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LEGO Polybag Availability Update (January 2017) Here is the list of current and upcoming polybags in the LEGO world.  If you've found a polybag that's not on this list, or have any update to give us, please note it in the comments below.  This information is put together from a number of different sources on the Internet, includ 2017 BRICKPICKER LEGO RAFFLE 2.0 FOR ST. PAUL SCHOOLMerry Christmas and Happy Holidays. It's that time of year again. Time to raise money for my son Max's school, St. Paul School, in Burlington, NJ. VERY...successful first BRICKPICKER LEGO RAFFLE in which we raised over $62,000.00 for the school, a LEGO REVIEW: Star Wars AT-ST Walker 75153 I never had a LEGO system scale AT-ST. I got a UCS one from a comic shop, but that's not really the same. Even when I was a kid in the 80's, this was never my favorite vehicle. Now I look at my AT-AT and feel like it's missing something. The AT-AT is missing its little brother AT-ST. I was so excited to find out that this vehicle was coming for Rogue One.




I really needed to fill out my displ LEGO REVIEW: Marvel Super Heroes 76060 Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum As much as I enjoy LEGO's super hero offerings, sometimes they put out characters that I just don't really care about. It's not that I don't like Doctor Strange, I just really never cared about him at all. When I first saw this set, I was struck with how interesting it looked. It's kind of like the Big Bang Theory set, but more interesting. You know, because of a giant Cthulu monster popping Brick by Brick, Breaking Down Expensive LEGO sets: 10143 UCS Death Star II Many Bothans died to bring us this se Lego Shop@Home Black Friday 2016 Specials [USA] Thanks to forum member @ravenb99, we have a list of the possible discounts being offered on items at Lego Retail Shops and Online.  I only say possible because this year, Lego chose not to se Exclusive Lego Snowglobe and 2X Points Now Available for VIPs One of Lego's 2016 Holiday promotions is now available now, the much anticipated 40223 Snowglobe set. 




This available is considered "Early Access" for VIP members in the U.S. an My First Year as a Lego Reseller and What I've learned from BrickPicker This month (November 2016) marks my first complete year as a LEGO reseller and active BrickPicker, as well as the second anniversary of coming out of my Dark Ages. Okay, I was reading catalogs and buying a few cool sets for my kids every year before 2014, but nothing like the full-on assault of having to catch up with all that LEGO has offered in the past. To celebrate these milestones I thoExtras are components that give the player a special ability in all the LEGO Star Wars video games. Extras can be unlocked by finding Red Bricks in a level, or the player will automatically start out with them unlocked. When an extra is unlocked, it can be bought in the spawn room by the person in the game that sells stuff. Once it is unlocked, an extra can be accessed by going to the Start Menu, and then going into the Extras Menu. In the Extras Menu, any extras that the player has bought can be turned off and on.




There is no limit to the amount of extras being turned on at once.Jump to page 1 LEGO® Lego Star Wars sets are a great childrens toy. They can be great if you can pick them up in a toy sale, or in the childrens toy section of sites like eBay. Children have loved playing with Lego for many years. They are the kind of toy that will last forever. The Lego Star Wars sets are a great series that are sure to bring lots of enjoyment for your children. To view the Lego Star Wars instructions for a particular set, click on the thumbnail image or title of that set. LEGO® 30496 from 2017 LEGO® 75173 from 2017 LEGO® 75174 from 2017 LEGO® 75175 from 2017 LEGO® 75523 from 2017 LEGO® 75524 from 2017 LEGO® 75525 from 2017 LEGO® 30277 from 2016 First Order Star Destroyer LEGO® 30278 from 2016 LEGO® 75098 from 2016 LEGO® 75114 from 2016 LEGO® 75115 from 2016 LEGO® 75117 from 2016 LEGO® 75118 from 2016




LEGO® 75119 from 2016 LEGO® 75121 from 2016 LEGO® 75125 from 2016 LEGO® 75126 from 2016 LEGO® 75127 from 2016 LEGO® 75128 from 2016 Jump to page 1For the first time ever, a single Star Wars film is getting its own LEGO game. In the past we've seen Traveller's Tales release collective adaptations like both previous trilogies of Star Wars, all seven Harry Potter stories across two games, and the first three Indiana Jones movies. Now they've seen it fit to tackle 2015's biggest release by giving LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens a release all of its own.The game doesn't just re-enact the Abrams-directed movie shot-for-shot, however. Additional content not seen in the movie will play out like LEGO-fied deleted scenes meant to help paint a bigger picture of the current conflicts plaguing Rey, Finn, and the new heroes of Star Wars. Like always, we can expect pivotal moments to be recreated with an air of humor, drop-in/drop-out co-op, and a lot of collectibles.




