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South Park: The Fractured but Whole South Park: The Fractured but Whole South Park: The Fractured but Whole Gold Edition This is the Police Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey ^Discounts apply to most recent previous ticketed/advertised price. Products may have been sold below ticketed/advertised price in some stores prior to the discount offer. What happened to DESIGN byME? The original Design byMe vision was for a unique customization service, where consumers could design whatever they imagined on their computer, and buy the real model in their own LEGO box. Design byMe attracted several million people each year to build a huge range of amazing creations using the LEGO Digital Designer (LDD) software. Despite this success, the overall Design byMe experience has struggled to live up to the quality standards for a LEGO service. As a result, the LEGO® Design byME service was closed in January 2012. Where did my models go? You can still design what you want with LEGO Digital Designer and upload models into a public gallery on the new LEGO Digital Designer website.




All of your old existing models have been transferred the new LDD gallery . You will also be able to generate building instructions from LEGO Digital Designer to build your models. What about other Custom products? This is not the end of customization for the LEGO Group, but a revision. We believe in the future of customization, but the service we offer has to be right for our consumers. If you wish to buy bricks separately, you can use our Pick a Brick service. The LEGO Design byME and the LEGO Factory team would like to thank you all for six great years of custom building! Please contact our consumer service department if you have any additional questions.So we can deal with your enquiry more efficiently, please let us know the nature of your enquiryLego Dimensions Announced, Uses Actual Lego Toys A new Lego collectible-toy game combining characters and worlds from DC Comics, Lords of the Rings, The Wizard of Oz and Back to The Future will arrive in late 2015.




You might need to free up some space. The Lego Dimensions reveal is the culmination of a teaser campaign from earlier this week, which had images of Batman, Gandalf and The Lego Movie's Wyldstyle tagged with "#BreaktheRules". An apparent leak this morning showed that the teasers are all about an upcoming collectible toy-based video game called Lego Dimensions. Lego Dimensions will be coming out on September 29 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii U. Word of the game hit ahead of schedule when a user on the Lego sub-Reddit shared an image and description for the game, which looks like it will follow the same collectible-toy model set up by Skylanders and Disney Infinity. If this winds up being legit, it looks like Lego Dimensions will be mashing up game characters from DC Comics, Lord of the Rings and other properties that have gotten the Lego game treatment. The portal-like toy piece in the leaked image matches the shape of the recurring element in teasers that have gone out this week:




And here's the official trailer, which has hit now that the broken embargo is up: Here's a few more details from the official press release: For the first time in any LEGO video game, characters from iconic entertainment franchises join forces and battle in worlds outside of their own. In addition to the game, the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack will include the LEGO Toy Pad, which allows players to transport special LEGO minifigures and other LEGO objects into the game, bricks to build the LEGO Gateway, three LEGO Minifigures, including LEGO BatmanTM from DC Comics, LEGO Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings and Wyldstyle from The LEGO Movie, plus the LEGO BatmobileTM. In addition to the three minifigure heroes used to start the experience, LEGO Dimensions will allow gamers to customise their experience with additional expansion packs. Highly collectible Level Packs, Team Packs and Fun Packs will provide new buildable characters, vehicles, tools and gadgets, as well as compelling game content with new mission-based levels and unique in-game abilities.




All expansion packs will feature well-known properties and provide gamers the opportunity to use everything interchangeably, anywhere throughout the game — with no limitations. A small sample of packs available in 2015 include the Back to the Future Level Pack with a LEGO Marty McFly minifigure, a LEGO Ninjago Team Pack with Kai and Cole minifigures, three Ninjago Fun Packs with Jay, Nya and Zane minifigures, two DC Comics Fun Packs with Wonder Woman and Cyborg minifigures, three The Lord of the Rings Fun Packs with LEGO Gollum, LEGO Gimli and LEGO Legolas minifigures, four The LEGO Movie Fun packs with Emmet, Bad Cop, Benny and Unikitty characters, and a The Wizard of Oz Fun Pack with a LEGO Wicked Witch of the West minifigure. Additional packs to round out the 2015 assortment will be announced in the months leading to launch. Further waves of expansion packs will be released regularly following the launch of the game and into 2016. Trending Stories Right Now I'm Boycotting Zenimax And You Should Too




Nintendo Switch: The Kotaku Review Email newsletters will contain a brief summary of our top stories, plus details of competitions and reader events.The Brickvention Convention Day is held on the day prior to the Public Expo. It is primarily aimed at Adult Fans of Lego but children are welcome if supervised by a parent or guardian. It's a fun and informative way to learn more about LEGO and to meet and interact with LEGO Fans from all parts of Australia.The day consists of guest speakers, competitions and LEGO-related activities. Competitions may include: Build in the Bag, Speed Sort, Speed Build, Tower Build or Blind Build. In the past, guest speakers have included LEGO designers, representatives of the LEGO CEE Team, LEGO Certified Professionals, LEGO Ambassadors and representatives from LEGO Australia.In the evening there may be a Dirty Brickster competition which is always lots of fun and entertaining.If you are an exhibitor at Brickvention, convention registration is free.




