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If you would like to appear to be from a different country - e.g. to change the displayed currencies - select a country from below.This page is updated once an hour. It was last updated on Mar 2, 2017 08:04 and took 29,063.0200 seconds to generate. BrickArms Brickmania Roaglaan's Customs BrickJournal LEGO® HomeSpecials and Featured Items Specials and Featured Items Custom BrickArms Tan Stahlhelm w/ Two Sided 3 Color Wehrmacht Print Custom BrickArms Gunmetal Stahlhelm w/ Two Sided 3 Color Wehrmacht Print Custom BrickArms Dark Gray Stahlhelm w/ Two Sided 3 Color Wehrmacht Print VAB 6x6 Armored Personnel Carrier British SAS is now in stock! CLICK HERE for more recent NEW RELEASES! Back in time »Fortresses and castles | Inns, taverns, and other buildings | Villages and town layouts You might also like Lord of the Rings@ 31,928 viewsKrak des Chevaliers by Krazy Kastle Krak Guy 44,604 viewsFor Whom The Bell Tolls 45,068 viewsSilver Lake Fortress




218,710 viewsAssassin's Creed - Leap of Faith by Justin Saber-Scorpion Stebbins 34,993 viewsThe Soul of a Demon 38,884 viewsThe Market District 25,788 viewsLord of the Dragon Riders 32,449 viewsPhrean - A Medieval City by Daniel Z "DNL" 40,882 viewsEvil Hord From Understairia 30,676 viewsFeud at lake Kuku Go to page:12345678...378next »Items 1 to 60 of 515 Items 1 to 60 of 515Show All ItemsThis was a very fun build, utilizing my knight Lego pieces and other miscellaneous bricks. It took me anywhere between 40 to 60 hours to complete the model, spread out over about two weeks. My creation is built on a table that is 35 inches wide and 60 inches long. It was worth all the time it took to make the model, and I hope you like it!! Step 1: Gathering Pieces Show All ItemsThe first part of my build consisted of me gathering up all my knight Lego sets and other pieces that I would need. I gathered my base plates and set them all out on my table.




« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadThe requested URL /forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=17201 was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.Gorgeous LegoAmazing LegoCustom BuildCustom LegoLego HousesLego BuildingsBuilding ConceptsNest LegoLego RoofForwardThis custom LEGO kits look amazing. I love the cartoon style of the structure too.The requested URL /index.php?cPath=45&osCsid=0acbde05450c066d553307a0d1c1e7ee was not found on this server.Zl2 LegoLego FtwLego KnexLego Power WithLegos AmazingFantastic LegoAwesome LegoLego TechniquesBuilding TechniquesForwardOkay, this is gorgeous and a manageable scale. Now I need to order some new pieces...Ideas Amazing CreationsLego Ideas AmazingAwesome LegoFantastic LegoMedieval LegoMedieval TowerMedieval KnightsLego S CastleCastle MocForwardThe dead must bury the dead by Becheman, via FlickrBRICKMANIA CASTLE & PIRATE KIT ARCHIVE Brickmania began making Castle-themed custom kits in the late 1990’s while LEGO® had put it’s own Castle line on hiatus.




Brickmania’s  kits differed from LEGO’s previous kits by concentrating on day-to-day life rather than sieges and battle. LEGO would eventually license and re-release the Blacksmith Shop in 2002 as an official set, and would continue to release several of their own kits based on ideas set forward by Brickmania early Castle kits. Pagoda: Medieval Japanese Temple Released: Ausgust 23, 2011 Released: February 7, 2011 Released: February 5, 2003 Released: November 22, 2002 Guarded Church + Expansion Modules Released: December 17, 2001 Released: March 12, 2011 Total Run: 15 Kits Released: June 12, 2000 Total Run: 6 Kits Total Run: 25 Kits Released: March 30, 2000 Total Run: 23 KitsIf you already have your heart set on a particular LEGO set, by all means buy it! However if you are new to the LEGO hobby and just wondering what makes most sense to buy, I can share with you some criteria I personally use when I go LEGO shopping.




(These can also be used if you are buying LEGO for someone else.) ➡ WHAT IS YOUR NICHE?: If you have a somewhat limited budget, I would start with this question; what is it you like to build? Or how about life-size LEGO sculptures? Depending on the answer, I would look at the currently available LEGO sets and see what would give me the greatest amount of useful pieces in that theme. For example, if you really like to build spaceship-type vehicles, I would recommend buying LEGO Star Wars Sets, even if you don’t really care about Star Wars per se. The Star Wars theme has a lot of pieces that can be used and reused again and again for LEGO spaceships of your own design. Suitable colors, angled plates, engine parts, streamlined windscreens, wheels, antennas, etc. – lots of pieces to work with! Or, if you like to build castles, I would recommend picking up something from the LEGO Castle Collection. They give you wall elements, arched windows, roof pieces, and other parts that can be incorporated into your own castles.




And if you really like to build realistic city buildings, I highly recommend the limited edition LEGO sets that have been specifically targeted to adult fans of LEGO, like the #10197 LEGO Grand Emporium, or #10214 LEGO Tower Bridge. They are full of unique and useful pieces and colors for town-building. Also, they often incorporate advanced building techniques you can enjoy and learn from, not available in sets targeting younger fans. Then there is also a special line of LEGO called LEGO Technic, full of interesting pieces for functional and realistic building of model cars, trucks, motorcycles, cranes, etc. – often with power function! ➡ COLOR SELECTION: My other criteria for buying a particular LEGO set would be the colors available in the set. If I’m after gray pieces for my own building, I would look for sets that have a lot of those pieces. Even if it is in a theme I don’t really care about. You may also consider purchasing a LEGO-bucket that only contains basic pieces in various colors.




This is a great way to beef-up your stock. ➡ PRICE: Each LEGO set has a total piece count of the set posted on the outside of the box (usually under the set number). You can use this number to calculate if the set is a good value for your money. Just divide the price of the set with the number of pieces in the set. So, for example the Star Wars #10188 LEGO Death Star has a total piece-count of 3803. If the retail price is $400, then $400 divided by 3803 is 0.10 or 10 cents a piece. Licensed sets like LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Harry Potter tend to go for higher prices; Non-licensed sets hover between 7-10 cents a piece. So, if you can find them for less, you got a bargain! Many department stores that carry LEGO have regular sales (like around holidays or when they need to move old inventory). It is worth to wait for these sales to get the most parts for your buck! ➡ SETS OR INDIVIDUAL PARTS?: In general it ends up being cheaper to buy LEGO sets (especially on sale), if most of the parts in that set are going to be useful for your own building style. H




owever it is possible that you won’t find a set that really meets your needs or you only need very specific parts, not available from any one set. This is the time to hit BrickLink and check out the availability there. You will most likely find everything you would ever need, but the prices may be higher, especially for rare parts. So you have to see what makes most sense. LEGO itself has a PICK-A-BRICK section on their website, where you can find a decent selection of currently produced parts and buy LEGO by the piece. Also, at LEGO’s own retail stores there is a PICK-A-BRICK wall, where you can buy pieces by the cup for a flat fee. (They are called PUB-cups and come in two sizes). You can check it out here: Shop for specific LEGO bricks and elements using PICK-A-BRICK at the Official LEGO Shop! You may also want to check out these posts for further ideas: Hope this helps some in your own LEGO buying excurtions! And if you have any questions, comments or tips for other readers, share it in the comment section below! 😉

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