Category Archives: Lego

300,000 Piece Durham Cathedral is pretty Accurate

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I found this pretty interesting.  It not new, but it contains 300K bricks and it is about 12 feet long.  Pretty impressive.

Here are a few images.  You can see more here.  They also have a description of the project as well.  You can also see more on their twitter page.

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Lego Costume Party!

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This one is fun.  I just saw this over on eBay.

Lego Costume Party

 

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Inspired by Wired – How do the Lego Licensed Minifigure Themes Stack up in Current Value?

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Small Image here.What does it cost to collect complete lines of licensed Lego Minifigures - Small

Several Years back, (2014?) I picked up my monthly copy of Wired (Copyright 2014) magazine and I was greeted by this image.  I put an embedded copy of this image here for you to see.  You can see the full article or the full image by clicking here on the image below.  This original image below was Created by Wired Magazine.  The image above is the new one created by me.

I was wowed by this image and I really liked.  In fact, I liked it enough that I dropped about $75 bucks on several hundred yellow bricks to see if I could recreate the image.  I was distracted for a while and now I think that it is time to update this picture to include all of the current licensed lines.  Additionally, one thing that I did not like about this image is that the image conveyed what it would have cost you to collect all of the minifigures by buying each of the sets at the time that the sets were released and did not reflect what they would cost you to collect today.  It also used the height of the towers to reflect the number of sets that were released for each line.    So I set out to correct this.

Even with the above points, the image and the article were super cool and I suggest that you the article to see what they say.   You can also read a little bit more information over here on brickset.com.

Here is the first half of the image that I created.

What does it cost to collect complete lines of licensed Lego Minifigures Part a

Here is the second half.

 

What does it cost to collect complete lines of licensed Lego Minifigures Part b

Finally, here is a super big copy of this image with the best editing skills that Microsoft Paint has to offer!  You may click on it to zoom.  Warning it is huge!

What does it cost to collect complete lines of licensed Lego Minifigures

 

The image values are based on the following scale.

  • The first four cube blocks = 1000 US
  • Each cube after that equals 1000 US
  • if it is less that one cube high, then each 1 high plate is work about 100

Here is a summary of the number that I used which were based on the values in the price guide here. and the top 100 minifig price guide here.  I removed any impossible to get figures such as the solid Gold and Silver c-3p0 as you cannot really purchase those even if you have the money.

Star Wars 11000
Super Heroes 9000
Collectible Minifigures 2900
Harry Potter 1700
TMNT 900
Hobbit and LOTR 900
Batman 700
The Lego Movie 700
SpiderMan 500
Indiana Jones 300
Pirates of The Carribean 300
NBA 275
MineCraft 225
Simpsons 200
SpongeBob 200
Toy Story 200
Cocal Cola Soccer 150
Avatar 100
Prince of Persia 100
Scooby Doo 100
Speed Racer 100
Lone Ranger 100
Red Sox 100
Back to the Future 50
Ghostbusters 35
Big Bang Theory 25

When I set out to create this image, I had a few things working for me and a few things working against me.

Working for me I had

  • The figures to display
  • A passion to collect and display these things.
  • The yellow blocks to put them on
  • The estimated values of each of the themes if you look at the bottom of each of the line in the price guide here.

Working against me I had

  • Poor photography skills
  • A fairly limited camera.  I am using my Samsung S5 Camera Phone
  • Poor lighting.  It is really difficult to photograph Lego Minifigures

My pictures are based on what it will set you back to go and pick up all of these figures at current market value on Bricklink or eBay.   It does not account for the many hundreds of hours that you will spend hunting these figures down, or the joy that you will feel when you finally complete a line.  It also does not account for how irritated your significant other may get during your journey.  I wish you the best of luck.

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Lego DR Who Dimensions Review – First Early Look – 71204

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Lego 71204 Dimensions Dr Who

It looks like this Japanese site has obtained a copy of the Lego Dimensions Dr Who set.  I am super stoked to get my hands on these new minifigures.  I cannot wait.

See the video and Image below.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/114074219@N03/21283501011/in/dateposted-public/

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Lego Star Wars Minifigure Display in Toys R Us – Do you see the missing Figure?

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I ran across this last night at my local Toys R Us.  I noticed that it only has 24 minifigures in it and that they counted Rey twice.  The new Star Wars sets have a total of 25 unique figures counteing Rey Once.  26 if you count her headpiece as a different figure.  However, this display only has a total of 24 figures in it.  They excluded two.   Do you see the missing figures?Lego ToyRUs Minifigure Store Display 2015

Here is a close up of the figures.  You will need to click on the image see it in detail.

Lego Minifigure Toys R Us Store Display Case 2015

Here is a picture that is a little more up close.  Again, you may need to zoom.

Lego Minifigure Toys R Us Store Display Case 2015 up close

 

And here is a pic of all of the minifigures from all of the sets.  Just ignore the red arm c-3po.  That is not one of the missing ones.

Lego Star Wars Force Awakens all of the Minifigures

We have seen many of these over the past few years on eBay here.  I think that this is the forth or fifth variety of these minifigure displays that I have seen.

Lego Toys R Us Store Display 2013

Here is a small image that shows the two missing figures.  See if you can figure it out without looking!  Spoiler Alert.  Do not look at this until you identify the missing figures.

Lego Star Wars Force Awakens all of the Minifigures show missing toysrus figures

As an added note, the operator of Minifigs.nl also pointed out that we are missing one of the First Order Crew members as we have two unique First Order Crew Members.  One with a Dark head and one with a light head.

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Rare Red Sox Fenway Park Minifigure from 1999

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Saw this over on eBay this morning here.  It is ending in about 10 hours and it is currently at less than $40 bucks.  I did a bunch of research on this one here.   This one generally sells for about $100 historically according to the price guide.  This is a nice piece of history.

Lego Red Sox Fenway Park Promotional Minifigure from 1999

Even if you do not want one, this is a neat piece to see.  Most of these went to Baseball people, and not Lego People!

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Mr Gold 1882 of 5000 in the UK

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I have a particular fondness for this figure.  I believe that I may be addicted to trying to find all of them.  Here is Mr Gold Number 1882 over on eBay.  He looks to be currently located in the UK.  I am going to see how close we can come to finding all 5000.  It will be a long road.  But it could be fun.

Here he is on eBay.  Still in the package.

Lego Mr Gold Number 1882

 

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