There are 49 achievements: For full details about the title visit the LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Xbox 360) page.Next Page 12: Resolute Battleship Hub Visit 6 Previous Page10: Resolute Battleship Hub Visit 5 The immense weapons factory masterminded by Count Dooku's henchmen, Geonosian warlord Poggle the Lesser, nears completion.  It threatens to unleash huge armies of battle droids and secret weapons to sway the balance of the Clone Wars. Jedi Knight Anakin Sywalker and his Padawan Ahsuka are joined by Jedi Master Luminara Unduli with her Padawan Barriss Offee, to lead a Republic attack on the factory. . . The level opens with a CS showing the fleet landing and the base camp for the expiditionary forces --  Ahsoka and Anakin spot the attacking droid force on the scanners, and battle ensues! The first thing that you need to do is collect some studs so you can start building resources on the base pads -- so switch on the multiplier bricks if you have not done so already -- and go ahead and turn on the Minikit Detector as well...




Once you have the money begin building one of each type of Barrack so you deploy some troops to assist with the battle, then work through the buildings expanding your options and adding units to the force.  The fastest way to add the Studs you need is grab a speeder bike and simply ram the rocks and objects in the area and then ride over the Studs to collect them. There is a console that you can build on the far right of the area, and then head once you have built up your forces and resources head over the land bridge and take out the first enemy base there -- which triggers a CS and puts you back on your side of the battlefield. Head back over and take out another base to create a foothold, and then deploy your own buildings on it to add to the confusion!  Build a torpedo dispenser and use a speeder bike to destroy the nearby base in one blow, then construct a Barracks and a Minikit Dispenser, using a Clone Trooper to grab the Minikit that it dispenses! Now just grab a nearby tank and arm it with torpedoes to quickly take out the remaining bases, triggering a CS and then rinse and repeat, establishing a toehold and deploying a torp dispenser, then taking out the enemy bases -- some of which will require three torpedo hits to destroy now.




Succeeding triggers another interesting CS, and then you find yourself on a narrow ledge on the side of the mountain, cutting your way through solid rock to get inside! -- The Mountain Entrance -- Remember, we are here to take out the Factory -- and to do that we have to be lean, mean, fighting machines!  Anyway, cut your way in and then before you follow the Stud trail you should see that the Minikit Detector has some targets for you -- those things with the glowing red ball on top -- so destroy them as you encounter them and when you take out five, you score yourself another Minikit!  Inside of some of the larger rocks are crystals worth a lot of Studs -- and on the walls inside the cavern is a nod to the Zelda games -- cool.  What you need to do is hit the door with the yellow triangles to knock the ones with the purple bases down, then use The Force to insert them into the slots on the door on the left, causing both doors to open! Inside the door on the right is a room with droid console, but as we have no droid ATM we should head into the one on the left and grab another collection ball and then cut open a hole in the wall ahead to get a piece to unlock the door!




Smash the object on the wall to the left of the door for the second piece, and throw your light saber at the third piece on the door to the right to break it loose, then slot it to open the left hand door and pass through. The 4thand 5th collection balls are in here so grab those and then the Kitpart that spawns.  You should be collecting massive amounts of Studs along the way as well -- always do that as you have lots to buy later! Tanks for the Memories -- The Upper Cavern -- It may not be very obvious to you but you need to smash all of the objects in the room here -- including the structures on the walls -- to harvest the pieces you need to build a large golden trampoline in that pool of light -- and once you have that build, bounce on up to the upper level where you get a nice CS and have you a battle! The Gold vehicle in the room you cannot destroy with your sabers so do not bother trying -- but the five objects in the room that you can hit to turn into Force objects and then turn the wheels on will cause the vehicle to fire at the objects -- which are collection items -- so be sure to do that!




The strange way that they did the camera here makes this an especially awkward level section, but take your time and be patient and you will get through it! That Gold vehicle is your key to completing this area -- you notice that there are some consoles that only the evil droids can use?  Yes, and there is a evil droid in the room!  Now, obviously you cannot simply ASK him to open the vent controls FOR you, right?  Ah, but you can knock his head off and wear it to fool the console into letting YOU do it! The trick to this is to make your move when the Gold vehicle is not right on top of you.  You also need to clear out the enemy because if you get shot while wearing the droid head it gets knocked off and you have to start over.   So be quick, be good, get the job done! Now that you have exposed the vents what is left is to hijack that Gold tank and use it to blow the core -- do that by targeting the flashing blue spots on it -- use your saber on the two side circles then throw your saber at the blue bar on top -- at which point you can now get in and shoot the core!

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