^^Where do you have stores like that?? Only thing I see is just all the regular models, but never regular parts.
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Originally posted by DAL767-400ER^^Where do you have stores like that?? Only thing I see is just all the regular models, but never regular parts.
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Originally posted by pkonowrockiThe one that I know that sells these parts for sure is this biga$4 toy store on Times Square in NY. Just go to LEGo section. They have skyscrapers and even the Statue Of Liberty made of LEGO.
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Originally posted by Crunk415ballaYikes! Well I suppose you don't HAVE to glue them...but then again, that's when stuff like this happens.
After spending that much work on something, I doubt anyone would take the chance.
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Originally posted by DAL767-400EROh, Times Square, and I thought it was somewhere far away from here . Guess I'll have to be on the lookout for such a store in Germany somwhere, then.Inactive from May 1 2009.
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Originally posted by avro_arrow_25206You could always spend a quarter million dollars or so to buy an injection molding machine. Then you can make them yourself!Inactive from May 1 2009.
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That's a huge Lego Aircraft Carrier. I dont know about you guys but $ 2500 for THAT ? You gotta be kidding. If the money went for charity yeah , I would go on and buy it.Jesse Nielsen / Cimber Air F/A
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Originally posted by pkonowrockiI know that when you go to a store, there is a wall filled with different types of LEGOs such as windows, doors, wheels etc. and different collors blocks.Originally posted by DAL767-400ER^^Where do you have stores like that?? Only thing I see is just all the regular models, but never regular parts.When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.
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Originally posted by maverickLego Brand Retail has stores accross the country with those walls, they're called "pick-a-brick" walls. There's one at the Lego Imagination Center at the Mall of America right by MSP. I think Lego has 22 such stores accross the USA.
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Originally posted by DAL767-400ERThanks for the info, though not living in the US, it is kind of hard for me to come by such a store .
http://www.mallofamerica.com/adults_...LEGO_S164.aspxInactive from May 1 2009.
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