The technic type builds are pretty durable imo, plus I don't mind fixing them.Yea, kids have plenty of small Harry Potter or City sets.
Wouldn't let them near an "adult" build. OCD be on overdrive.
£230 for Sian on Asda - cheapest ever?
They knocked 25% off it and the UCS Falcon yesterday, ISD sold out pretty quick Falcon is still in stockLego ISD back in John Lewis with 60 pounds off
So tempted by the MF but its still a lot of money for lego.
So tempted by the MF but its still a lot of money for lego.
Does anyone here have there lego in a display case or something to stop them getting dusty ?
Am looking for any idea's of what to use to help stop them from getting so dusty..
Thanks...Am looking at all the options i canIf it's not too large, you need to measure the size, Ikea Detolf. It's very popular with figure collectors, you can get 3rd party LED lights to go inside them too. Or just make your own.
That second one does look pretty awesome imo. Wonder what the weight limit is for a shelf of that size, I'd be worried about sagging.Thanks...Am looking at all the options i can
Something like this looks pretty good (am guessing it has 2 glass doors)
A trio of supercars
In yesterday's review of 42115 Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 I promised that I'd line it up with the other recent Technic supercars, 42056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS and 42083 Bugatti Chiron, for a group photo-shoot.brickset.com
I also think something like this below looks good. But the big problem is where can you buy a display the same as this from
I assume its toughened glass so more flexible and less hard, like a tv stand.It’s glass, it isn’t going to sag, it will be fine until it’s in 1000 pieces on the floor.
Realistically how much Lego are you actually going to fit on there in completed models? In terms of weight, not much.
I'm liking the hulkbuster. Expensive but it looks massive.
I'm liking the hulkbuster. Expensive but it looks massive.