

*I was messing around with my new World Racer figs when I noticed the flaming skull on the back on one and thought I might do a little vig for you Warhead.
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Tzan wrote:I agree with Warhead.Quantumsurfer wrote:I generally agree with TzanWarhead wrote:I agree with QuantumSmurfer.


AmenWarhead wrote:
WARNING WARHEAD RANT: In my time I've bought zillions of Lego sets which I enjoyed at the time. But now I'm sick of buying ten of something to get the right number of THAT particular peace I want. Briklink is the dogs bollox. Overpriced Lego can suck my plumbs, they got their pound of flesh when I was most in need of money, when I didn't have much of it. Besides, most of the sets nowadays aren't very sturdy and to be honest are stingy on parts and uninspired as a stand alone set IMO. The Mini-Figs are where Lego's focusing it's attention. BTW Random Mini-Figs for £2 each, kiss my puckered hairy arse Mr Lego CEO ya chancing wee sleekit prick! Sure, you'll get your money but I'll make sure I get the most I can and what I want for what I spend.


EDIT: scrap nonsensical unneeded bullshit.Warhead wrote:WARNING WARHEAD RANT: In my time I've bought zillions of Lego sets which I enjoyed at the time. But now I'm sick of buying ten of something to get the right number of THAT particular peace I want. Briklink is the dogs bollox. Overpriced Lego can suck my plumbs, they got their pound of flesh when I was most in need of money, when I didn't have much of it. Besides, most of the sets nowadays aren't very sturdy and to be honest are stingy on parts and uninspired as a stand alone set IMO. The Mini-Figs are where Lego's focusing it's attention. BTW Random Mini-Figs for £2 each, kiss my puckered hairy arse Mr Lego CEO ya chancing wee sleekit prick! Sure, you'll get your money but I'll make sure I get the most I can and what I want for what I spend.
Tzan wrote:I agree with Warhead.Quantumsurfer wrote:I generally agree with TzanWarhead wrote:I agree with QuantumSmurfer.


Maximally agreed sir! Not to mention the poor quality control and that some parts are made now in china... Yuck. I want the 'lego' of my childhood back.Warhead wrote: WARNING WARHEAD RANT: In my time I've bought zillions of Lego sets which I enjoyed at the time. But now I'm sick of buying ten of something to get the right number of THAT particular peace I want. Briklink is the dogs bollox. Overpriced Lego can suck my plumbs, they got their pound of flesh when I was most in need of money, when I didn't have much of it. Besides, most of the sets nowadays aren't very sturdy and to be honest are stingy on parts and uninspired as a stand alone set IMO. The Mini-Figs are where Lego's focusing it's attention. BTW Random Mini-Figs for £2 each, kiss my puckered hairy arse Mr Lego CEO ya chancing wee sleekit prick! Sure, you'll get your money but I'll make sure I get the most I can and what I want for what I spend.