The exact same thing happened again earlier this week. I said fuck it, returned that copy, got my money back, and got the PS4 version used on Saturday. It has a free PS5 upgrade any way, but the main thing is I now have a physical copy again.I got my physical version of Gungrave GORE, but for some reason, they gave me the European version and not the US version. How? I already contacted Amazon and will return tomorrow to my local UPS store.
Whatd you get?new laptop finally, i waited for that so long, by the way hi, i am new here
Shh.... you keep this quiet. I don't want world govt, religious entities, and conspiracy buffs coming down on meOh cool.
And hopefully, this will end the argument about aliens building pyramids, if it was you.
Wait...are you an alien?
That's pretty sick.A Lego set, Great Pyramid Of Giza, for around $140 inc. tax.
And this is the first big lego set for me in almost 20 years; The last big one I had was a tank from SW, and that was priced around $80. Since then, I never had a space or financial capability to buy a big set like this.
Took me 7 hours to put it all together, but it was really fun! I used to love lego as a kid, and always wanted to make a big build like this again. I think I’ll buy another big build on black friday!
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Yes, and I wish LEGO to continue to release more real-world architecture, I.E. The Geyongbokgung Palace in South Korea. Not gonna be the tallest build, but it's the intricate symmetry and building placement that will make it look amazingThat's pretty sick.
My best friend is really into legos and his wife makes fun of us when we hang out, get drunk, and build legos together.
Given that I'm currently unemployed I shouldn't be dropping money on plastic building blocks, but I really want the lego Himeji castle.
Himeji Castle 21060 | Architecture | Buy online at the Official LEGO® Shop US
Recreate instantly recognizable details of one of Japan’s most famous buildings with this spectacular LEGO® Architecture Himeji Castle building kitwww.lego.com
I've visited the real castle in Japan, and this would be a cool memento to remember that trip.
So I've actually been to the Gyeongbokgung palace as well. Personally I found it a little underwhelming.Yes, and I wish LEGO to continue to release more real-world architecture, I.E. The Geyongbokgung Palace in South Korea. Not gonna be the tallest build, but it's the intricate symmetry and building placement that will make it look amazing
Yes, I am from South Korea and I know the full history; It should be noted that wood was the most abundant resource for building in that region, and while there was an option to build stuff with mud it was considered "low" class. Korea suffered so much invasion, and due to some idiot kings fleeding the palace, it was repeated it razed and rebuilt.So I've actually been to the Gyeongbokgung palace as well. Personally I found it a little underwhelming.
There's very cool parts of it, but as as whole it's just not as grand as a lot of other palaces I've been to. It also doesn't help that it's been burned down and rebuilt like 5 times. You would think that after the first couple of times they would set up more defenses around it, or maybe stop building it out of wood.
It's definitely worth seeing, especially the pavilion that's on the water. Having said that there's a lot of other structures in that same style in Japan and China that I think are much more visually impressive and deserving of lego sets.