LEGO shopping in Singapore is like heaven. Not only because of the much better selection but also, and more importantly, because of the cheaper price. It is great to see sets going at prices close to, or even lower (with discounts) than, their US retail prices. Our local price goes from double to almost triple of retail, which is just plain crazy.
Of course, since we are trying to stay away from themed sets, we picked up mostly Bricks & More and a couple of City impulse sets with minifigs to go with them.
If you are hitting Singapore and plan to pick up a few sets, hop on over to A Modular Life for a fantastic shopping guide maintained by a nice AFFOL Erica.
Monday, December 27, 2010
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
The Stuff That Makes Up The World
Getting the LEGO digital camera somehow rekindled my love for LEGO bricks and building. Little P. and I plan to amass tons of basic bricks for gazillions of constructing fun. Never mind the themed sets. I think having a brick stock and just grabbing some images off the net would be more fun. Plus, we love multicolor builds, "real" colors are just plain dull.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Whoopass Stew!
We are done saving the world. I swear Mojo Jojo would never return after being mobbed by a hundred or so Powerpuff Girls.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Blastin'

Above is the X-Treme Pix, a camera that is said to be a Blaster hiding behind a differently colored body. The original Nickelodeon Photoblaster has been discontinued years ago. The last batches came out in 1999. This fun camera creates four separate images off a single frame (yes, four clicks).
Today, I got my first Blaster roll, a May 2006 expired Fuji Superia 400, back.


I am one happy film shooter.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
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