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 The Official LEGO Enthusiast Club V6, Legends of Chima, poison overload!

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mystique_nw
post Jan 17 2013, 02:55 PM

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i never know shell lego garage is like hot cakes. just now they sell to shell lego to shell cbj staff, limited quantity only, 1 person can get 1 set only. and many was asking if they can buy the garage only. but cannot lah. got many rules
mystique_nw
post Jan 17 2013, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(aba9785 @ Jan 17 2013, 03:05 PM)
u mean this one?
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Yeah that one
mystique_nw
post Jan 22 2013, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(Bigfoot-X @ Jan 21 2013, 07:40 PM)
Here's a totally n00b question - how do you guys take care of your minifigures? Do you guys actually play with your sets or just take them out for photoshoots?

As I have mentioned before, I'm a collector and I take really good care of my collectibles (or at least I TRY to!). I'm concerned about the printing on the figures (since they are so valuable). How do you prevent your minifigures from getting scratched up or damaged (loose arms or legs - think it's happened to my old LEGO before)? Do you spray it with clear spray or something to protect the paint/printing?

Long story short, how do you prevent this from happening .......

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The pic is a key-chain which belongs to my friend (if you're a member of this forum, sorry MC! biggrin.gif) and the extent of the damage is probably due to keys/coins scratching it up in the pocket/purse. But you get the picture .......
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