Just completed Lego The Tumbler 76023 hence hunting for display box
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Oct 6 2014, 08:47 PM
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One quick question to all the taiko(s) here, do you all know where/how to get those display box to store/display the lego set + to keep it away from collecting dust?
Just completed Lego The Tumbler 76023 hence hunting for display box |
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Oct 7 2014, 09:03 AM
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Oct 7 2014, 09:44 AM
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Oct 7 2014, 06:00 PM
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QUOTE(mryellow19 @ Oct 7 2014, 11:09 AM) Daiso case will not fit the 76023 Tumbler due to the dimension. This will definitely need a custom made acrylic case lol. I have this information from someone last time but am not sure if he is still doing his business. Checked out the DAISO @ Pavillion. Definitely no case that will fit the Tumbler 76023 as they only have those for keeping mini figs Perniagaan Ty Sign No. 61, Jalan Taman Tan Yew Lai, Taman Tan Yew Lai, 58200 KL. email : tysignad@gmail.com tel : 012-2917382 This person does custom acrylic case but be prepared to fork out at least RM150 and above for it. Good luck! QUOTE(zoomckng @ Oct 7 2014, 12:16 PM) Will need to ask/check around for sources/shops for sure QUOTE(anak kenyalang @ Oct 7 2014, 12:38 PM) IMO, if u are willing to fork out more than RM150 for a display box/cabinet, why don't you get yourself a Detolf instead? Last time i bought it, it was RM170+. Based on Ikea website, seems like they have stock in store. Not possible for that due to limited space in the room At the moment, I am only keeping it in my book shelf with the glass door closed to avoid dust |
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Oct 8 2014, 08:42 PM
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Nov 14 2014, 11:52 AM
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QUOTE Sometimes you can be casually going about your day and you’re just hit with a genius idea. And you can’t believe no one’s ever thought of it before. We imagine this is pretty much how the Lego Wall project came about. Gilg, an employee at the German creative studio NPIRE, found an innovative solution to the company’s ‘crap from the kitchen encroaching on the hallway’ problem – he built a dividing wall with 55,000 Lego bricks. He explains: ‘I had the only right and most obvious thought: “We need a Lego wall to be able to hide all the empty containers and the garbage behind them.”‘ Erm, not the most obvious thought Gilg, no. The project took him a year, with a little help from his colleagues. Staff brought in their old Lego from home and they also purchased 80 packs of new bricks. It cost 2,500 Euros (£2000), weighs around 80 kilos, is almost three metres wide and is 2.8 metres tall at its highest point. So, next time you need a dividing wall in your house – and have a lot of time on your hands – why not try building it out of Lego? Just don’t let the kids at your building supplies. http://metro.co.uk/2014/11/04/man-builds-d...f-lego-4934394/ A wall made of Lego? |
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Dec 28 2014, 02:57 PM
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