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LEGO builds for Adults


2 hours left, cost you in total £100, £199 in Lego shop in metro centre

 
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Anyone buying the Lego Roses Bouquet as a Valentines gift for their missus? At least they won't die and can be used again next year :lol:

 
The internet seems to think Tesco have the Lego Star Wars Throne Room in store for £22.50. I've already got it else I'd check it out meself, but that could be a canny bargain up for grabs...


Class little build.
 
Getting the Home Alone house for my lass soon, any idea how much I should be paying for the Friends apartments? Despite her never being much of a fan she's suddenly mentioned it since it was discontinued :rolleyes:
 
all of these are worth bidding on, for the entusiast there is a decent saving

Watch the extras with Pye auctions, still worth it but after adding VAT, charges and delivery there will be over 50% added...and they used to sponsor Forest 😱
 
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I'm going to do a bit of a refurb when I get bored of reading porn and eating party food... thinking of creating a space for hobbies like for my sewing machine etc and thought about having all my lego in one place... I've got a good brick sorter and a drawstring bag that opens out to be a mat to hold random bricks etc at the moment when I get a build I build it then when I'm done I put it in a plastic shoebox thing with all the instructions and relevant bricks, I don't want to put them on display or anything... is there anything I should think about for a lego space? I've seen some Ikea mods with base plates etc but I think that is more for kids
 
I'm going to do a bit of a refurb when I get bored of reading porn and eating party food... thinking of creating a space for hobbies like for my sewing machine etc and thought about having all my lego in one place... I've got a good brick sorter and a drawstring bag that opens out to be a mat to hold random bricks etc at the moment when I get a build I build it then when I'm done I put it in a plastic shoebox thing with all the instructions and relevant bricks, I don't want to put them on display or anything... is there anything I should think about for a lego space? I've seen some Ikea mods with base plates etc but I think that is more for kids

Get something like the Alex drawers from ikea then mod them to open fully, I'm sure RacingBrick had a different variety that do open fully but I'm struggling to find out what. The Alex units are what LEGO use.
 
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