KnightBrolaire
SSO's unofficial pickup tester
i always set my sales to US only anymore. It's not worth the fucking hassle to ship anything bigger than a pedal internationally.Because the people of Reverb are endlessly entertaining.
i always set my sales to US only anymore. It's not worth the fucking hassle to ship anything bigger than a pedal internationally.Because the people of Reverb are endlessly entertaining.
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Welcome to Legos for grown-ups! Enjoy your stay and keep an eye on your wallet!
I see your Legos for grown ups and just raise you LEGO that are marked at adults
My Slave 1 set ran me back around $200, and then my X-Wing and TIE Fighter set? Each was around $100, not to mention those are the throwback versions to match my current iteration of the X-Wing and Kylo Ren's TIE Interceptor. I've probably spent probably $600 in the last year for LEGOs, and there's another set I want that's $350 and baller as shit.
I don't trust those spindly little legs for the monitor.Built a new comp today for the first time in my life, can't believe it actually turned on!
I don't trust those spindly little legs for the monitor.
Built a new comp today for the first time in my life, can't believe it actually turned on!
Dont get too excited... That's just the UEFI!
Yeah even as a kid it blew my mind how expensive LEGO tubs were. I remember it was as always at least $60 for a tiny little set.
Those guys are business geniuses.
As someone who grew up with LEGOs being the best thing around, I've really been debating on buying some "Adult" LEGOs recently. One of these days I'll push myself to drop some money on LEGOs. In the meantime, building computers and wood working is my adult equivalent to LEGOs.It really is atrocious, but they do put a shit ton of engineering into them and have certain build standards they adhere to, so it in itself is sort of an art form, and I can't really fight the level that they're willing to protect their brand/identity to.
If I commit to the Porsche/Bugatti sets, that right there is $750, and I sort of want a Millennium Falcon as cliche as it is to have, to go with my Slave 1 set since they're another sort of "light/dark" counterpart of the SW universe. So a cool $1K on kid's building toys
It really is atrocious, but they do put a shit ton of engineering into them and have certain build standards they adhere to, so it in itself is sort of an art form, and I can't really fight the level that they're willing to protect their brand/identity to.