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Would the UK be better off or worse long term if it leaves the EU? Nobody knows and nobody ever will know. If we stay in, we will never know what would have happened if we left. If we left, we will never know what would have happened if we stayed in. It's the same with rules/laws and religion. We cannot test what…
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Hello folks who are either in Edinburgh or can make it to Edinburgh. We restarted the Edinburgh AFOL Gatherings last month and managed a nice turn out. We'll be running them for 2 mroe months this year on the last Tuesday of the month. So that's the 26th October and 30th November. These are evenings open to all AFOLs (you…
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I've noticed that quite a bit. I've also scanned random sets at Walmart that rung up a lower price than marked (non-clearance). I've wasted a lot of time testing it out to find a few good ones. The latest B-Wing was marked down to 20 on the scanner, but full price on the shelf. And some Ninjago set earlier this year was…
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As I once said, The Portal concept doesn't fit much into Lego. I mean, it's a great game, but how are you going to play with it? Are they going to give you a companion cube and a character with a gun, and you are supposed to move the character between two walls? I can't see people playing with that. And for display... meh,…
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"For most kids, if you simply give them a pile of bricks and tell them to build something, they go blank," says Pedersen. If that quote were really true I would weep for humanity. And if this is going on in their test groups they need to seriously look into why those kids could not build something with a pile of brick…
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Hi Istokg, I am not very involved in Minitalia, actually I preserved some bricks of that line even if I don't remember how I got them, but in any case I can confirm at that time here in Italy there were any restriction about laws in terms of importation, so it's not an embraceable hypothesis. One of the other theories is…
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However, Lego is also selling the Joust set as a "potential" modular. ... I think they're aiming the Joust set at those who purchased MMV so in a way I they're test marketing to see if there is potential for a modular Castle. The alternative view is just that the sets are from the same theme, much like you could buy an…
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There are also incandescant rice bulbs (used in old watch backlights), they can even be smaller than LEDs (<3mm). However, they run on very low voltage (1.5-3V) so you'll have to run seperate power or use large value resistors. Not sure how much power they draw, but I have some I can test if anyone wants to know. I'll get…
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I think city has dropped off dramatically the past few years; whether its because the focus has been more on licensing or the testing being conducted is that kids LOVE fire and police; I just don't know. But I do know that it's gone way downhill and is rather spend my dollars elsewhere on another more interesting line. A…
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Just a guess here but it appears that all the CMF (Collectible MiniFigure) torso parts show the same issue during a quick test. Maybe they have been removed or reclassified, maybe they are no longer shown as separate parts but as a whole figure only. Searching for your part number on Bricklink seems to yeild the…
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