
If you ever want to venture into DI 1.0, the Pirates level is really fun. I haven't tried any of the DI games since, but my younger cousins really like the most recent game.
If you ever want to venture into DI 1.0, the Pirates level is really fun. I haven't tried any of the DI games since, but my younger cousins really like the most recent game.
The PS2 games are a lot of fun. I just go with Ska as a universal genre. It probably annoys some folks.
That one is a cool minifigure
I need to start walking again, and maybe check out the gym. Walking was the time I would get through a bunch of audiobooks. I need to finish Lego Jurassic World so I can jump into the Mad Max Universe. Hopefully chasing the platinum for Lego Jurassic won't be tough.
Yeah there's way too much plastic going on. A vinyl collection is cool. I've cooled off a bit on vinyl because of the storage needed. Speaking of, I saw that Metallica is going to rerelease a couple of albums in time for Record Store Day. I'm going to try and not go this year because I spend way too much...but if there is something cool I might have to go again.
Wait for a huge sale on the Lego Dimensions starter. Its a fun game especially with all the character switching for puzzles but if you need a Lego fix ASAP, just tackle one of the older Lego games. Yeah the Level, Team, and Fun Packs you assemble while playing the game (part of the game is to use the in game instructions, or you can do what I did and just look them up on Lego's website) There are a bunch of sales on Fun Packs, and Amazon has recently given good discounts on the pre-order price on the packs.
I'm not a Radiohead fan but I did like when In Rainbows was released, where they let fans name their own price to download the digital copy, which at the time was a new concept.
Good to know its a good game. I bought my copy right before Thanksgiving because my cousin said Target would sell out of them when it was on sale.
Oh cool. It looks like that might be my game for March, I just need to finish the last Jurassic Park flick and then go back and collect everything
I have plastic bins where most of them live. A couple of sets are built but usually I keep sets in Ziploc bags with the set number written on them. And a couple of sets live in bins (size of two shoeboxes stacked on top of each other.) I have I'd like to say around 22-23 of those bins filled with sets, minifigures, bricks, and plates, and maybe 30 shoebox size bins with plates, bricks, and minifigure accessories.