If you are not an exhibitor, then you will need to purchase a Convention Day membership. Convention Day memberships also grant you free entry to the Public Expo on the Saturday and Sunday.Registration for the Brickvention 2017 Convention Day will be available later in 2016.Brickvention 2017 has a limited number of convention memberships available. We are expecting to sell out of these prior to the start of the convention. To this end, we will not be selling memberships at the door. All memberships must be purchased prior to the event so we can ensure your brick badge is available and that we have adequate supply of other convention items..Applications for merchandise sellers at Brickvention 2017 close on August 31, 2016.We do not require merchandise sellers to register as convention participants, however, you will not be entitled to a convention show bag or to participate in any convention activities. If you wish to also exhibit you will need to register as an exhibitor, or, if you wish to be a convention participant only you will need to register as a convention member.




The expected attendance for Brickvention 2017 is in excess of 25,000 people.The tables are 8’ or 2.4m long.The showbag is only available to people attending the convention on the Friday. The Friday convention is a special event for the Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs) who are responsible for the actual display and other AFOLs who wish to be part of the fun but have nothing to display.The content of the convention day showbag changes from year-to-year. Listed below are some of the items that may be included:Convention membership also grants you access to the Public Expo at no additional cost.Cost of a convention membership (for non-exhibitors): $110 Cost of the convention membership (for exhibitors): free.Our display space is very limited and is allocated to those who are registered attendees. You may bring along items to show the model makers but there will be no space available to put it on display.If you wish to become an exhibitor, applications are available from the menu on the left-hand side of this website.




Here are some things to consider if you wish to display a MOC at Brickvention:Exhibitors are allocated space to display their MOCs. Your display space is as big as you need it to be for your creations. The tables are all 750mm x 2400mm (8 foot), but you do not need to restrict your MOC to these dimensions.If you are planning on bringing a MOC, make sure you have measured its size and allowed room around the display for easy viewing and access. Please provide your dimensions in length, width and height.Build in the Bag is one of the most popular competitions at the Brickvention convention. It involves trying to be the fastest person to build a LEGO® set inside a sealed bag.Speed Build is a challenging game where you test your skill as a speed builder of a LEGO® set against other competitors.Operating throughout the Friday convention day, anyone who wishes to have a go can attempt to build the set (or part of the set) while being timed. A prize will be awarded to the fastest people to build the set.




Dirty Brickster is a kind of a white elephant gift exchange game and is somewhat similar to Kris Kringle.Each participant brings exactly one wrapped gift. Each gift should be LEGO® or LEGO®-related, cost and be worth $40. Hence, no "junk" (clones, bag of useless parts, worn parts, etc.), no stationery, no clothing or watches or open collectable mini-figs.When the Dirty Brickster begins, a typical scenario may be:The participant with number one may at that time elect to steal any non-locked gift, beginning a new round of theft. After that, the Dirty Brickster is over.Timed Sort is a great competition to test your ability to quickly sort various colours of 1x1 square plates.Each incorrectly sorted plate results in a time penalty. The winner is the person who has sorted the plates in the fastest time.There will be a Timed Sort competition as part of the Brickvention convention day.Brikwars is a LEGO® based war-game, in which participants take turns to try and eradicate their opponents in the most entertaining manner possible.




More information on this enjoyable pastime can be found by clicking on the link below.  The 6000 Ideas Book Collaborative Build is a new concept for Brickvention. It involves creating a city out of the building suggestions and ideas featured in the Ideas Book which was first issued in 1980. If you don't have a copy of the Ideas Book to use as inspiration, a scan of the pages can be found here.Micropolis is a micro-scaled city. It's a challenging build style that involves using pieces in non-traditional ways.Our standard for Micropolis at Brickvention is based on the standard created by TwinLUG. For Brickvention, we prefer that participants aim to create at least one "City Block" (eg: four modules) rather than an individual module. A City Block is the same size as a 32 x 32 baseplate. If you find you can only create an individual module or two, please inform the exhibitor co-ordinator so arrangements can be made to build extra modules to fill out the city.We are happy to include City Blocks that have previously been displayed at Brickvention as it adds to the feel of it being a growing city. 




Mini-con is reasonably new collaborative build which was started in 2012 at BrickCon in the US. It features a Miniland scale representation of sections of the actual event at which the Minicon appears. There was a small version displayed at Brickvention in 2015. To participate, you need to create a micro-scale version of your display and a Miniland version of yourself. Brickvention will provide the parts for the 'tables'.There is a general Facebook group for this style of collaborative build which may give you some ideas. It is not directly connected to the Brickvention Mini-con but they are more than happy to offer assistance.The M-Tron Collaborative Build features a collection of M-Tron themed sets and original creations presented in a futuristic diorama.There is a Facebook group to discuss the details of the build. Join the group to find out how you can contribute.The Moonbase Collaborative Build involves participants each creating one or more 'modules' of a Moonbase which are then put together to create a futuristic lunar landscape.

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