Another week, another set.
8458 Silver Champion
Description: Released in 2000 at a retail price of about 80 dollars. Can be found today MISB for about 250 bucks, a collectable and desired set. Containing 1431 parts, this was a big set. It is your standard large technic model, with gears, engine and the like. This set also features the big fancy tires that are most expensive.
My Take: Should of got this one, it is worth a load of cash now. With all those parts, there are plenty of
Where is my mummy?
5909 Treasure Raiders with Mummy Container
Description: Released in 1998 at a retail price of 30 bucks, sells MISB today for about 130 bucks and has become a collectors item. Containing 172 parts, 5 minifigs and the storage container, this was part of the lego adventures desert theme. This set is identical to 2879, Desert Expedition, but this is the special edition with the storage container.
My Take: First of all, I want the storage container, it alone is worth a
Okay is it just me, or are all of mine, and everyone elses brickshelf folders empty?
Good thing I back up all my MoC images, this will hopefully be fixed. Majhost is fine but brickshelf is not!
So Disty shipped me some stuffs, Im thinking that an orange/dark red MoC will surface soon!
Plus, another order came in, trans clear baseplate and the mother load of the new ball joints!
Brickshelf user onezicco brings us a hybrid type of vignette, the space roll!
Lookie!
As you can see, these are very detailed and each one has a theme. One of my favorites follows:
Genius, pure genius I say!
My back hurts, my neck hurts, my bottom hurts. At this rate, I figure all should be done by July sometime, I have not even touched all the pins, rods and axles yet.
I have been sorting for about a week now and still have all this to go:
I have this done:
And these 2 gigantic bags of black:
So, in the midst of all this chaos, I had to spoil myself, well, and the kid:
(Insert Mister Krabs quote)
*Yer spendin all me money boy!*
While I do wish we would have gotten more votes, the time has come to announce the winners!
In 1st place is Distorted with Tembe and Dijon! Distorted will win a Blue Matatu! In second place is Konta with Meta Ridley! Konta will win a Troll Warrior lego set!
This was a fun process, I have to thank my contest assistants and everyone who entered. This theme was pretty difficult so perhaps next time I will go with a little bit easier theme. Congrats to our winners and look for TSC 2 comin
Yea, I am an impulse buyer when it comes to lego parts. I just ordered 81 of the titan sockets and 78 of the newer ball joints! Anytime I see lime/orange/purple/translucent colors, I end up buying em. I really need to break these habits!
At 40, we have hit a milestone!
6276 Eldorado Fortress
Description: Released in 1989 at a retail price of about 50 dollars. This set has become one of the most rare, and most desired in MISB condition, and can fetch anywhere between 500 and 800 bucks now! Containing 462 parts and 8 minifigs, this was part of the Pirates/Imperial Armada series. The largest of the armada themed sets, this is truly a collectors item.
My take: I could of had this set, instead I opted for the Black Seas
The votes have been tallied, and only 4 remain! 2 of these people will be winning prizes so lets give each entry a close look before voting, good luck to you all! Please remember that for this poll you can only vote once, and you may vote for your own entry if you made it this far. Good luck to all! The final four are:
1. Meta Ridley
2. Tembe and Dijon
3. Treehugger
4. Eddie
Eddie made the wildcard by one vote, it was very close between him and the Sand Bat. Voting will be closed n
Well, I finally got some answers from my girl, apparently she thinks we need to spend some time apart, which was not only a surprise but was also a heart breaker. So yea, that turned my whole world upside down.
Today I have to get organized, I am going to attempt to sort my lego collection by color, again. I also gotta get some things packed up to ship out, the trans orange kraata I had has sold, I am a bit sad to see it go but now money has become my number 1 priority in the wake of recent
Okay, now that I am back on track here, it is time for the usual Tuesday entry. Getting ready for the big race!
6355 Derby Trotter
Description: Released in 1989 for a retail price of about 15 dollars. Today goes MISB for about 80 bucks. Containing 136 parts and 1 minifig, this was your classic wealthy rider/steed set.
My take: Never had this set, I did see it in the store though. Should have bought it then I suppose. This is one of those sets that border on Belville-ish themed.
Quick, to the jetty!
6540 Pier Police
Description: Released in 1991 at a retail price of 25 dollars, can be purchased MISB today for about 160 dollars. Containing 333 parts and 4 minifigs, this set was part of the harbor/nautica line. Features include 2 boats and 2 vehicles.
My take: I cannot fully remember if I had this set or not, but I think I did. As I recall it was fun, having the cops in a high speed boat chase to get the bad guys. As with most sets from this time, when pair
The entries are in, all have been reviewed and the time has come for the voting! Voting rules are simple, you are allowed only 1 vote for each poll, and you may vote for yourself, please overlook each entry closely before voting. There will be 2 rounds of voting, one entry from each poll will advance to the finals, as well as a wildcard entry. The wildcard will be determined by the entry with the most overall votes behind each poll winner. At 13 entries, there will be 3 polls, one of which w
So I managed to beat the deadline and get something entered, Here is the topic, please do comment and critique!
Also, these came in today!
Chrome drills and an antenna! Yay!
I have so much to do, and time is nearly running out. My BBC 53 entry is about 65 percent done, the deadline is tomorrow night, I am off of work tomorrow so hopefully I will find the time to get it done. This weeks classic set spotlight will be postponed until I have the time to browse and pick one out.
I am overwhelmed, my contest voting ends tomorrow, so Ill have to tally those and get the final poll up, plus I have orders to ship out, plus I have a conference with the little ones teacher
Im going to be a big softie today.
9020 Soft Starter Set
Description: Released in 1998 as a part of the educational/dacta line. Containing 84 parts, retail price was about 100 dollars back in 1998. This has become a big time collectors item, selling for as much as 400 bucks MISB now! The bricks are quite large as you can see and some of them have the classic eye and smile pattern on them.
My take: What fun! Huge soft bricks! I wish I had known this set existed about 10 years ago,
Well, seeing as my recent entry will not be making it, I suppose I had better get back to work on something fast, I have lost nearly 2 weeks allready!
Let this be a lesson to those who have DQed or disputed contest entries. Rather than contest/argue, just let it slide and push forward. In the end, you will save yourself some humiliation and maybe even gain some respect.
As promised, TSC now begins, please read the following very carefully. Lets get started shall we?
Welcome to the inaugural Sanitarium Contest. The theme here is simple, Build a MoC using parts that come ONLY in non playset Bionicle sets. Thats right, no fusion, limited technic, limited system, your parts selection is limited only to Bionicle, and the few scattered system/technic parts available in those sets. I have just not been seeing enough quality MoCs that are solely Bionicle Based.
Medic please!
6380 Emergency Treatment Center
Description: Released in 1987 at a retail price of 25 dollars. Can be purchased today MISB for 200-300 dollars depending on condition, a collectors item! Containing 288 parts and 5 minfigs, the set was your basic hospital themed set.
My take: I had this! Sadly it was lost in time, if only I still had it now! The set itself is straight forward, but when paired with a few other classic city sets you can have more fun. Until next week.