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It was fun. For such a small set there were a lot of cool little building techniques.


Yea, I wasn't fussed in the slightest by them originally but when I saw them actually in the flesh ( plastic) in the Lego shop in London I was like
" Those actually look quite nice" . I think I have 3 or 4 around now .

I do need to take another Lego set to work for building in the quiet times again after finishing Carnage....maybe the Tantive 4...

Currently looking at the Lego Castle and wondering when it will be discontinued this year....
 
Got this in today!


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Made of POM, diecast metal and plastic. Man, this thing has some heft to it!
 
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Part-2.

Not all of them, but what I have easy access to. If anyone has any questions, let me know.
Reminds me of this baseball card shop where in college days, there was lots of open space and some tables for kids to play their card game after buying packs and when I went there two years ago, you open the door and there's barely space for four customers because there's tons of boxes behind the counter which moved much closer to the door and just inside the door, more stacks of boxes.

Are those cubby holes sturdy? Daiso here sells various sizes of those wire grids to piece together your own, but I don't trust the ABS circular pieces to hold them together and I think U-Line sells metal ones that are two piece and sandwiched using a screw. I use the Target Pillowfort stackable metal wire bins, but they don't seem super sturdy or super stackable, can't stack sideways with opening facing out, but at least it's likely stronger than plastic tubs or crates. What I really want are the sturdy metal milk crates.

What scale is the Idolmaster F-22? I remember seeing that in Ace Combat Infinity on PS3.
 
Reminds me of this baseball card shop where in college days, there was lots of open space and some tables for kids to play their card game after buying packs and when I went there two years ago, you open the door and there's barely space for four customers because there's tons of boxes behind the counter which moved much closer to the door and just inside the door, more stacks of boxes.

Are those cubby holes sturdy? Daiso here sells various sizes of those wire grids to piece together your own, but I don't trust the ABS circular pieces to hold them together and I think U-Line sells metal ones that are two piece and sandwiched using a screw. I use the Target Pillowfort stackable metal wire bins, but they don't seem super sturdy or super stackable, can't stack sideways with opening facing out, but at least it's likely stronger than plastic tubs or crates. What I really want are the sturdy metal milk crates.

What scale is the Idolmaster F-22? I remember seeing that in Ace Combat Infinity on PS3.


I got my cubby shelving from Amazon. They have a pretty thick gauge metal skeleton(?) but I make sure not to overload them.


The Idolmaster F-22 is 1-48 scale.

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I have this one also, but it was in behind another mecha.
 
ROM ML and Banshee and other new ML are up on Hasbro etc for pre order x


Just picked up 2 ROM, Banshee and the retro Xavier in jumpsuit.
 
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I saw somewhere Fri also has Hasbro pre-orders so gambled I could order Fri to get ROM and something for free shipping but Amazon is sold out on ROM. Maybe I'll just skip or try to find in stores.
 
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New Haslab is up @Cool Hand Luke . So close to getting a licensed Devastator. I guess there's some legal mumbo-jumbo that still has to be hashed out.
 
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New Haslab is up @Cool Hand Luke . So close to getting a licensed Devastator. I guess there's some legal mumbo-jumbo that still has to be hashed out.
considering it bro.....considering it....
 
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I have been an Aircooled VW fan for decades, and Im on my 3rd (1:1 scale) car now.
I have been collecting these toys for at least the past 25 years.
I sold all of my Hotwheels blister packs, but kept all of these (plus) and I still don't have enough room in my curio.
 
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