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 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
 Posted: Apr 21, 2024 22:02
 Subject: Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher?
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In LEGO products, randyf writes:

  I second that. Zamor spheres are large, heavy, and pack quite a punch from the
launchers being squeezed together.

I'm looking at how it's put together in book 1 page 21 for set 76103.
Looks like you press it down and the resistance against the floor builds up
pressure? This might do the trick.
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In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
  In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:

  
 
Part No: 98564  Name: Projectile Launcher Part, Hero Factory Zamor Sphere Launcher - Bottom Half with Axle Hole 1 x 7
* 
98564 Projectile Launcher Part, Hero Factory Zamor Sphere Launcher - Bottom Half with Axle Hole 1 x 7
Parts: Projectile Launcher

YOu know; I saw that in the list but didn't look closely at it. I assume
it's flexible? And you pull it back and let it fling like a catapult? ...


Nope. You use two of them together to hold a Zamor sphere, and then squeeze the
two of them together to launch the Zamor sphere. It packs a punch.

See how they are used for the tail of the large insect build in this set:
 
Set No: 70702  Name: Warp Stinger
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70702-1 (Inv) Warp Stinger
290 Parts, 3 Minifigures, 2013
Sets: Space: Galaxy Squad

There is also this one that is used in other sets:
 
Part No: 64275  Name: Projectile Launcher Part, Bionicle Thornax Launcher Half (Glatorian), Liftarm End 1 x 8
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64275 Projectile Launcher Part, Bionicle Thornax Launcher Half (Glatorian), Liftarm End 1 x 8
Parts: Projectile Launcher


  Of course now that I just said that I have an idea for a lego trebuchet. LOL!
Wife isn't going to like this...
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Apr 21, 2024 21:54
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In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:
  In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
  We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.

This is way to weak with very short range.
 
Part No: x110c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Cannon Shooting
* 
x110c01 Projectile Launcher, Cannon Shooting
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Pearl Dark Gray}

These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
 
Part No: 15303  Name: Projectile Arrow, Bar 8L with Round End (Spring Shooter Dart)
* 
15303 Projectile Arrow, Bar 8L with Round End (Spring Shooter Dart)
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Trans-Orange}

I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
 
Part No: 57029c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Cannon, Flat Bottom
* 
57029c01 Projectile Launcher, Cannon, Flat Bottom
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Black}

 
Part No: 98564  Name: Projectile Launcher Part, Hero Factory Zamor Sphere Launcher - Bottom Half with Axle Hole 1 x 7
* 
98564 Projectile Launcher Part, Hero Factory Zamor Sphere Launcher - Bottom Half with Axle Hole 1 x 7
Parts: Projectile Launcher


I second that. Zamor spheres are large, heavy, and pack quite a punch from the
launchers being squeezed together.
 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
 Posted: Apr 21, 2024 21:52
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In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:

  
 
Part No: 98564  Name: Projectile Launcher Part, Hero Factory Zamor Sphere Launcher - Bottom Half with Axle Hole 1 x 7
* 
98564 Projectile Launcher Part, Hero Factory Zamor Sphere Launcher - Bottom Half with Axle Hole 1 x 7
Parts: Projectile Launcher

YOu know; I saw that in the list but didn't look closely at it. I assume
it's flexible? And you pull it back and let it fling like a catapult? ...

Of course now that I just said that I have an idea for a lego trebuchet. LOL!
Wife isn't going to like this...
 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
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In LEGO products, Dhobeck writes:

  This maybe?
 
Part No: 49743c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Large Spring Shooter with Light Bluish Gray Top
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49743c01 Projectile Launcher, Large Spring Shooter with Light Bluish Gray Top
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Dark Bluish Gray}

Ooo. Yea that looks promising. The photo of the set for
 
Set No: 71815  Name: Kai's Source Dragon Battle
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71815-1 (Inv) Kai's Source Dragon Battle
102 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 2024
Sets: NINJAGO: Dragons Rising Season 2
looks like
it's mounted to an 1800's style rolling cannon, and that projectile coming
out of it looks like the inspiration for the knock off projectile I saw. I think
my local Kroger has this set in stock. I'll try to grab a copy and try it
out. Thanks!
 Author: jennnifer View Messages Posted By jennnifer
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In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
  We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.

This is way to weak with very short range.
 
Part No: x110c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Cannon Shooting
* 
x110c01 Projectile Launcher, Cannon Shooting
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Pearl Dark Gray}

These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
 
Part No: 15303  Name: Projectile Arrow, Bar 8L with Round End (Spring Shooter Dart)
* 
15303 Projectile Arrow, Bar 8L with Round End (Spring Shooter Dart)
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Trans-Orange}

I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
 
Part No: 57029c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Cannon, Flat Bottom
* 
57029c01 Projectile Launcher, Cannon, Flat Bottom
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Black}

 
Part No: 98564  Name: Projectile Launcher Part, Hero Factory Zamor Sphere Launcher - Bottom Half with Axle Hole 1 x 7
* 
98564 Projectile Launcher Part, Hero Factory Zamor Sphere Launcher - Bottom Half with Axle Hole 1 x 7
Parts: Projectile Launcher
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In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
  We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.

This is way to weak with very short range.
 
Part No: x110c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Cannon Shooting
* 
x110c01 Projectile Launcher, Cannon Shooting
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Pearl Dark Gray}

These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
 
Part No: 15303  Name: Projectile Arrow, Bar 8L with Round End (Spring Shooter Dart)
* 
15303 Projectile Arrow, Bar 8L with Round End (Spring Shooter Dart)
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Trans-Orange}

I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
 
Part No: 57029c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Cannon, Flat Bottom
* 
57029c01 Projectile Launcher, Cannon, Flat Bottom
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Black}

This maybe?
 
