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LONDON CALLING - LEGO PODCAST

LC245 - BRICKLINK DP SERIES 3 GOING GOING NEARLY GONE AND A LEGO MASTER JOINS THE PANEL

Welcome to the LONDON❤️ CALLING☎️ Live LEGO Podcast🎧 audio edition, where I will be joined by friends from all over the world🌎 for lots of interaction with you in the chat talking about all things LEGO, LIFE and LOTS of LAUGHS too. So please do join in the fun and be a BIG part of the AFOL conversation.


This week I'm back from holiday, Gaz & The Brickbods reminisce on The Great Western Brickshow and we're joined by Tim Hutchings from season four of LEGO MASTERS and finally we take a look at the present and future Bricklink Designer Program series.


👩‍👩‍👧‍👦 This weeks LONDON CALLING panel consist of:


📺 Youtube:

 @TheBrickBods 

 @theminifigwho 

@TitaniumJay52 

📸 Instagram:

timsbrickadventures aka Tim Hutchings from LEGO Master Season 4

📹Twitch:

Amberlia

❓Friday's PMQ is brought to us from:

 @BrickhamsDen 



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Broadcast on:
12 Oct 2024
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[Music] Hi everyone, I'm Greg and I host the weekly LEGO podcast, London Corning. It goes out live every Friday over on my YouTube channel, London Bridge Bricks. Now you're listening to the audio version of the podcast which is essentially the same minus the intro music. So without further ado, let's dive in and find out what's been going on this week in the wibbly, wobbly world of LEGO. I've had a bit of a flute this week. In fact, I've had it since about last Thursday. So when I was watching London Corning last week, which was so brilliantly hosted by the brickbods, and I was kind of feeling a bit dodge. You know, we just sort of think, "I thought I could come in damn with something." Was it because I was coming to the end of my holiday? Potentially, I don't know. But anyway, I have been so rough with the flute. And it is a thing that's going around. Luckily, it wasn't Covid or anything like that. They said, "This is LEGO just as bad, to be honest." And yeah, so it's just been a bit of a funny week. And also, we've all this sneezing about proper old bands that happen to be this week. Because I've been sneezing and coughing so much, I have sensationally put my back out. I really have. So if you sort of see me sort of being a bit sort of rigid, as it were, it's simply because I sneeze and totally put my back out, like it completely spazzomed out. It really did. So anyway, what can I say? Yes, I made it to Friday. It feels this week as being a proper non-starter since the holiday. I had an amazing holiday. I really did. I totally missed you a lot as well last Friday. But didn't have a good one, nonetheless. Anyway, I've watched it back a couple of times. My god, we went to Steam last week. Gaz did an amazing job kind of sending us a link from over there. It looks so good. I do need to get there next year. I think I can make it probably on the Sunday. I don't know. A lot depends on what's going to be happening the next year or so. It really does. I've got a lot of things booked up then already. And Steam kind of falls just at the slightly the wrong time for me. It's now in the holidays. And you know what it's like, because I haven't got kids or anything like that. As soon as the holidays are over and the prices have kind of plummeted, I don't know, parents, but aren't with it. That's it. I'm off abroad. So I'm a little bit huskier than normal tonight, folks. But anyway, what can I say? I'm here. It's Friday. We made it. And hopefully I get good night's sleep tonight. But anyway, we've got a load of things to get through tonight. We've got a great new guest that's on as well, all the way from Lego Master Season 4. Can't wait to get him on. Jolly excited about that. We've got some new what are two new Lego sets as well that have kind of surfaced today. One of them being the Lego store series. It's a it's a bit of a weird one for me because I've had a quick look at some pictures for it. It's the bakery gift with purchase. It's kind of like little stores of the world. It's really odd though, because even though it's bakery, I kind of look at it and I'm thinking is it made? Or is it got all the colors of Christmas in it? Is this really weird? Is it got like a wreath as well? Like a Christmas wreath at the top of it. But anyway, I literally looked at it for about 30 seconds and thought that's weird. Anyway, that's my first impressions of that. We've got some other stuff from that coming in tonight as well. We're going to be looking back at Steam last week. We've got loads of pictures. Helen sent me loads of pictures. The minifigoo sent me loads of pictures as well. Got some pictures from Nicole as well. She's been away for the last two weeks over in America. So we're going to be taking a look at Steam as well. I'm excited about that. I really am. Got some super pictures. Thank you, Helen, for sending in so many as well. Super appreciated it. That's why I kind of didn't put the feelers out this week. I asked him for loads of pictures to be said because well, we've got loads to get through. We've got about 70 actually to get through tonight, which is really, really good. This week's PMQ. It's a good one. They're always good ones though, aren't they? Let's face it. But this one comes from Rickam. Super excited to play that one to you about later as well because I want to say he's too thought-provoking. It's