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  1. Hypolite Petovan (hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com)'s status on Sunday, 09-May-2021 21:20:32 EDT Hypolite Petovan Hypolite Petovan
    Bushwick LEGO bin update

    It's time for another #LEGO update!

    After the disappointing Lower East Side bin I sorted previously https://friendica.mrpetovan.com/display/735a2029-4760-3f8e-99cb-16d608200049, the bin I picked up in Bushwick from Craigslist has been way more satisfying, but also required way more work.

    At a whopping 25 lbs of LEGO, this has been the largest bin I've been given to sort. I was anxious at the completion rate I could get from this bin, but a couple factors gave me some confidence. First, I was able to find numbered bags of parts, taken straight from a set box and never opened. Second, there were many assemblies in the bin, ranging from a few parts to half of what looked like a space ship.

    These assemblies allowed me to identify sets and set aside parts for them ahead of the actual sorting, which somewhat sped up the process. Given the overall weight I still had to handle about 10,000 parts to sort them into their set or into my storage for ulterior use, and it took quite a bit of time. I was helped by my partner who enjoys knolling and sorting, thank goodness, otherwise this update would have taken even longer to come.

    Without further ado, let's dive into the sets. Out of the record 90 sets I was able to identify in the bin, I've chosen to complete the following:
    • 7248 - City - Digger https://rebrickable.com/sets/7248-1/digger/ (2005): This set got me wincing as it features multi-part stickers, and the parts that were stuck weren't the right ones 😰.
    • 7992 - City - Container Stacker https://rebrickable.com/sets/7992-1/container-stacker/ (2007)
    • 60027 - City - Monster Truck Transporter https://rebrickable.com/sets/60027-1/monster-truck-transporter/ (2013): Found both partially assembled with an unopened pats bag.
    • 8270 - Technic - Rough Terrain Crane https://rebrickable.com/sets/8270-1/rough-terrain-crane/ (2007) : I was ready to discard it because of the low number of parts, but my partner convinced me to keep it so that my kid can play with it. How could I say no?
    • 8077 - Atlantis - Exploration HQ https://rebrickable.com/sets/8077-1/atlantis-exploration-hq/ (2010): After the 7206 - City of Atlantis https://rebrickable.com/sets/7985-1/city-of-atlantis/ and 8076 - Deep Sea Striker https://rebrickable.com/sets/8076-1/deep-sea-striker/ sets I built from the previous bin, I'm glad to be able to build another big set in the same theme.
    • 76020 - Guardians of the Galaxy - Knowhere Escape Mission https://rebrickable.com/sets/76020-1/knowhere-escape-mission/ (2014): One of the sets having a couple of unopened parts bag, their owner just opened the bag that was featuring the buildable Groot figure and ignored the rest, including the Rocket Raccoon minifig.
    • 7692 - Mars Mission - MX-71 Recon Dropship https://rebrickable.com/sets/7692-1/mx-71-recon-dropship/ (2007): I discovered the Mars Mission theme in the previous bin, and I like the comparative ship designs of the opposing factions. While there weren't enough parts to complete a set then, this time is the right one to build a set from this theme.
    • 9449 - Ninjago - Ultra Sonic Raider https://rebrickable.com/sets/9449-1/ultra-sonic-raider/ (2012): Another set that was present in the previous bin, with the parts from the new bin it finally is affordable to complete. My first Ninjago set!
    • 9470 - The Hobbit - Shelob Attacks https://rebrickable.com/sets/9470-1/shelob-attacks/ (2012): This bin introduced several The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings sets to me, despite lacking all the minifigures. This one is still cute with the famous giant spider that can hang from her silk-producing butt.
    • 79002 - The Hobbit - Attack of the Wargs https://rebrickable.com/sets/79002-1/attack-of-the-wargs/ (2012): Another returning set after the previous bin, I was able to sell one warg for a hefty sum to a Belgian woman. Now I will build a lonely tree and boulders.
    • 79013 - The Hobbit - Lake-town Chase https://rebrickable.com/sets/79013-1/lake-town-chase/ (2013): I don't remember this scene from The Hobbit? On the other hand, it's been 25 years since I read that book. Found partially assembled, excited about the boat.
    • 9474 - The Lord of the Rings - The Battle of Helm's Deep https://rebrickable.com/sets/9474-1/the-battle-of-helms-deep/ (2012): A big set with more than 1,000 parts! Definitely the most expensive set to complete from the list, but it looks worth it.
    • 9471 - The Lord of the Rings - Uruk-hai Army https://rebrickable.com/sets/9471-1/uruk-hai-army/ (2012): Meant to pair with the previous set. No army though.
    • 9473 - The Lord of the Rings - The Mines of Moria https://rebrickable.com/sets/9473-1/the-mines-of-moria/ (2012): Found partially assembled. No troll.
    • 7931 - Star Wars - T-6 Jedi Shuttle https://rebrickable.com/sets/7931-1/jedi-t-6-shuttle/ (2011): This set was 60% assembled in the bin, and also possibly is the blandest Star Wars ship design I've ever laid my eyes on.
    • 7957 - Star Wars - Sith Nightspeeder https://rebrickable.com/sets/7957-1/sith-nightspeeder/ (2011): I found out about this set in the previous bin but didn't have enough parts to complete it cheaply. However I haven't been able to reuse much of the parts since it was almost complete in this bin. Still no minifigures.
    • 9496 - Star Wars - Desert Skiff https://rebrickable.com/sets/9496-1/desert-skiff/ (2012): After having happily completed and built the 75020 - Jabba’s Sail Barge https://rebrickable.com/sets/75020-1/jabbas-sail-barge/ set from last bin, I was elated to find the Sarlacc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarlacc to pair it with!
    • 75015 - Star wars - Corporate Alliance Tank Droid https://rebrickable.com/sets/75015-1/corporate-alliance-tank-droid/ (2013): A rare boon for a second-hand treaded vehicles, all the tread links were still new in their original sealed bag.
    • 75017 - Star Wars - Duel on Geonosis https://rebrickable.com/sets/75017-1/duel-on-geonosis/ (2013): Found almost completely assembled, without minifigures even though it's a battle scene, but they are too expensive to buy separately.
    • 7965 - Star Wars - Millenium Falcon https://rebrickable.com/sets/7965-1/millennium-falcon/ (2011): Another big set, and finally the iconic spaceship after so many other Star Wars sets across several bins! I actually have plans to hang this set vertically on my wall as all the other viewing angles are pretty uninteresting.
    • 7915 - Star Wars - Imperial V-wing Starfighter https://rebrickable.com/sets/7915-1/imperial-v-wing-starfighter/ (2011) and 8091 - Star Wars - Republic Swamp Speeder https://rebrickable.com/sets/8091-1/republic-swamp-speeder/ (2010): Star Wars, Star Wars, Star Wars, ugh. Still cheap enough to justify their inclusion in this list.
    That's all folks! A whopping 22 sets (the magic number 22 again!), for which I was able to buy the missing parts for about $220, a record-smashing average of $10 per set, the lowest so far in my set completion endeavor. Since I had room in the budget, I threw in the missing part for this Sebulba Podracer MOC I've been designing https://www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=198800. I'm excited about building the first MOC I spent so much time refining!

