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Took a day off work because I had to take my dad to a routine medical thing and since I had the majority of my day free, I decided to finally open Bumblebee.

It was a solid build. These kinds of sets amaze me because they have to figure out the aesthetic stuff, but also the functionality of making it sturdy AND transformable.
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I bought a Bricklink Brick Cross Station set on ebay last week. The guy lives in the next town over, so I saved $20 in shipping costs by arranging to meet and pick it up in person. Except he didn’t show and I waited around for two hours. He apologized profusely and We are going to reschedule for tomorrow. But, by way of apology, he’s throwing in a ‘Books are my Passion’ GWP set when I meet him.

Hopefully, this time will go more smoothly.
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All my new Lego sets!
Bricklink is where it’s at! You have a matter of hours or even minutes to buy it or it’s gone forever. Except on the secondary market.
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Built my Brick Cross station. Have to find a suitable location in my Lego city, as I’m running out of room already. I didn’t add the train tracks on the back side since there’s no room to add additional track anyway.
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The interior, and the easily accessible left side of the building.
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Bricklink Series 7 final five dropped today. They won’t be available to buy until February of next year.

Sushi restaurant looks awesome.
Also want the Frigate Fortuna to go with my Imperial Flagship.

Alchemist’s Hut if I can afford it, but not high as the other two.
Not interested in the Antiques or the little robot.
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Over the years, I’ve accumulated several bags of extra tiny elements from all the sets I’ve purchased. I’ve decided to start separating them out into similar pieces. You can see translucent elements on one side, technic over there, etc. I’m not even sure if this is all the bags I have. I’ve seen people with tackle boxes or something similar to keep the pieces in.

What prompted this was the idea of making a green space/park in my city with all the extra floral elements and tile elements as a walking path. I’m not big into MOC yet, but this is a first step. Getting organized.
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sorting/storage of LEGO is a hobby all unto itself.
Life is short. STUNT IT!
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I took all the unused ‘green’ elements from all the new road plate sets I bought for my Lego city and built this green space. I need to find a base plate to stick it on. I made space for the statue from the 60026 Town Square set and the eventual plan is to build a sidewalk and a wall with an arched gate down at the bottom/front. And then use all the little onesie twosie grey plate elements I have to make a stepping stone path down the empty part. Then add the leftover flower elements in the bag at the top and pepper the whole thing in flowers and plants.

There’s also extra flower stuff(as well as streetlights and stoplights and stuff)in all those bags on the left that are also leftover from the road sets. But ripping them all open right now is an extra sorting hassle for later.
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I also have several older City and Town sets

7641 City Corner
40574 Lego Store
60026 Town Square
60200 Capital City
60233 Donut Shop Opening
60292 Town Centre

that I originally envisioned fitting into the tapestry of the town. But as buy more modular buildings, those smaller sets with their ‘facade’ design seem inadequate in comparison. Like, the “museum” from the Capital city is just pathetic. I can use the vehicles and other stuff, but the buildings are anemic. I’ve even passed on a couple of the most recent large ‘City’ sets (69380 Downtown, 60347 Grocery, 60306 Shopping Street, and the way overpriced exclusive 60271 Main Square etc) because of that.
So, for the one I do have, I’m thinking I could ‘expand’ the designs into something that would at least fit in on the side street, or just take those pieces and come up with something entirely new.
I was looking at ‘reverse corner’ MOC Modular designs on the internet. I’m intimidated to start anything, but I know it’s just trial and error and I should just dive in.
I have that BTS Dynamite set that I have no intention of building, as well as some smaller sets I’ve been given as gifts, like the Creator 3in1 Ukulele set. I also have some bulk bricks I bought years ago, so I have lots of extra bricks to build with. It’s just a matter of finding an inspiration and making time to start stacking.
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