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My gut feeling was telling me that atom was going to be the dc exclusives, interesting steve rogers captain america, I have a hard time believing the hydra captain america unless I see him. I'd love to see the old steve rogers captain america from secret wars or the comic book civil war suit steve rogers. I think the 2013…
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Legogeek, Glad you like Odaiba! It's one of the most popular places to go on a date in Tokyo:) ! If you ever come to Japan again, you should also visit the Kansai areas, which are less crowded than Tokyo and have a lot of historic sites. It's interesting to check on the local Lego prices. But it's definitely not a place to…
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You are doing just fine and its great that you even bother to do these. Don't fret. Every two weeks is great. Now that I'm back in the classroom for the school year I do find less time to build (I also have to do a quick build for my 52 weeks of Lego project). Despite the fact I don't really get the summer off I did have…
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^This is what happened to me a few weeks back. I picked up two sets totaling $52 and had a $10 off a $50 purchase coupon plus a $5 rewards coupon. I was surprised when the cashier told me that my total wasn't above $50. Then she explained that she had to take the $5 rewards off first. That was what finally pushed me over…
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I took cues from some items I read on model railroad forums and made my table higher than "table top" height, actually about 52". Rational for it was it seems more realistic to not be looking down so much at the city. For many my table height is not far below eye level. That way you are looking right at the buildings and…
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Yep - just taking the last thing I happened to look at, Ninjago's destiny's bounty. £52 from Amazon which includes free delivery, £60 +£4 delivery from S@H (£21 if I want it this week!). Small sets I can understand, but anything around £20 or more should definitely be free shipping. Every opportunity I take I let lego know…
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Time is the excuse for giving money to a company illegally profiteering off of TLG's trademarks, copyrights, and design work? I know some random person on the internet isn't going to change your mind so I'm not even going to try. But sheesh what a terrible excuse. It has been interesting watching this thread evolve over…
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...and another thing, there's only 16 hobbit holes to look under! At least with a deck of cards there's 52 to choose from, and those games soon end once you're down to a dozen or so remaining pairs. THIS only has 8 pairs to BEGIN with!. I don't think that actually constitutes a game. (Even when they've had to stretch it…
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I stopped at a WM today and a employee was putting more Lego on the shelves. She asked if I needed an help and I just explained I was hoping for clearance Lego. She said she was currently marking labels for stuff to be clearanced in 3 weeks. Apparantely this is week 52 of their calendar. This store still had plenty of Lone…
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Chrome 57 will also do this (as well as Firefox 52). Eagle-eyed users will have noticed that the previous versions (Chrome 56 and Firefox 51) also flagged sites as "not secure" if they served password fields over an unencrypted HTTP connection, but the warning was not quite so obvious. Chrome will also display the warning…
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