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Only two sets left in the Icons/Creator vehicles theme that I don't own now. Both retired, both a fortune. This was a bargain thankfully.

Not a set I particularly wanted, but it helps complete the collection and it actually turned out to be a fun build.

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Do you keep them to display after you build them? My son and I went through a stage of buying the technic sets for a good price then selling them after. Part of it is the cost but also the room they take up.
 
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Do you keep them to display after you build them? My son and I went through a stage of buying the technic sets for a good price then selling them after. Part of it is the cost but also the room they take up.

I do, most of them are messily put on a shelf in our baby son's room at the moment as we are renovating, there's also a few in our bedroom cupboards. Once the house work is done I will find a more permanent solution for them, most likely in the office.

I started off with the Technic sets, I still have about 10 or so of them in the bedroom cupboards also which I need to sell, but when I bought my first brick built set (Ecto-1) I realised that the Technic builds are pretty crap really in comparison and just bought brick built sets from then on.

I just realised I bought my first set 26 months ago and doing a quick count I've bought more than one set a month. No wonder my wife is sick of them haha. I also have a few sealed sets put away for the future.

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Soldato
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I do, most of them are messily put on a shelf in our baby son's room at the moment as we are renovating, there's also a few in our bedroom cupboards. Once the house work is done I will find a more permanent solution for them, most likely in the office.

I started off with the Technic sets, I still have about 10 or so of them in the bedroom cupboards also which I need to sell, but when I bought my first brick built set (Ecto-1) I realised that the Technic builds are pretty crap really in comparison and just bought brick built sets from then on.

I just realised I bought my first set 26 months ago and doing a quick count I've bought more than one set a month. No wonder my wife is sick of them haha. I also have a few sealed sets put away for the future.

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That’s a nice display, hopefully you can get one the other side of your desk.
 
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£26.99 direct from the Mi store.

Display, responsiveness and build quality are outstanding.

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My mate got one, they're really very good for the money but the step tracking doesn't seem at all accurate on his.

I have a fitbit Versa 4 and it tracked almost twice as many over the same distance, and is definitely accurate to within 1%.
 
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What kind of car?


Octavia VRS - replaces the rubbish SUV we had which we just don't need anymore. :)
 
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Tea!



Just need something to dunk in it now...
I shudder to think what... :eek:

My mate got one, they're really very good for the money but the step tracking doesn't seem at all accurate on his.

I have a fitbit Versa 4 and it tracked almost twice as many over the same distance, and is definitely accurate to within 1%.
I know somebody with a Fitbit and recently the app was increasing the step count while they were sat down. :D
 
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My mate got one, they're really very good for the money but the step tracking doesn't seem at all accurate on his.

I have a fitbit Versa 4 and it tracked almost twice as many over the same distance, and is definitely accurate to within 1%.
My fitbit counted a couple of hundred steps while I was stood still doing the washing up. Was a nice ego boost getting my 10k steps in most days, but it certainly wasn't accurate.

I switched to Garmin and I'm barely registering 7k most days :cry:
 
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My fitbit counted a couple of hundred steps while I was stood still doing the washing up. Was a nice ego boost getting my 10k steps in most days, but it certainly wasn't accurate.

I switched to Garmin and I'm barely registering 7k most days :cry:
The consumer-grade trackers are far certainly more useful for trends rather than absolute measurements. I just hope Garmin don't go down the subscription route like I think Fitbit did?
 
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