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alright folks, I'm looking to compile a list of sets that do as the title says, use minifig parts in strange, or unusual ways. Example #4508 Titan XP, the main model uses Minifig legs as fingers(makes for horrible hands but that's not the point here), I've not come across a set that has done anything like that before. So…
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My girlfriend and I are in the process of buying a new (well, new to us) house so we will be moving in about a month if everything goes according to schedule. I decided that to safely move my LEGO collection, I would disassemble everything. My collection is not so large that this is a totally overwhelming task, and my…
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Hi @brumey , welcome! You seem to have a similar taste as I do. One set that I love is #4508 Titan XP. It has a very Gundam look to it.
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I just finished rebuilding my #4508-1 Titan XP after disassembling it before moving into our new place. Stability issues aside, it is my favorite LEGO mech.
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@Jezzatheshed I believe in addition to the #7673 MagnaGuard Starfighter, you have part of #4508 Titan XP. Look at page 63 of the instructions and you'll find part of the build in your pictured assembly.
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I'm looking to acquire quite a few sets/parts. I am willing to either buy or trade, if a deal can be worked out. I am open deals anywhere- when buying on bricklink it is commonly cheaper for me to buy from overseas, so that might hold true here, as well. I've grouped everything in lists: High priority: #7417 Temple of…
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It would be a pretty hard sell, but I too would love an ultimate Voltron, or maybe an ultimate version of #4508 Titan XP. Perhaps a giant LEGO Samurai? (not trying to kiss up, I really do like the Samurai aesthetic)
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I love giant robots, so I'll say #4508 Titan XP, which I already have on display :) The model isn't quite as stable as I would like, and I do think the use of minifigure legs as fingers is a little weird looking, but I guess it was an innovative parts usage and the best they could do at the time. Thanks for hosting,…
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