Lego new farm sets!

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Lego new farm sets!

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There are some new city farm sets out this year :D ! Some new animals, medium nougat cow!, small pigs, small sheep, dark orange chooks, more wool for the big sheep :lol: , and a calf, but NO goat. Anyway here is the link to the photos of the sets:
https://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-city-2022-f ... -revealed/
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I'm excited for the animals too. Hopefully they'll be on the online PaB soon.
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jtooker wrote:I'm excited for the animals too. Hopefully they'll be on the online PaB soon.
I hope so too, apparently the set is $70... At that price point per piece, it may be more cost effective to purchase just the animals. Or maybe not, the animals all seem to be at least a dollar on PaB.
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Very nice. I may consider getting a couple. Always good to have more animals. builds aren't too bad, either. Nothing spectacular, but not bad.

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With the new limitations on PaB, I'm worried that Lego may be cracking down on the availability of specialized elements, like animals and fig parts, in an effort to force people to buy more sets. Hopefully that's not the case though, because I definitely would like to get a half-dozen cows and some wool for my sheep! Not a big fan of the bright pink pigs though - I prefer the older dark nougat ones.
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So now there’s Lego poo? I wonder if the same piece will double as chocolate ice cream in other sets.
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Frank_Lloyd_Knight wrote:So now there’s Lego poo? I wonder if the same piece will double as chocolate ice cream in other sets.
All [url=https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalog ... ?S=60328-1]signs[/url] point to "yes". :roflol:
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There's been Lego poo for a while. I think it first appeared as some reddish brown 1x1 round plates. Then the brown swirl which came at least as early as the Collectible Minifig dog walker with the dachshund.

We need a history of Lego poo and loos... (potties in Scala and Duplo predated the first System potty...)
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These are actually so expensive looking at the official store some days ago... But I just noticed today that there's pre-sales in some other webstore in my country; the truck is like 10€ cheaper and the farm is 15€ cheaper there. USD is almost equal to EUR by now by the way.

Anyways I'll consider getting some of these at some point. Animals, tools and food pieces. PaB could be better option for me if any of the animals are available there, considering I'll be getting some parts from there anyway, and the actual sets have much of stuff I (probably) won't really use at all
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