Started working on
putting together Lego Creator sets in February. Not sure why I choose Creator?
I’m more into the sets with minifigures but Creator has some cool stuff also. I
wanted to put something together real quick just to show you how I go about
deciding which set I will put together usually.
I write down all the
sets’ model number in the group or groups I’m going to work on.
You may not be able
to see it too good in the picture. I wrote the numbers in red on the sheet of the
paper. The model number is usually 4 or 5 numbers. If I have 2 or more of one
set, that’s how many times I’ll write that model number down. Then I cut each
number off the paper.
Then I fold each one
and put them into a container.
The container is so I
can shake them up, reach in and pick a number. That’s how I’ve been choosing
which set to work on since the past Summer. Thinking about putting each group
of Legos I have in a container to choose which one I to work on next time.
The first number I a
draw was
31017 is the Sunset
Speeder. I dig the orange and black.
This was a small one
so if didn’t take long to put together.
One of the cool
things about the Creator sets is most of them are 3 in 1, meaning you can
choose from 3 different things to put together. I have 2 of these sets in the
mix so I went with the race car first. It’s a pretty cool ride, small but cool.
Didn’t really get a good a picture of it, it’s kind of hard for me to get the
right angle plus it doesn’t really show how big it is.
Grouped together all
the cool Lego Creator sets I have, in my opinion of course.
So far, I’ve put
together about 15 sets. Put together all the cool ones in the picture except
the brown crib at the bottom with the white tree. The blue plane is huge. It
made me wonder what the Star Wars ships are going to look like. The blue plane
also has a blue hoover craft as one of the things you put together so I’ll
probably take it apart and put the hoover craft together one day. I’m feeling
that yellow four wheeler, it’s my favorite so far.
Here’s a couple of
sets that didn’t make the cool list but turned out to be decent.
Legos trip me out
sometimes. The little guy in the small cottage picture is holding a polish that
came off the grill. Can’t really see the grill but it’s to his right in the
corner.
Drew a number
yesterday but haven’t started working on it yet.
It’s the biggest Lego
Creator set I have. The Creator sets don’t label the bags like the other Lego groups
usually do. You have to pretty much sort all the pieces, sorting 1023 pieces
isn’t going to be fun at all. It’s going to take up a lot of space and time. It’s
a good thing a got 6 ft folding table back around Black Friday. Putting this
set together on the floor or in front of the computer wouldn’t have been fun.
I might not get very
many Creator sets in the future unless I really like it or it’s on clearance. I
want to stick to certain groups like Star Wars, Super Heroes and Lego City, it’s
not working out that way though. I’ll have plenty more to show y’all in the
future. More cool ones, weird ones and some that I couldn’t left in the store.
I will be putting
this one together at some point soon, just because I dig this mug.
I’m big into Tie
Fighters. If I can somewhere get my hands on another one of the Tie Fighters I
bought a couple of years ago, that’s extra cheap, I will.
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