Part No: 49743c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Large Spring Shooter with Light Bluish Gray Top
* 
49743c01 Projectile Launcher, Large Spring Shooter with Light Bluish Gray Top
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Dark Bluish Gray}
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We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.

This is way to weak with very short range.
 
Part No: x110c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Cannon Shooting
* 
x110c01 Projectile Launcher, Cannon Shooting
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Pearl Dark Gray}

These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
 
Part No: 15303  Name: Projectile Arrow, Bar 8L with Round End (Spring Shooter Dart)
* 
15303 Projectile Arrow, Bar 8L with Round End (Spring Shooter Dart)
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Trans-Orange}

I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
 
Part No: 57029c01  Name: Projectile Launcher, Cannon, Flat Bottom
* 
57029c01 Projectile Launcher, Cannon, Flat Bottom
Parts: Projectile Launcher {Black}
 Author: Sirius1951 View Messages Posted By Sirius1951
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  In My Own Creation, sasquatch_eater writes:
  It's not mine but I thought some of the members on here might want to support
this:

https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/91623bd9-f6de-4ef2-af04-ea2e80df6871/application/0b02e16f-60cc-4272-aebc-28f8212966e0/comments_tab#idea-tabs

It's for a challenge on LEGO Ideas.

--Claude

Or these
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/fda5bce0-ad10-46db-80ef-fceccba6577d
https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/91623bd9-f6de-4ef2-af04-ea2e80df6871/application/1a607027-acbc-4c55-bb21-4c6c53988861
https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/91623bd9-f6de-4ef2-af04-ea2e80df6871/application/2522b6c3-c9ad-4154-9b8a-cf6c091cf2dd
🍕 PIZZA🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕


This is a cool idea! Thanks for sharing.
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As a HUGE fan of the show Survivor, I think this is awesome. Great job!

(I definitely hit that support button)
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Hello, I would love to share my Lego Idea model of reality show Survivor. I
want to ask you for support of this set through official Lego Ideas site. Please
support my set and help me to fulfill my dream – become a Lego Ideas designer.
After we reach 10 000 supports and if Lego approves my set, then we can all have
our own Survivor at home!
Two times winner, Sandra Diaz-Twine, is supporting my Idea! Sandra shared it
on her Instagram and she likes it! Join her and support me too!

There is official link:
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/f5db2f3a-cfa0-433c-bcd3-b9c1fd963bf2

Support is easy:
-click on the link
-register if you don't have an account yet
-on my set page click on yellow button ''support''

Thank you to all my supporters!
 
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In My Own Creation, sasquatch_eater writes:
  It's not mine but I thought some of the members on here might want to support
this:

https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/91623bd9-f6de-4ef2-af04-ea2e80df6871/application/0b02e16f-60cc-4272-aebc-28f8212966e0/comments_tab#idea-tabs

It's for a challenge on LEGO Ideas.

--Claude

Or these
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/fda5bce0-ad10-46db-80ef-fceccba6577d
https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/91623bd9-f6de-4ef2-af04-ea2e80df6871/application/1a607027-acbc-4c55-bb21-4c6c53988861
https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/91623bd9-f6de-4ef2-af04-ea2e80df6871/application/2522b6c3-c9ad-4154-9b8a-cf6c091cf2dd
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It's not mine but I thought some of the members on here might want to support
this:

https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/91623bd9-f6de-4ef2-af04-ea2e80df6871/application/0b02e16f-60cc-4272-aebc-28f8212966e0/comments_tab#idea-tabs

It's for a challenge on LEGO Ideas.

--Claude
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  In honor of Hiroshima

LOL
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  So many things wrong with this. Let's close this thread!

+1
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So many things wrong with this. Let's close this thread!
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Is Ball Cap, LEGO Technic Cybermaster Promotion (Youths size) rare? I got it
and i dont need it

Thanx for reply

 
Gear No: LegoCap03  Name: Ball Cap, LEGO Technic Cybermaster Promotion (Youths size)
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LegoCap03 Ball Cap, LEGO Technic Cybermaster Promotion (Youths size)
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Thanks for the kind words!
I took a lot of inspiration from videos online; I wish I could give everyone
credit. That one guy from Germany with a Lego city is a freaking beast!

I've added the creation to the gallery:
https://www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=538842&ref=my_studio

Thanks again to everyone I've met along the way.
Happy Building!!
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Hello

Is Ball Cap, LEGO Technic Cybermaster Promotion (Youths size) rare? I got it
and i dont need it

Thanx for reply
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Impressive! I hope it brings you much joy.
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  It is finally finished!

Over 50 hours of stud.io design work.
8,214 pieces.
614 lots.
27 BrickLink orders.
34 inches wide.
42 inches deep.
250 ounces (15.5 pounds).
About 40 hours build time.
Many small easter eggs relevant to my childhood.

wow
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  It is finally finished!

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Many small easter eggs relevant to my childhood.

Beautiful work!!
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  It is finally finished!

Over 50 hours of stud.io design work.
8,214 pieces.
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34 inches wide.
42 inches deep.
250 ounces (15.5 pounds).
About 40 hours build time.
Many small easter eggs relevant to my childhood.

Very neat!

Put it on the Gallery?  https://www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/gallery.page
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  It is finally finished!

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42 inches deep.
250 ounces (15.5 pounds).
About 40 hours build time.
Many small easter eggs relevant to my childhood.

amazing detail!
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34 inches wide.
42 inches deep.
250 ounces (15.5 pounds).
About 40 hours build time.
Many small easter eggs relevant to my childhood.

Very cool.
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It is finally finished!

Over 50 hours of stud.io design work.
8,214 pieces.
614 lots.
27 BrickLink orders.
34 inches wide.
42 inches deep.
250 ounces (15.5 pounds).
About 40 hours build time.
Many small easter eggs relevant to my childhood.
 














