Author Topic: Lego Stuff  (Read 1053539 times)

If you can find a working LEGO Backlot studios I would love you forever.

I think this may be it. However, if that don't work, try google searchin' it, 'cus the LEGO.com links don't work anymore, and probably won't.

I think this may be it. However, if that don't work, try google searchin' it, 'cus the LEGO.com links don't work anymore, and probably won't.
I've been to both of those, They don't work.

this should work

love me and pliny forever


Doing another pillowcase of legos. I wish they could go through the spin cycle without trying to tear the dryer apart. Now that my classes are done I'm  gonna do a lot more. Soon enough I shall start to build a train layout.

This site RailBricks has a lot of awesome pictures of layouts, articles about lego trains and layouts in general, and some really nice instructions. I hope to get started in a week or so. I'm gonna have to buy some pieces from bricklink and lots of certain colors on ebay. I have a ton of legos but not enough of most pieces in a certain color.

i just want a whole stuffload of lego bricks to build a city

i dont care if they are all random colors

Blockland isn't real enough :C

i just want a whole stuffload of lego bricks to build a city

i dont care if they are all random colors

Blockland isn't real enough :C

Checkout ebay, they have lots of legos for pretty cheap. If you wanted to start building a collection I recommend that. They're all super clean and the fact you can get them in one color is cool. If you want a specific lego you should checkout Bricklink

Guys, I have an idea!

Some of us who have a stuffton of bricks can try to build ACM City or Beta City!

Wouldn't that be amazing?

I can build the Demo Blockland Sign, but thats about all. :(

I badly want these LEGO modular buildings.

Cafe corner: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10182_Caf%C3%A9_Corner

Green grocer: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10185_Green_Grocer

Market street: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10190_Market_Street

Fire brigade: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10197_Fire_Brigade

Grand emporium: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10211_Grand_Emporium

Pet shop: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10218_Pet_Shop

Town hall: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10224_Town_Hall

Palace cinema: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10232_Palace_Cinema

They remind me of Barnabas' cbrown town city builds. Too bad all of them cost over $100.  :panda:
I've got a few, but not all

(taken with an ipod so sorry for quality)



Does this happen to anyone else when they try to play Backlot?

Otherwise I have a GTX 560TI if anyone knows what the problem is.

I have begun the long and tedious process of cleaning every single lego I own. I'm starting with about a pound double bagged in pillow cases, then thrown in the washing machine on delicates. This is just a test run to see if I get good results. I've read this is the easiest way to clean massive amounts of legos. I have atleast 100 pounds to go.

[img width=1000 height=563]http://i.imgur.com/HJSXLwh.jpg[/img

Here is a batch fresh out of the washer. I only did a small bit to test how it would work. They came out nice and clean. Now begins the long long road of cleaning thousands and thousands of bricks. Wish me luck
my god this is a brilliant idea! I want to start doing this now...

I could even take apart some of my dusty sets, wash them up, and rebuild them :o
« Last Edit: June 24, 2013, 07:34:42 PM by Jay the Cartoonist »