Author Topic: Got the LEGO Minecraft set.  (Read 1911 times)

i think that entire thing is like 4 cubes that you can rotate or attach any way you want.
like that whole scene could be 1x4 wide instead of the 2x2 that all the pictures always show

I expect Minecraft hate on a forum about a less popular sandbox game.

Can you also take the bricks off the sections and make your own minecraft scene or is everything glued together?
It's completely modifiable
Kind of like the game, actually

I really hate how they decided to make each Minecraft block made up of 2-3 1x1 Lego plate bricks. They should have made each block made up of 5 2x2 plates, which is the smallest possible perfect cube you can make out of Lego.

I'm still waiting for some blockland lego sets.

that would be a neat trick (bl minifig)

that would be a neat trick (bl minifig)

With less bricks in the set than your average lego set.

Minecraft is a spoiled brat, now.

I'm still waiting for some blockland lego sets.
Demo House: $9.99
Facechild's House: $29.99
Cottage: $49.99
A.T.C. Fort: $69.99
Apartment: $99.99

Demo House: $9.99
Facechild's House: $29.99
Cottage: $49.99
A.T.C. Fort: $69.99
Apartment: $99.99
silly blocko
lego isn't owned by EA

Demo House: $9.99
Facechild's House: $29.99
Cottage: $49.99
A.T.C. Fort: $69.99
Apartment: $99.99

There should also be sets of separate ACM City buildings.

silly blocko
lego isn't owned by EA
Buy a lego set, only comes with one brick and all other bricks in it are separate DLC

Buy a lego set, only comes with one brick and all other bricks in it are separate DLC
Lego is almost already like that.

silly blocko
lego isn't owned by EA
Well, in LEGO standards, that's about how much each of those would cost.
There should also be sets of separate ACM City buildings.
Yeah I was thinking about this.
Fire Station: $39.99
Church: $74.99
City Park: $19.99
etc etc for every building.

how much did the set cost