    Special note: I found 65% of the parts (including all 18 minifigures!) for the 7662 - Star Wars - Trade Federation MTT set https://rebrickable.com/sets/7662-1/trade-federation-mtt/ in this bin, but the remaining parts would set me $160 back. It sounds expensive, but this set goes for at least $300 on the Used market. I personally like the set, which doesn't hurt, but it was too expensive on its own to be included in this batch. I have one more bin to sort, hopefully I'll be able to find more parts for this set and it'll be a little cheaper, but I know I'll have to pay top dollars for certain parts in specific colors that were produced only for this particular set, raising their price.

    After this behemoth of a bin, I'm going to take a little hiatus in my sorting endeavor before tackling the last LEGO bin taking space in my closet, I already know it won't be the same as any previous bins since this time, I got a shoe box full of instructions booklets with the bin!

    Until then, keep on bricking!
    In conversation Sunday, 09-May-2021 21:20:32 EDT from friendica.mrpetovan.com permalink

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      Lower East Side LEGO bin update
      I’m finally done with sorting the #LEGO parts that were in the 17.8 lbs Lower East Side bin, the fourth I’ve been sorting so far. This time I’ve been ...
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      Sebulba's Podracer Midi Scale from BrickLink
      I've personally never jumped on the Star Wars prelogy hate bandwagon. It was well-produced and entertaining, and one of the highlights for me is the Boonta Eve Classic pod race held in Mos Espa featured in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. The mere concept of this race is absolutely ridiculous: racers are piloting giant turbofan engines from a cockpit pulled by cables!The race depicted in the movie features a great duel between the current galactic champion, Sebulba, and the plucky challenger, Anakin Skywalker. However sneaky and disloyal Sebulba is in and out of the race, I've always had a fondness for his podracer, whether visually or auditory thanks to an out-of-place tug boat engine sound.This MOC is a heavy modification of the Midi Scale Podracer by Dopey1479 on Rebrickable. I initially bought the instructions and recreated the model from them in Stud.io to compile a list of part specific to the podracer without the diorama, but then I started tweaking it to match reference pictures from movie stills better.Improvements include:Wings are longer and narrower, and the cutout for the engine has been increased.Engines are longer and wider towards the exhaust.Wings are closer to the engine inside.The orange bulb has been added between the wings on the outside.The color of the energy link is now pink, the movie color.The leashes are using rigid hoses instead of bars and clips.As with my previous submissions I cannot share the digital file of my modifications unless you can prove to me that you purchased the original instructions on Rebrickable but at the current price it's offered (10 £ = ~US$ 14), I can't really recommend it.
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