 Author: SurplusParts View Messages Posted By SurplusParts
 Posted: Apr 13, 2024 21:43
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In LEGO products, Saitobricks.ca writes:
  Just opened the box on set 60430 and there are the two normal loose parts, but
they where both damaged and dirty

If I sold that new to a customer I would be in trouble, (the scuffs on the one
part are super obvious in real life) not good.

The dirty part i can't comment on. In the photo all i see is a bit of cardboard
dust which is perfectly normal on parts that come loose in a set. You just blow
it away. I have never seen a 'dirty' part in all my years using Lego.
Though you never know.

The scuff marks on the aircraft fuselage, whilst i can't see them in the
photo, are normal too. Black is the one of the worst offenders, and black parts
with large smooth areas even worse again. Between manufacturing, processing
and packaging, parts are constantly banging together causing this. I have had
to sell many a black part from a new set as a used part due to scuff marks and
scratches.

Whether it is acceptable or not is up to the individual. Lots of pros and
cons on both sides. Whilst i don't want to have scuff marks or scratches
on a windshield of a $500 set (which Lego has been trying to rectify to their
credit), a few scuff marks on a set like you have, which is a $20 set, well it
happens. The added costs to stop this happening would not be viable.
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In LEGO products, Saitobricks.ca writes:
  In LEGO products, Dhobeck writes:
  In LEGO products, Saitobricks.ca writes:
  Just opened the box on set 60430 and there are the two normal loose parts, but
they where both damaged and dirty

If I sold that new to a customer I would be in trouble, (the scuffs on the one
part are super obvious in real life) not good.

This may relate
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464400

Ya, but this is brand new straight from the box!

Oops try this… one…
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464407
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In LEGO products, Dhobeck writes:
  In LEGO products, Saitobricks.ca writes:
  Just opened the box on set 60430 and there are the two normal loose parts, but
they where both damaged and dirty

If I sold that new to a customer I would be in trouble, (the scuffs on the one
part are super obvious in real life) not good.

This may relate
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464400

Ya, but this is brand new straight from the box!
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In LEGO products, Saitobricks.ca writes:
  Just opened the box on set 60430 and there are the two normal loose parts, but
they where both damaged and dirty

If I sold that new to a customer I would be in trouble, (the scuffs on the one
part are super obvious in real life) not good.

This may relate
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464400
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Just opened the box on set 60430 and there are the two normal loose parts, but
they where both damaged and dirty

If I sold that new to a customer I would be in trouble, (the scuffs on the one
part are super obvious in real life) not good.
 


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In LEGO products, Dhobeck writes:
  In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  It is very difficult to track this guy down! Absolute gem of my collection is
the 1978 621 LEGO police car! it's complete and in near perfect condition
the whites are still pearly glass is still mostly clear, and the grays are not
yellowed, the stickers have seen better days, but the police man is superb. it
still has all it's instructions! this is also a special set since it was
one of the first lego sets to feature the modern day minifigure. It costed me
50-60 dollars to obtain. the only downside is that the 1x1 siren piece probably
isn't era accurate since it doesn't have a stopper at the end of the
stud. I also have a galaxy explorer and the 585 police station. post your gems
bellow!

It’s a three way tie between
 
Set No: 1888  Name: Black Knights Guardshack
* 
1888-1 (Inv) Black Knights Guardshack
40 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 1992
Sets: Castle: Black Knights
 
Set No: 1890  Name: Octan Racer
* 
1890-1 (Inv) Octan Racer
40 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1992
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Race
 
Set No: 6506  Name: Precinct Cruiser
* 
6506-1 (Inv) Precinct Cruiser
23 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1989
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Police
Sadly I don’t have any of the instructions. 1888-1 is missing 1-3 parts but still
mostly there. Also any of these minifigures.

nice!
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  It is very difficult to track this guy down! Absolute gem of my collection is
the 1978 621 LEGO police car! it's complete and in near perfect condition
the whites are still pearly glass is still mostly clear, and the grays are not
yellowed, the stickers have seen better days, but the police man is superb. it
still has all it's instructions! this is also a special set since it was
one of the first lego sets to feature the modern day minifigure. It costed me
50-60 dollars to obtain. the only downside is that the 1x1 siren piece probably
isn't era accurate since it doesn't have a stopper at the end of the
stud. I also have a galaxy explorer and the 585 police station. post your gems
bellow!

It’s a three way tie between
 
Set No: 1888  Name: Black Knights Guardshack
* 
1888-1 (Inv) Black Knights Guardshack
40 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 1992
Sets: Castle: Black Knights
 
Set No: 1890  Name: Octan Racer
* 
1890-1 (Inv) Octan Racer
40 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1992
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Race
 
Set No: 6506  Name: Precinct Cruiser
* 
6506-1 (Inv) Precinct Cruiser
23 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1989
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Police
Sadly I don’t have any of the instructions. 1888-1 is missing 1-3 parts but still
mostly there. Also any of these minifigures.
 






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In LEGO products, Saitobricks.ca writes:
  In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  It is very difficult to track this guy down! Absolute gem of my collection is
the 1978 621 LEGO police car! it's complete and in near perfect condition
the whites are still pearly glass is still mostly clear, and the grays are not
yellowed, the stickers have seen better days, but the police man is superb. it
still has all it's instructions! this is also a special set since it was
one of the first lego sets to feature the modern day minifigure. It costed me
50-60 dollars to obtain. the only downside is that the 1x1 siren piece probably
isn't era accurate since it doesn't have a stopper at the end of the
stud. I also have a galaxy explorer and the 585 police station. post your gems
bellow!

