• Deconceptualist@lemm.ee
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    9 days ago

    I built the Apollo Lunar Lander not long ago. I enjoy the experience of putting together Lego kits so sure, I’d do that again. Or even a bigger one like the Saturn V.

    The problem is what to do with these after I finish assembling them. Nicer kits have a good number of specialized parts so I don’t want to take them apart. So they just sit on a shelf and collect dust.

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      This one is really cool. I don’t remember seeing it before. Pretty cool design and there’s alot of detail in there. @[email protected] i understand that. They’re a lot of fun to build, but then how long do you keep them?

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    I just built the NES/CRT set. It was about 2600 pieces - not very big compared to a lot of the serious sets I’m sure. But the only real one I’ve done.

    Definitely would do it again! It was very relaxing to take a few minutes out of each day and go through a bag of legos and instructions. I was kinda sad when it finished - the end product is cool, but the fun was really in putting it together and slowly watching it turn into a thing. I mean, I’d enjoy doing it again, but I don’t expect or plan to for any reason.

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        It is really cool! I expected to it to enjoy seeing the machinery in both main parts come together, but I did not expect the surprise 1-2 cameo inside the console.

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          Yeah, the warp pipe Easter Egg was was sold me on this type of build. I really hope we get to see more non-minifig scale mocs that do this type of fan service. As I was putting it together I was trying to figure out what the hell I was building, and when it clicked? Oh man! I love showing the secret to guests.

          On a similar note, the 25th anniversary Millennium Falcon has a few Easter eggs, but you only get to appreciate them during the build. Opening the Falcon up to take a peek isn’t an option.

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    Blacksmith set a few years ago. I got it as a Christmas present and if I had money I’d do large sets more often because of the joy I felt building that one.

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    Titanic, and no. I looked at getting an LED kit for it, saw how much I’d have to disassemble and decided not to.

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    Chewbacca, last year

    My buddy got me R2D2 this year, Chewbacca definitely took longer than R2D2 will in build time.

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    I bought the LEGO Rivendell set close to when it came out. It was a fun one to build, and I would do it again. Honestly, I’ll probably need to disassemble and reassemble at least some of it whenever I move.

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      How long did it take you to put this thing together. It’s definitely one of the bigger ones.

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        Memory is a little fuzzy as this was… Over 10 years ago (oh god I’m old)… I think I did a couple hours a day over several days. Probably totaling 8 hours

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    There is a ducati panigale sitting inside a box which I haven’t even opened for 2 years… I am too scared. Was waiting for my kid to get older and then make with. Almost there… ;)

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      The Ducati looks like it has a lot of pieces I don’t recognize from other sets. That’s pretty unique.

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    Personally for me, it was the Galaxy Explorer. I helped my brother put together the Temple of The Golden Idol from Indiana Jones.

    I’ve never really had a big Lego set, but I’d like to some day. I really want Rivendell and the D&D castle/dragon that came out.

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    Not really the biggest, but most complex: the ornithopter set. Tremendous fun, and some of the mechanics feel borderline lego-illegal.

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    Probably fort legoredo, I wouldn’t mind doing it again, but I think some pieces got mixed with some other sets from the wild West theme. I think that set also doubled my Lego gun collection as well.

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    When I was a child I loved bionicles and worked all summer to raise $60 for this double set of dragon looking things. Better yet, you could combine them and make a hybrid monster. Somewhere in that process of creating the hybrid I realized it was too much work disassembling and reassembling and completely gave up.

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      I had a friend from school who was into bionicles. It looked really cool, but I have to admit that I just simply didn’t understand it

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    Probably the AT-ST walker from Star Wars. That was cool since I hadn’t made anything that bit, but it was all grey, and therefore as memorable an experience as the last 9 star wars movies

    Edit: 8 of the last 9. Rogue One was a great movie

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    I’ve done 2 of the technix cars 1000-2000 pieces. They are fun but expensive. They take up a lot of space when you are done. The Ferrari had a lot of loose pieces for the price. As others have mentioned, look into led kits before you build it.

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    The millennium falcon, the big one. It took about 16 hours of build time for two people. I think the only set bigger at the time was the titanic. I’m actually not sure if the Eiffel tower has more pieces, or if it’s only physically bigger.