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Largest Lego product ever. Seriously.

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I haven't had my eye on Lego for a while, but I caught this on digg today:

Ultimate Collect'rs Millenium Falcon

Friggin' huge. I want it. Problem is it costs more than my brand new laptop from Japan did.

Anybody gonna buy it?
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Very impressive, IMO €550 is weeee bit too much ;)
I used to play a lot with lego, but I never like to clean up :mrgreen:
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ya, that's a lot of pieces... and a lot of money :'( would have been some good time spent though to build one.
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darn this is awesome, quite expensive tho ;)
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That looks awesome, to bad it's so expensive. I miss my legos, I regret giving them away :/.
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heh, to be honest, I always wanted that smaller lego Millenium Falcon when I was a kid. I really liked legos back then...
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It's Lego, not Legos. ;)

That's quite a set, but rather heavy on the pocket, so that's not one for me... (Not to mention: where do you put it when you've built it? It's huge!)
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not to mention relatively delicate, though rebuilding is often fun.
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Liazon wrote:not to mention relatively delicate, though rebuilding is often fun.
xD that reminds me, most of my creations were created to crash in some spectacular way^^
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Hm my creations were usually quite sturdy, although I 'cheated' by using Lego Technic instead of regular Lego, so I had more ways to build cross-beams etc.
I even build a Trebuchet that didn't fall apart, and I still have it (too lazy to take it apart), want a pic? :P
I didn't have enough of the same colour to make it look nice though
I build it for my physics lessons, some people just wouldn't believe that Trebuchets fire further than regular fixed-axle throwing devices.
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i once built a pretty good sculpture, but i barely had enough pieces of the right color. I wonder if I still have the picture.
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King Harold wrote:I even build a Trebuchet that didn't fall apart, and I still have it (too lazy to take it apart), want a pic? :P
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now that's pretty sweet.
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Here one of my creations:
Twister
I must have posted this here before, but it was probably long before one of all historical wipeouts.
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