Cool! Have to look for a little bit but the most noteworthy set I own that I’m
thinking about right now is,
 
Set No: 6954  Name: Renegade
* 
6954-1 (Inv) Renegade
303 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 1987
Sets: Space: Blacktron I

of that's a good one! I'm super jelly!
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  It is very difficult to track this guy down! Absolute gem of my collection is
the 1978 621 LEGO police car! it's complete and in near perfect condition
the whites are still pearly glass is still mostly clear, and the grays are not
yellowed, the stickers have seen better days, but the police man is superb. it
still has all it's instructions! this is also a special set since it was
one of the first lego sets to feature the modern day minifigure. It costed me
50-60 dollars to obtain. the only downside is that the 1x1 siren piece probably
isn't era accurate since it doesn't have a stopper at the end of the
stud. I also have a galaxy explorer and the 585 police station. post your gems
bellow!

Cool! Have to look for a little bit but the most noteworthy set I own that I’m
thinking about right now is,
 
Set No: 6954  Name: Renegade
* 
6954-1 (Inv) Renegade
303 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 1987
Sets: Space: Blacktron I
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It is very difficult to track this guy down! Absolute gem of my collection is
the 1978 621 LEGO police car! it's complete and in near perfect condition
the whites are still pearly glass is still mostly clear, and the grays are not
yellowed, the stickers have seen better days, but the police man is superb. it
still has all it's instructions! this is also a special set since it was
one of the first lego sets to feature the modern day minifigure. It costed me
50-60 dollars to obtain. the only downside is that the 1x1 siren piece probably
isn't era accurate since it doesn't have a stopper at the end of the
stud. I also have a galaxy explorer and the 585 police station. post your gems
bellow!
 




 Author: CykillsGarage View Messages Posted By CykillsGarage
 Posted: Apr 12, 2024 11:27
 Subject: Re: this looks like a Simon says game.
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In LEGO products, SylvainLS writes:
  In LEGO products, Nubs_Select writes:
  In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  anyone else thinks that this looks suspiciously like a Simon Says game?

Simon says is a physical game?

No, it’s “Simon”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_(game)

It’s based on the children game: the machine lights the 4 coloured buttons in
a sequence, with accompanying sounds, and you need to repeat the sequence by
hitting the buttons.

yep
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In Designer Program, Create_Play writes:
  So, I am hoping to submit 2 design into BDP Series 5, and I have a question about
rendering. What typically captures more views, a rendering using the default
"building" light domain or using an HDRI image?
[…]

Hi,

I’d say: Go with what you prefer

Also, you may get a tiny bit more feedback on the dedicated forum: https://forum.bricklink.com/viewforum.php?f=13
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So, I am hoping to submit 2 design into BDP Series 5, and I have a question about
rendering. What typically captures more views, a rendering using the default
"building" light domain or using an HDRI image?

I may be getting too deep into changing out HDRI files in the render folder and
stylizing the renderings. (I like rendering and creating scenes because it is
almost like I am playing with the set). Is the preference to keep the renderings
simple? For example, which rendered image below is better for model presentation?

(The one with the orange hint is using the default "building" light domain
while the one with the blacker blacks and shinier bricks is a homebrew.)
 


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In My Own Creation, honshu writes:
  Newbie here Why my MOC is not avail to public.

Hi and welcome

The admins moderate the designs according to these guidelines: https://studiohelp.bricklink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042355033-Studio-Gallery-submission-guidelines

Until a design is accepted, it’s “Display Only.”

For your two public designs, you clearly state you’ve copied someone else’s intellectual
property.  They’ll stay Display Only.

If you have posted another design, and it has been set to Private, then check
the guidelines link above to understand why.

For more info, contact support: https://www.bricklink.com/v3/help/contact.page


(FYI, Discussions Moderators don’t moderate the designs.  I’m just answering
as a member.)
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  Hellos guys!

Iam new in this world of building online and I must say that iam loving it!

My kids wanted so much other elemental mechs that i”ve decided to build it my
own

If u guys want do check more MOCs please check my instagram

https://www.instagram.com/dadbrick?igsh=MXdidnJyZmZ5N3hxeA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Or u can also check the profile DadBrick in rebrickable

I have got many of other projects that I will be posting soon, my kids got a
plenty of ideas. lol

Thanks guys, let me know what u guys think

I like it!

--Claude
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  Hellos guys!

Iam new in this world of building online and I must say that iam loving it!

My kids wanted so much other elemental mechs that i”ve decided to build it my
own

If u guys want do check more MOCs please check my instagram

https://www.instagram.com/dadbrick?igsh=MXdidnJyZmZ5N3hxeA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Or u can also check the profile DadBrick in rebrickable

I have got many of other projects that I will be posting soon, my kids got a
plenty of ideas. lol

Thanks guys, let me know what u guys think

Cool! Great job!
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  anyone else thinks that this looks suspiciously like a Simon Says game?

 
Part No: 4740pb025  Name: Dish 2 x 2 Inverted (Radar) with Red, Yellow, Green and Blue Quarter Arcs Pattern
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4740pb025 Dish 2 x 2 Inverted (Radar) with Red, Yellow, Green and Blue Quarter Arcs Pattern
Parts: Dish, Decorated
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  anyone else thinks that this looks suspiciously like a Simon Says game?

Simon says is a physical game?

No, it’s “Simon”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_(game)

It’s based on the children game: the machine lights the 4 coloured buttons in
a sequence, with accompanying sounds, and you need to repeat the sequence by
hitting the buttons.
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  anyone else thinks that this looks suspiciously like a Simon Says game?

Simon says is a physical game?
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anyone else thinks that this looks suspiciously like a Simon Says game?
 
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Hello

I am looking for instructions to build a LEGO Rover 25.

I don't think that Lego have ever produced anything like this, the closest
I can find is the Land Rover, and I've been on a search engine hunt for any
MOCs and haven't found anything (and keep getting results for Space Rovers).

