Author Topic: Lego Digital Designer  (Read 2900 times)

I was playing around with digital designer today, here are my creations. Feel free to post your creations :).

Power Turbines (Updated, 397 bricks $109.42)


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« Last Edit: March 19, 2010, 12:11:13 AM by Steamray »

These things are always so overpriced.

These things are always so overpriced.

I realized that when I pushed the check price button :p.

Wait. How can you sell it from LDD?

Wait. How can you sell it from LDD?
You can buy the pieces and the instruction booklet.

Basically you pay Lego to make you your own Lego set.

You can buy the pieces and the instruction booklet.

Basically you pay Lego an extra $10 to make put bricks in a box for your own Lego set.

Fixed :P

I highly doubt I have over $70 worth of plastic for my power turbine design :C. I cant believe how overly priced Legos are. They are one of the best toys/ modeling tools ever designed but they still cost to much.
« Last Edit: March 18, 2010, 11:12:35 PM by Steamray »

Fixed :P

I highly doubt I have over $70 worth of plastic for my power turbine design :C. I cant believe how overly priced Legos are.

because they know there are people out there who will buy for that price

because they know there are people out there who will buy for that price

they must be loaded, because these prices are ridiculous.

they must be loaded high, because these prices are ridiculous.

:P

I would love to order my set and build it but, not for that price though :C.
« Last Edit: March 18, 2010, 11:24:46 PM by Steamray »

Added more to the turbine set :D!

First image: Huston? We've got a problem! I'M LOST IN SPACE!



Second image: Also, i don't know what this is but it looked neat
« Last Edit: March 19, 2010, 07:41:34 AM by Masterlegodude »


I bought a huge tub of misc. Lego's at a garage sale last year for $30. Looking back, I guess I should have kept them instead of trading them for a SNES and games. From what I recall there were a lot of pieces from the older pirates sets and other sets from the 80's. I guess used Lego's are the way to go...