Sunday, September 27, 2015

September Order 2: The Netherlands Strike Back


Not exactly an impressive pile....


I received the second half of the September order direct from DeenseSteentjes in The Netherlands.

I am still amazed that I live in a time when I can place an order on Saturday to a small shop on a different continent and receive the package the following Saturday. I have trouble fathoming the logistics of trying to quickly and efficiently route mail through two postal systems!



This is how I knoll...now the order looks better!


The exciting thing are those 46 1x2 dark blue transparent tiles, they are going to be the Falcon's engine exhaust. Previously I bought 20 or so of the light blue transparent 1x2 tiles because of an error (or discrepancy) in the Peeron listing for the UC Millennium Falcon. While they list the light blue transparent color, both Bricklink and Rebrickable list the dark blue version. :/  

Also, I managed to snag 3 more of those gray control hinges! Only 48 to go...



So that is all of September's order: 497 total parts of 23 unique types. If I have all my math right, I should be able to finish the frame and landing gear tomorrow when I get into the office!

Current stats:
I have 4167 of the 5196 parts on hand (80.2%)
Ihave all of 182 of the 287 parts needed on hand (63.41%)

Friday, September 25, 2015

September Parts Order (Happy Birthday!)



Straight from Toy Brick Brigade comes the bulk of my September order! 338 Lego arrived (slightly damp due the two days of rain) at my door this afternoon ready to be inventoried and verified. Turns out they actually sent 339, I got an extra 1x12 light gray plate. No complaints, I needed one anyway.

Zoe, who's paws are in the top-right of the shot, was so excited that she proceeded to try and help me count by first swatting at the piles I was making, then when that did not prove helpful enough, simply laying on the "to sort" pile.

I went over my normal monthly budget this time so I could get enough parts to finish the landing pads (Seven? The Falcon has SEVEN landing pads? I don't remember that!) and complete the main framework. This should take me to step 61 when it is all done. I'm kinda hoping that family and friends took me seriously when I said I wanted cash for my birthday to get a jump on the next steps of the Falcon! :)

Unfortunately, being Friday and the Falcon being at the office, I now have to wait until Monday before I can add these new parts. Ug! Starting off a new year with an exercise in patience...

If I get really lucky, the second half of the order will arrive (form The Netherlands!) tomorrow and I can slip into the office early on Monday and get everything added before work.

Falcon Progress


I threw in the towel at having a place at home where I could leave a half-completed Lego project and all the pieces laying around for months on end. Having a one-year-old always and large, semi--permanent piles of of Lego do not mix.

So I've drug the entire thing to work, cleared off a spot in my cube (that is now dubbed "Corellian Engineering Corporation YT-1300 Restoration Center") and made space in a file cabinet to the parts bins.

To give you some idea of how big this set is, find Chewie minifig along the horizontal middle, towards the left. The picture is from the front where the "mandibles" attach, once they are on (hopefully soon!) she'll be near her completed length. My guesstimate is that will about 20% longer.

I'm going to have to stand farther back for the next pictures.