Can anyone point me in the right direction please? I have had a play with the
Studio, but I'm finding it a bit out of my skills set.

Thank you
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  Here's a Spongebob MOC I recently did off the top of my head. Took about
6 hrs (with Gary included!) Time lapse video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4OOtd3tZkw

It looks weird without the eyelashes.

 
Minifig No: bob001  Name: SpongeBob - Basic "I'm Ready" Look
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bob001 (Inv) SpongeBob - Basic "I'm Ready" Look
Minifigures: SpongeBob SquarePants

Still pretty cool

nordbart
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That is pretty nifty

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  I love it. Good luck!

Thank-you!
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I love it. Good luck!
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  […]
I noticed right after submitting it that I left out the oz for ounces but I didn't
see the don't comment part, too bad I can't edit it...

Oh, I didn’t know you couldn’t edit
It’s like the Studio Gallery then


   As for the easel,
there were some complications while building it and after I got it good enough
I just left it alone.

No problem.
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  I just submitted an entry to a contest on LEGO Ideas and I'd love to hear
you thoughts on it!

Here's a link:
https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/6e21d7aa-7751-4f19-9fed-f2500018cf5b/application/1bf424a4-6feb-4fe8-b4f6-770103fb7661

Just thought I'd share it here. Thanks to anyone who views it.

--Claude

Very nice! Great job!
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In My Own Creation, SylvainLS writes:
  In My Own Creation, sasquatch_eater writes:
  I just submitted an entry to a contest on LEGO Ideas and I'd love to hear
you thoughts on it!

Here's a link:
https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/6e21d7aa-7751-4f19-9fed-f2500018cf5b/application/1bf424a4-6feb-4fe8-b4f6-770103fb7661

Just thought I'd share it here. Thanks to anyone who views it.

👏 Nice


Just two remarks on the text:
— “It weighs approximately 35” 35 what?
— “Don't comment on my build! I would love to hear anything you have to say[…]”
huh?

(The easel seems a bit high.  Ross’d need a step ladder to paint )

Thanks!!

I noticed right after submitting it that I left out the oz for ounces but I didn't
see the don't comment part, too bad I can't edit it... As for the easel,
there were some complications while building it and after I got it good enough
I just left it alone.
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  I just submitted an entry to a contest on LEGO Ideas and I'd love to hear
you thoughts on it!

Here's a link:
https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/6e21d7aa-7751-4f19-9fed-f2500018cf5b/application/1bf424a4-6feb-4fe8-b4f6-770103fb7661

Just thought I'd share it here. Thanks to anyone who views it.

👏 Nice


Just two remarks on the text:
— “It weighs approximately 35” 35 what?
— “Don't comment on my build! I would love to hear anything you have to say[…]”
huh?

(The easel seems a bit high.  Ross’d need a step ladder to paint )
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I just submitted an entry to a contest on LEGO Ideas and I'd love to hear
you thoughts on it!

Here's a link:
https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/6e21d7aa-7751-4f19-9fed-f2500018cf5b/application/1bf424a4-6feb-4fe8-b4f6-770103fb7661

Just thought I'd share it here. Thanks to anyone who views it.

--Claude
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

First one I actually had to myself was

 
Set No: 4995  Name: Cargo Copter
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4995-1 (Inv) Cargo Copter
272 Parts, 2008
Sets: Creator: Model: Airport

I wasn't allowed new LEGO sets growing up before then because my siblings
and I didn't get along and would hoard certain parts from a bucket of late
90's sets that was donated to us. Parents responded by throwing the hoarded
parts away.

ouch! sorry : (
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In LEGO products, 1001bricks writes:
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set.

Does it counts if I don't remember the first(s) one(s)?

One thing's sure, I had one of those
 
Set No: 310  Name: Tug
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310-3 (Inv) Tug
48 Parts, 1973
Sets: Boat

or
 
Set No: 311  Name: Ferry
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311-1 (Inv) Ferry
85 Parts, 1973
Sets: Boat
or kind of those boats of the era...

With those big (but floating, so much fun in bath!) hulls like:
 
Part No: x145c02  Name: Boat, Hull Smooth Bow 5 x 6 x 3 1/3 with White Deck
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x145c02 Boat, Hull Smooth Bow 5 x 6 x 3 1/3 with White Deck
Parts: Boat {Red}



to bad we don't have those anymore.
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In LEGO products, randyf writes:
  In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

 
Set No: 2160  Name: Crystal Scavenger
* 
2160-1 (Inv) Crystal Scavenger
103 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1997
Sets: Aquazone: Aquaraiders I

I bought it for myself in the fall of 1998 when I was 23 years old.

I never had a single LEGO set growing up. But don't feel bad for me. The
toys I grew up with were Transformers (had almost every single character), He-Man
and the Masters of the Universe (had almost every single character), Hasbro Star
Wars (had almost all of the original figures, vehicles, and play sets), Micro
Machines, and yes... GoBots.

oh my goodness! I love He-Man! I have nearly have all of the Motu origins figures!
and am also a huge fan of Go-Bots! this is my collection.
 
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

I think the first lego item I was given was 6007
 
Set No: 6007  Name: Bat Lord
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6007-1 (Inv) Bat Lord
11 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1997
Sets: Castle: Fright Knights
but the real building set was 6918
 
Set No: 6198  Name: Stingray Stormer
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6198-1 (Inv) Stingray Stormer
384 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 1998
Sets: Aquazone: Stingrays

My grandma gave it to me for Christmas, no idea how she decided on that specific
set, but I'm sure glad she did!

