
Take a breath, have a drink, and click a few bricks together for me!
I got some of the instructions for the sets but my goal was to mainly rebuild the sets and save money doing it. Some of the instructions for sale are just way too expensive for the larger sets. i saw a few for 25$ just for a set of instructions. So I used Peeron for the online instructions.Ye Olde Republic wrote:Congrats! It's fun to collect old sets and I was also wondering if you got the instructions. Sure you can look them up online but when building new or old sets there's just something about being able to flip through the pages of an instruction booklet.
Pics or it didn't happen.
dyntar wrote:Yay!!! I'm extremely happy![]()
The drinks are on me!!
You probably wont care but....
After 2 years I've finally reached my goal to collect one of each of the Lego castle sets from 1984 to 1992. That's over 50 sets. Well its almost finished when I get my final piece on Monday - the black bird from the Kings Mountain Fortress. Very hard to find in Australia.
Good stuff guys. I think I'm pretty close doing this too, shall have to check Brickset again. Plus being in Brisbane, I feel your pain. I'm also after that range plus the Dark Forest stuff. I'm about 6 sets shy but three of them are large ones like the Mountain Fortress and a few small ones.Lioness wrote:Great minds think alike![]()
I have recently reached the same goal, but also have a thing for boxes:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=448863