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Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.Window Exploration Bagproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 22 Reviews11FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSERIOUS PLAY®Item2000409VIP PointsAges6+Pieces4900Volkswagen Beetleproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 40 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISCarsCreatorHead for the beach with the VW Beetle! Volkswagen Beetle Reviews - page 2As you may remember, a couple of weeks ago I showed you the custom LEGO roof-tiles LEGO customizer BrickTW was working on. Here is the original post: Custom LEGO Roof-Tiles & Elements by BrickTW. At that time the custom LEGO roof elements were not yet ready, but now they are available! These are great pieces to enhance your LEGO Arhictecture, LEGO City creations, or historical LEGO creations. If you would like to place an order, and you would like some help with calculating what you would need to make a nice roof, here are some very useful charts by BrickTW to show you how many of each of the custom LEGO roof pieces you would need for various roof-assemblies:




Here is a LEGO roof design that is a bit more elaborate and would work well for a larger building. Please note that the small bits and pieces (tile, jumper-plate, cheese-slope) are in fact the same as regular LEGO elements, so if you already have them you don’t need to add them to your order. And here is another design with a bit of fancy roof-work, mimicking the elaborate roofs in traditional Chinese architecture. And of course this design would also work for a Chinese restaurant in a modern LEGO city, a dojo for your ninja in training, a monastery, or whatever you decide… And of course these custom LEGO roof pieces are not only for making Chinese roofs! The curved-up corner element does have that Asian feel, but the other three elements can, in fact, be used for any LEGO roof on any building; be that something in a modern town or city, or a medieval setting. Basically these custom LEGO roof pieces just recreate realistic tile-roofs, which can be found in many parts of the world. A




s I have said before; I would love to see these in a Mediterranean LEGO town! 🙂
Currently the custom LEGO roof pieces are available in orange only. Hopefully other colors will be added in the future. Please note that BrickTW is a small customizer, so they can only release so much at a time, and need to recoup some of their manufacturing cost, before they can add new products and colors. If you would like to order some of the roof-tiles, you can check out BrickTW’s BrickLink Store, or BrickTW’s Direct Store. Both have the roof pieces listed, and there is a 20% off sale going on right now! 😀
If you would like to learn more about BrickTW’s LEGO customs check out BrickTW – Overview. You can also see some of their custom items used by me in my Terracotta Army, Manchurian Army, and Shiny Knights. And if you are interested in LEGO Architecture sets check here:The link to this page may be incorrect or out of date.2. You may have bookmarked a page that has moved.Lego MaskPrintables LegoParty ConAnniv LegoPachi LegoMet MontessoriMask FreeTwo SizesParty CompleteForwardDIY Lego Party con Imprimibles.•°•°• Lego Party Complete with all FREE LEGO Party Printables You need!)




- Creciendo con Montessori This article lists notable events and releases in the history of the Lego Group.Chicago: Norwood House, 2011. Doors, Windows & Roof Set This LEGO® Education Preschool set includes 278 windows, doors, and roof tile elements, giving students everything they need to put the finishing touches on construction projects.Each week, LEGO Shop-At-Home Service in Enfield (Connecticut, U.S.A.) offers a few items at reduced price. These discounts are known as “Phone Specials” and are available to anyone in the know. So as not to innundate the S@H Service Representatives with calls, each week Tom Stangl dials-in to gather the info for us all and posts it here. How to order a Phone Special:This is the direct dial-in to Lego Shop-At-Home Service which avoids the after-hours ordering service. Alternatively, you can use 1-800-4-LEGOLA(ND) during regular business hours.Mention that you are ordering a Phone Special and give the item number.Remember that regular LEGO Shop-At-Home Service hours are M-F 8am-8pm EST.




Before or after that you tend to get an ordering service that probably won’t have access to the special prices.It is possible to order Phone Special items on the weekend, but you must let them know you will call back Monday morning to have a Shop-At-Home employee authorize the correct price. (Then, of course, you need to call back first thing Monday morning and do that.)Always ask to confirm the prices on your order item by item before you say goodbye.Links and ResourcesLEGO Shop-At-Home Service (CT, USA): 800-835-4386800-4LEGOLA[ND]Archive of Specials Aug. 1997 - May 2001 Information contained herein is not prepared, sponsored, authorized, or endorsed by the Lego Company. Although every effort has been made to ensure the highest level of quality, no guarantees can be made as to the accuracy, completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose. Reading Options for lugnet.announce.lsahs Subscribe as mailing list Lego Store Modular Version Official LEGO Comments 3




Last Updated 3 months ago. From a long time ago, I wanted to build a Lego Store with a pick-a-brick section on a wall from the bottom to the ceiling. Finally, I built one based on the concept of a stand-alone Lego Store which is about to open after a long period of renovation work in an old building of New York. I have decorated the exterior with classic look and feel to make the building to be well mixed with other modular series. On the contrary, the show windows and doors on the store front were built with black and transparent bricks for a modern style. The arch-shaped windows on each side are very distinctive and notable unlike official modular series with a flat wall on each side but are fully hidden when the store is put and displayed in the middle of other modular series. I also added a small storage at the back of the building for the carton boxes. The main wall of the storage can be opened to show the inside. The roof with windows can be also opened to lighten the pick-a-brick section enough.




The unique part of the exterior is the decoration with technic gear bricks on the front side of the roof. This trade mark of the store is designed to give a strong impression to customers. Obviously, the main wall of the inside of the store is mostly for the pick-a-brick section. Next to it, there is a small section for polybag products and small boxes. On the left side of store floor, there is a build-a-brick section and the opposite side has a cashier counter. On the left wall, Lego boxes are stored and displayed. Interestingly, I used those unique colors of actual Lego series to representing them with simple tile bricks. Dark gray is for Star Wars. Red is for Super Heroes. Blue is for City. Purple and pinks are for Friends. Dark blue is for Modular. Green is for Ninjago and Black is for Technic. I am very much happy with this Lego Store which can be a part of my modular collections and confident that you will support this idea to make it the next official modular product for all Lego lovers.

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