Made it through my set selloff and dark ages. Pulled it out and built it again
a couple years ago, still in great shape.
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

Mine are 4 duplo buckets, don't know which one I got first:

 
Set No: 2245  Name: Farmhouse Bucket
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2245-1 (Inv) Farmhouse Bucket
46 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1997
Sets: DUPLO: Basic Set

 
Set No: 2268  Name: Medium Bucket
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2268-1 (Inv) Medium Bucket
49 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1998
Sets: DUPLO: Basic Set

Strange is that this one mine is in a yellow bucket:

 
Set No: 3036  Name: Large Bucket
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3036-1 (Inv) Large Bucket
69 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1999
Sets: DUPLO: Basic Set

The fourth one lost all their side stickers, but was a yellow cube too.
 
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  I know I had other Lego before this but I'm not certain any were actually
mine.

Guessing it was

 
Set No: 485  Name: Fire Truck
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485-1 (Inv) Fire Truck
50 Parts, 3 Minifigures, 1976
Sets: LEGOLAND: Fire

that I had at some point because I remember some firemen that had no arms, and
this seems to be the set that would fit that bill.
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

 
Set No: 590  Name: Engine Company No. 9
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590-1 (Inv) Engine Company No. 9
308 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 1978
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Fire

Still one of my favorites.
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

First set I remember that was bought to me new was 6601-1, a small ice cream
cart. I had some second hand Legos before, but that was first that I got to choose
from a toy store.
 
Set No: 6601  Name: Ice Cream Cart
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6601-1 (Inv) Ice Cream Cart
24 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1985
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Food & Drink
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When I was a kid I played with Lego but that was back in the late 60's
early 70's when themes were not that prevalent and there wasn't much
of a variety of pieces so I just remember having Lego bricks in general and after
many years of not playing with them they just stayed in the past. Then about
15 years ago I had a friend that while being in his late 20's still loved
Lego. His appreciation of Lego would cause me to every once
in a while to stroll down the Lego isle at the local Walmart store and I eventually
decided to give Lego a try and bought this set:

 
Set No: 8098  Name: Clone Turbo Tank
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8098-1 (Inv) Clone Turbo Tank
1121 Parts, 6 Minifigures, 2010
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars The Clone Wars

I was surprised at the tolerances used in the making of the pieces, the way doors
would pass by other pieces soo smoothly without catching on other pieces. Unlike
almost all other plastic toys, Lego seemed to care about quality. Another thing
that I really appreciated was how relaxing I found it to be to just sit down
after work and build part of a set while listening to music or watching a video.
I really enjoyed that.

Jim
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

I never had LEGO as a kid. The first set I ever worked on was
 
Set No: 7153  Name: Jango Fett's Slave I
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7153-1 (Inv) Jango Fett's Slave I
352 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2002
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars Episode 2

when I found it mostly built in a bin of loose LEGO from a rummage sale. I was
buying it for my son, but it led me to BrickLink.

The first set I bought just for myself was probably:
 
Set No: 10211  Name: Grand Emporium
* 
10211-1 (Inv) Grand Emporium
2154 Parts, 7 Minifigures, 2010
Sets: Creator: Creator Expert: Modular Buildings Collection



~Jen
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!


 
Set No: 7  Name: Basic Set
* 
7-3 (Inv) Basic Set
412 Parts, 1973
Sets: Universal Building Set: Basic Set
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In My Othis was very nice a good detailed build here

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Most likely something like
 
Set No: 2655  Name: Play Farm
* 
2655-1 (Inv) Play Farm
53 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 1985
Sets: DUPLO: DUPLO, Town: Farm
Since we still have that. Maybe some Duplo Bricks.

I have memories of
 
Set No: 6356  Name: Med-Star Rescue Plane
* 
6356-1 (Inv) Med-Star Rescue Plane
140 Parts, 3 Minifigures, 1988
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Hospital
Being the first 'real' LEGO I got.

 
Set No: 6530  Name: Sport Coupe (City Car)
* 
6530-1 (Inv) Sport Coupe (City Car)
35 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1990
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Traffic
I got this for my first day at school.

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and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

Not sure which sets were the first that I got. Looking through the catalog there
are some sets I owned that were released in the year I was born. I guess those
were still for sale when my parents decided that I was old enough to play with
Lego. Some of my earliest memories of Lego involve sets
 
Set No: 361  Name: Tea Garden Cafe with Baker's Van
* 
361-1 (Inv) Tea Garden Cafe with Baker's Van
211 Parts, 1974
Sets: LEGOLAND: Building
 
Set No: 384  Name: London Bus
* 
384-1 (Inv) London Bus
111 Parts, 1973
Sets: LEGOLAND: Vehicle: Traffic
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

My very first full and complete set was -

 
Set No: 372  Name: Texas Rangers
* 
372-1 (Inv) Texas Rangers
259 Parts, 1977
Sets: LEGOLAND: Western: Cowboys

I got it brand new for my 6th birthday.

However I had been given used Lego prior to this, which included -

 
Set No: 382  Name: Breakdown Truck and Car
* 
382-1 (Inv) Breakdown Truck and Car
91 Parts, 1973
Sets: LEGOLAND: Vehicle: Traffic

and

 
Set No: 760  Name: London Bus
* 
760-2 (Inv) London Bus
111 Parts, 1975
Sets: LEGOLAND: Vehicle: Traffic

and some other random bits & bobs.

Loved those sets BITD.
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I don't think I had one. My childhood LEGO was second hand, we had a bucket
full of it. But no sets, instructions, or boxes. Maybe that is why I have always
enjoyed building MOCs.
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  In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

First one I actually had to myself was

 
Set No: 4995  Name: Cargo Copter
* 
4995-1 (Inv) Cargo Copter
272 Parts, 2008
Sets: Creator: Model: Airport

I wasn't allowed new LEGO sets growing up before then because my siblings
and I didn't get along and would hoard certain parts from a bucket of late
90's sets that was donated to us. Parents responded by throwing the hoarded
parts away.

