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There and back again... the power of the brick

Post by MrVEP » Tue Mar 04, 2014 7:14 pm

Hi fellow fans:

I had Lego when I was a kid, I'm an 80's kids then as I grew up I left all that.
Did not save any of my sets and honestly I don't even remember what I had.
Now after all these years I came back because my son started showing interest in Lego about a year ago. I had to rediscover the bricks again.
He has gotten some sets (Ninjago, City, DC) and I have been "practicing"
Of course the pull was to strong and I finally cave in.

Since LOTR is one of my favorite movies I decided their Lego sets was an excellent starting point.
I still have much to relearn about the many brick options since my time with them.
I have been a silent reader of different Lego sites including this one.
I have been slowly reading a lot about MOC and I have been blown away from what I have seen on the net.

Also like SW but I don't have any interest in most of the sets. Only the UCS X-wing, Super Star Destroyer and the Death Star, sadly to expensive for my budget right know.
Gotten some of the SW mini figures that I really want (OT only) and that is it for now..... :wave:

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Re: There and back again... the power of the brick

Post by Brickbuilder0937 » Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:36 pm

Hi, welcome to Toys N Bricks!

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Post by atmail35 » Fri May 30, 2014 7:15 pm

Welcome!

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Post by MrVEP » Fri Jul 04, 2014 11:19 am

Thanks.

Now I'm officially an AFOL.
It all started with "just a few minifures...I promise..." :roll: :-D

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Post by Mantisking » Fri Jul 04, 2014 1:03 pm

Welcome, to the long and winding road. (Yes, I know, different reference entirely.) :-D

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Post by lego the hutt » Fri Jul 04, 2014 5:46 pm

I too am a big fan of the tolkien based sets. I would recommend getting the ones you like asap because many will be retired soon if they aren't already. I expect we will see the new Hobbit sets for the BoFA movies on display at SDCC in a couple weeks so that is something to look forward to.

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Re: There and back again... the power of the brick

Post by MrVEP » Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:18 pm

Thank you kindly!

Yes I did purchased the LOTR sets.
When I wrote my intro post, I had already purchase most of them on clearance or sales.

I was able to get them from retail stores, I knew I could not let them go by.
After a few months, I own all of them (minus the SDCC exclusives) including Tower of Orthanc.
Which I got using a combination of gift cards and credits so I did not paid full price, that was and epic purchase :up:

Also got a great deal, online, on the Death Star (opened) but like new with only one of the boxes partially opened.

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Re: There and back again... the power of the brick

Post by StClair » Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:37 pm

MrVEP wrote:Thank you kindly!

Yes I did purchased the LOTR sets.
When I wrote my intro post, I had already purchase most of them on clearance or sales.

I was able to get them from retail stores, I knew I could not let them go by.
After a few months, I own all of them (minus the SDCC exclusives) including Tower of Orthanc.
Which I got using a combination of gift cards and credits so I did not paid full price, that was and epic purchase :up:

Also got a great deal, online, on the Death Star (opened) but like new with only one of the boxes partially opened.
It was when my son starting building with LEGO that I re-entered the world. LOTR was the first sets that I started buying for myself as an AFOL.
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