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PostPosted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:46 
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A friend of mine 3D printed this pretty awesome Lego wreath.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:14 
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I *need* one of those!


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 12:10 
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I *need* one of those!


me too... I need to get a 3d printer

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Go on Kov, get a 3D printer and print us all Lego wreaths!

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 23:32 
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That wreath is AMAZING

Also, has it been snowing?

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 0:01 
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Yes, it’s been snowing for the last few days now. It’s snowing right now, too. As you’ve probably noticed, it’s all anyone is speaking about at the moment.

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 Post subject: Re: Lego (picture-rich thread)
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Mimi wrote:
Yes, it’s been snowing for the last few days now. It’s snowing right now, too. As you’ve probably noticed, it’s all anyone is speaking about at the moment.


It was the footprints reflected in the door glass that gave it away. I'm actually a little out of touch with the UK peeps of late, so I had no idea until I saw the pic :facepalm:

Do you know how long it took to print the lego wreath?

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 Post subject: Re: Lego (picture-rich thread)
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Oh right! Sorry, I thought you were being g funny because of all the snowy pictures in the winter watch thread :D Yes, it’s definitely been snowing over most of the U.K.
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Snowmen are on street corners and in gardens, school closures, etc.

I don’t know how long it took in terms of hours, but she said it took ten rounds of printing.


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Mimi wrote:
Oh right! Sorry, I thought you were being g funny because of all the snowy pictures in the winter watch thread :D Yes, it’s definitely been snowing over most of the U.K.
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Snowmen are on street corners and in gardens, school closures, etc.

I don’t know how long it took in terms of hours, but she said it took ten rounds of printing.



hahaha, no I wan't at all - I don't really look in the winter watch thread often, it's not really relatable for me as it's starting to get into a hot spell here. It was really hot this weekend.

10 rounds of printing sounds like a lot, but I've zero experience with 3D printing.

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Shark!


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 Post subject: Re: Lego (picture-rich thread)
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Can you imagine if Lego released 6ft tall Christmas trees in the form of blown up versions of their standard conical tree brick?

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I get that song in my head every time I see those little trees.

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Mimi wrote:
Can you imagine if Lego released 6ft tall Christmas trees in the form of blown up versions of their standard conical tree brick?


It feels like I used to have loads of those little lego tree pieces when I was young. And yet in all the dozens and dozens of lego boxes our kids have, we have never ever got one single tree piece. Is it just me, or have they 'gone away'?

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Actually, now yow mention it I think you’re right.

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This is just perfect


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Just a huge dump of my collection scattered across my gaming area

The plants are the domain of Mrs Trousers.


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Ah, the old "rear speakers next to the front speakers" audio setup.

What's that next to the X Wing in the cabinet? Projector, maybe?

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That's the front/central speaker. I've got the same speaker set except mine are set up properly.... :hat:


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Ah, the old "rear speakers next to the front speakers" audio setup.

What's that next to the X Wing in the cabinet? Projector, maybe?


Pains me. But wires over there are not permissable within my current marriage.

Got wireless rears in the main room with the mahoosive TV and the Xbox.

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