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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

First one I actually had to myself was

 
Set No: 4995  Name: Cargo Copter
* 
4995-1 (Inv) Cargo Copter
272 Parts, 2008
Sets: Creator: Model: Airport

I wasn't allowed new LEGO sets growing up before then because my siblings
and I didn't get along and would hoard certain parts from a bucket of late
90's sets that was donated to us. Parents responded by throwing the hoarded
parts away.
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

The first one I actively remember getting for Christmas was
 
Set No: 6080  Name: King's Castle
* 
6080-1 (Inv) King's Castle
627 Parts, 12 Minifigures, 1984
Sets: Castle: Lion Knights
Matter
of fact, this and
 
Set No: 6985  Name: Cosmic Fleet Voyager
* 
6985-1 (Inv) Cosmic Fleet Voyager
393 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 1986
Sets: Space: Classic Space
were the first two sets I "parted out" when
I joined.
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set.

Does it counts if I don't remember the first(s) one(s)?

One thing's sure, I had one of those
 
Set No: 310  Name: Tug
* 
310-3 (Inv) Tug
48 Parts, 1973
Sets: Boat

or
 
Set No: 311  Name: Ferry
* 
311-1 (Inv) Ferry
85 Parts, 1973
Sets: Boat
or kind of those boats of the era...

With those big (but floating, so much fun in bath!) hulls like:
 
Part No: x145c02  Name: Boat, Hull Smooth Bow 5 x 6 x 3 1/3 with White Deck
* 
x145c02 Boat, Hull Smooth Bow 5 x 6 x 3 1/3 with White Deck
Parts: Boat {Red}

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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

I started with the Lego collection of my brothers. The pearl in that collection
was my forever favorite set:
 
Set No: 857  Name: Motorcycle
* 
857-1 (Inv) Motorcycle
410 Parts, 1979
Sets: Technic: Expert Builder

The first set my mother got for me was
 
Set No: 6881  Name: Lunar Rocket Launcher
* 
6881-1 (Inv) Lunar Rocket Launcher
90 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1984
Sets: Space: Classic Space

and then

 
Set No: 6895  Name: Spy-Trak I
* 
6895-1 (Inv) Spy-Trak I
134 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 1989
Sets: Space: Space Police I
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

 
Set No: 2160  Name: Crystal Scavenger
* 
2160-1 (Inv) Crystal Scavenger
103 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1997
Sets: Aquazone: Aquaraiders I

I bought it for myself in the fall of 1998 when I was 23 years old.

I never had a single LEGO set growing up. But don't feel bad for me. The
toys I grew up with were Transformers (had almost every single character), He-Man
and the Masters of the Universe (had almost every single character), Hasbro Star
Wars (had almost all of the original figures, vehicles, and play sets), Micro
Machines, and yes... GoBots.

My very first set was 6644 Road Rebel and I had to share it with my sister.
With that first set we were both addicted! Every Christmas and Birthday all
we wanted was LEGO!
 
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In LEGO products, maggiec writes:
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

 
Set No: 6416  Name: Poolside Paradise
* 
6416-1 (Inv) Poolside Paradise
211 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 1992
Sets: Town: Paradisa

Oh my friend had the Poolside Paradise and I was SO jealous!
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

 
Set No: 2160  Name: Crystal Scavenger
* 
2160-1 (Inv) Crystal Scavenger
103 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1997
Sets: Aquazone: Aquaraiders I

I bought it for myself in the fall of 1998 when I was 23 years old.

I never had a single LEGO set growing up. But don't feel bad for me. The
toys I grew up with were Transformers (had almost every single character), He-Man
and the Masters of the Universe (had almost every single character), Hasbro Star
Wars (had almost all of the original figures, vehicles, and play sets), Micro
Machines, and yes... GoBots.
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

90% certain it was

 
Set No: 483  Name: Alpha-1 Rocket Base
* 
483-1 (Inv) Alpha-1 Rocket Base
163 Parts, 3 Minifigures, 1979
Sets: Space: Classic Space

but it might have been

 
Set No: 452  Name: Mobile Ground Tracking Station
* 
452-1 (Inv) Mobile Ground Tracking Station
65 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1979
Sets: Space: Classic Space

I know I had other Lego before this but I'm not certain any were actually
mine.
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Set No: 1545  Name: McDonald's Super Travelers #4 Race Car polybag
* 
1545-2 (Inv) McDonald's Super Travelers #4 Race Car polybag
17 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1985
Sets: Universal Building Set: Race
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

 
Set No: 6416  Name: Poolside Paradise
* 
6416-1 (Inv) Poolside Paradise
211 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 1992
Sets: Town: Paradisa
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I think my first was
 
Set No: 710  Name: Wrecker with Car
* 
710-1 (Inv) Wrecker with Car
91 Parts, 1974
Sets: LEGOLAND: Vehicle: Traffic
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

They're not even BL catalog items but I remember my mum buying me all those
different Jack Stone toothbrushes growing up
As for an actual Lego set, I think it may have been this weird little thing
 
Set No: 4346  Name: Robo Pod blister pack
* 
4346-1 (Inv) Robo Pod blister pack
50 Parts, 2004
Sets: X-Pod

I continued only being given little sets until my first 'big' one which
was
 
Set No: 8779  Name: The Grand Tournament
* 
8779-1 (Inv) The Grand Tournament
296 Parts, 3 Minifigures, 3 Gear, 2004
Sets: Castle: Knights Kingdom II
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6074... Black Falcon's Fortress!

Was bequeathed to my little brother during my lego dark ages. What I wouldn't
give to have it now!!!

Have an epic day! ---Katrina
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In LEGO products, SurplusParts writes:
  In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!


Showing my age here, but

 
Set No: 487  Name: Space Cruiser
* 
487-1 (Inv) Space Cruiser
158 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 1979
Sets: Space: Classic Space

Recently i purchased my nephews collective lego collection, there is 3 brothers
and there not interested in it anymore. I was unaware that a small box of Lego
that was mine as a child was mixed in with it.

So i ended up finding numerous old space pieces in there, including many decorated
parts in great condition from this original set, more than 40 years later!!

I just found in a 5 dollar thrift store bag,
 
Part No: 3430c03  Name: Vehicle, Forklift 2 x 2 Plate and Light Gray Fork
* 
3430c03 (Inv) Vehicle, Forklift 2 x 2 Plate and Light Gray Fork
Parts: Vehicle
Shocked at how much it was worth!
Fantastic condition too for age!
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  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!


Showing my age here, but

 
Set No: 487  Name: Space Cruiser
* 
487-1 (Inv) Space Cruiser
158 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 1979
Sets: Space: Classic Space

Recently i purchased my nephews collective lego collection, there is 3 brothers
and there not interested in it anymore. I was unaware that a small box of Lego
that was mine as a child was mixed in with it.

So i ended up finding numerous old space pieces in there, including many decorated
parts in great condition from this original set, more than 40 years later!!
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In LEGO products, CykillsGarage writes:
  Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!

Actually my first construction toy set was some random mega blok box of random
part we got second hand.

But my first set was,
 
Set No: 31005  Name: Construction Hauler
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31005-1 (Inv) Construction Hauler
256 Parts, 2013
Sets: Creator: Model: Traffic

And I was blown away with the parts used and the quality!
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Everyone has a first LEGO set. weather it is a DUPLO train or a handmedown from
your older brother, every one has a memory of his or her first set. First LEGO
set was the 30013-1 Police Quad as a birthday present. I loved taking it apart
and putting it back together again and chasing invisible villains and bringing
them to justice! Then one day our dog got a hold of the police man and chewed
his head off.... Post your first LEGO set below!
 
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In Designer Program, zsobig writes:
  Hi, thank you for your reply.
I have thoroughly checked everything again, and I was on the edge of going crazy
when I realised what was the mistake I made and where.
I tried over and over again and for like the 100th time I saw that until now
I always moved the minifigure's arms by releasing the torsos first. And THIS
is a mistake . Once I released the torso all the parts included in it appeared
on the right side list as unavailable within the given palette. Meanwhile if
I move them without releasing them first they will be OK. So all my issues originated
from this.

Indeed, it’s better to use the Posing tool for the minifigs (and the 1x4 plate
hinge…): https://studiohelp.bricklink.com/hc/en-us/articles/6502749986967-Posing-minifigs-and-other-special-parts


  As for the LEGO News, now that must have been some sort of glitch or similar,
as once I deleted the part completely and re-added it from the list it was fine.

Maybe you had it in the wrong colour? (It can be easy to recolour a part.)


  So now I am error free and cannot wait the middle of May!

Happy to help
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Hi, thank you for your reply.
I have thoroughly checked everything again, and I was on the edge of going crazy
when I realised what was the mistake I made and where.
I tried over and over again and for like the 100th time I saw that until now
I always moved the minifigure's arms by releasing the torsos first. And THIS
is a mistake . Once I released the torso all the parts included in it appeared
on the right side list as unavailable within the given palette. Meanwhile if
I move them without releasing them first they will be OK. So all my issues originated
from this.
As for the LEGO News, now that must have been some sort of glitch or similar,
as once I deleted the part completely and re-added it from the list it was fine.
So now I am error free and cannot wait the middle of May!
Thanks,
Zsofia


In Designer Program, SylvainLS writes:
  In Designer Program, zsobig writes:
  Hi everyone,

Hi,


  I was trying to find some information on this, but I wasn't able to find
anything, hence my question.

There’s more info on the dedicated forum: https://forum.bricklink.com/viewforum.php?f=13


  So I am preparing my first submission for the next round of the BLDP, and I am
aware that I should use the most recent palette (5).

Yes.


  My question is that as there are no printed parts in this palette (eg. the Lego
News 2x2 tile),

There ARE printed parts, and the 2x2 “The LEGO News” newspaper is in it.


  [… missing torsos …]

A lot of decorated torsos are there too.


   I have 'Decorated Bricks On',

Are you sure?
https://studiohelp.bricklink.com/hc/en-us/articles/8117942037911-Missing-parts


   but still, even if I choose
a torso from there it is listed as unavailable within the selected palette once
inserted.

Which torsos exactly?

Also, don’t confuse “marked as unvailable within the selected palette” and the
yellow “!” / “unaivalable on BL.”
I haven’t checked all the torsos but it sometimes happens that some parts are
in the BDP palette but not “known” = not in an inventory on BrickLink yet = without
colours or prices.
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In Designer Program, zsobig writes:
  Hi everyone,

Hi,


  I was trying to find some information on this, but I wasn't able to find
anything, hence my question.

There’s more info on the dedicated forum: https://forum.bricklink.com/viewforum.php?f=13


  So I am preparing my first submission for the next round of the BLDP, and I am
aware that I should use the most recent palette (5).

Yes.


  My question is that as there are no printed parts in this palette (eg. the Lego
News 2x2 tile),

There ARE printed parts, and the 2x2 “The LEGO News” newspaper is in it.


  [… missing torsos …]

A lot of decorated torsos are there too.


   I have 'Decorated Bricks On',

Are you sure?
https://studiohelp.bricklink.com/hc/en-us/articles/8117942037911-Missing-parts


   but still, even if I choose
a torso from there it is listed as unavailable within the selected palette once
inserted.

Which torsos exactly?

Also, don’t confuse “marked as unvailable within the selected palette” and the
yellow “!” / “unaivalable on BL.”
I haven’t checked all the torsos but it sometimes happens that some parts are
in the BDP palette but not “known” = not in an inventory on BrickLink yet = without
colours or prices.

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