one of those ones that when they ask you the question, it's going to be a knee-jerk reaction to it. So I'm jolly excited what the panel have to say about that. But I'm also excited about what you guys have to say about it as well. I think you're going to be hardly against it. I really, really do. I don't think anyone's really going to be up for it. And it kind of kind of spawned from an idea, Lego kind of surveyed a few weeks ago that, well, between our slot, it didn't hang around very long. Otherwise, we're going to be checking out as well what's left of the BrickLink Designer Program Series 3 because let's face it. The stronghold that flew out the window in about four hours, I think that sold out in. And when we're talking about if any of us actually bought any of them, I certainly did. I bought two. I've got to be honest. I'm in an hour in a week what I was going to buy. I really was. And I don't know if the reviews I was hearing from, I've helped me or not. I'm not really too sure. Certainly the one I really thought I was going to get, I always kind of put off from a review. Interesting because otherwise it was a dead surf for me. But anyway, we'll chat about that a little bit later. Where else we got coming up as well tonight? Well, we got the survey as well. Let's have a look at that survey show. If I could just get my cursor up there in time. Basically, tonight's survey says, "Did you crowdfund any of the BrickLink Designer Program Series 3s that went live this week?" Yes, it says 37%. No, 54. Do you know what? I'm actually amazed at 37. This is based on 35 votes so far. I'm amazed it's 37%. That's really high. Undecided 9. There are one or two that are left. Maybe three actually. I think there are left. The last time I looked, which was yesterday, where should we go first? I'll tell you where we're going to go first. We're going to get someone in in a minute from America. But before we do that, I feel like I feel slightly out of sync actually for all sorts of reasons. Anyway, I just want to say thank you as well for TJ for being a member for 17 months. King Oldman Doth for being a member for 32 months and Minarck as well. 33 months. Amazing. Thank you so much, Mark. I do super appreciate it. Thank you as well to Titanium and KO and everybody who is a member. Honestly, folks, it really does mean the world to me. It really does massively. Without further ado, let's go through and see who's out there actually at the moment. BKM slams out there. Evening, guys, says BKM slam all the way from Minneapolis. I think that's correct. I think that's right. I was thinking Chicago, but it's not as Minneapolis. At least I think it is. Two for five. Greg's alive. Oh, I like that. I am kind of alive at the moment. It kind of feels a bit, kind of, I feel slightly sedated. Hence, I've even got a cap on tonight. Do you know what? I just need, I need to get some good vibes going around me. Also as well, thanks to my wife. She'd be looking after me big time this past week. She really has. Where else should we go? We've got TJ out there as well, saying hello, TJ. We've got the minifig who as well. He kind of dematerialized. I think that's the right way around, but he's back now, it seems. He was kind of meditating in the green room. He was a shenanigans in the London calling green rooms. He really does. Math bricks is out there as well, saying hello, everyone. You could see in math bricks and the brick larynx. Honestly, guys, that's why now, when I do, when I put out the promo on London calling, which kind of came out a bit late this week, but I was just a bit like, I can't be off work and do loads of stuff on, on social media, because to me, that's just, that kind of bang out of order. I don't know how you feel about that. Let me know. I mean, you don't have to do it like I did, but just made you message me on Instagram or anything like that. But honestly, I just wasn't in the mood for anything. It's kind of funny. I don't know if it's me, but when I'm here, I find it very demotivating. I really, really do. But that's kind of what being ill is all about, I suppose, isn't it? But anyway, we're here now, and the one thing I just wanted to mention in a very roundabout way is that I really appreciate all the guys and girls that beam in from Australia, which is why now, when I do my promos, if you look at the one on my stories, you'll see that I actually put it on there and put Australia's time on there as well, because there's so many of you good guys and girls out there from Australia that beam in. I super appreciate it. And that's kind of like me saying, thank you as well, but without saying thank you. So I appreciate it. So thank you very much, Rick Larrickin. Thank you very much, Lego Team B and everybody else from Down Under, I super appreciate it. Now, sticking in Europe, we've got Lady MacRick out there saying, good evening greetings from Germany. I hope you have a wonderful start to your weekend. So do I. Yeah, I'm glad it is the weekend already, to be honest. I feel like I've been through the mill. I really do. I'm an arts out there as well. He's back from a long-term holiday as well. He's been in Japan. Two Go Folds is out there as well. Hello, everyone. Happy Friday. They're going to be on London Calling Panel next week. Looking forward to that. How else we got out there as well. Okay. Oh, you suppose he's saying this here. Is that two Go Folds I spoke? Is that a these my friend? Go is out there as well. Hello from Ireland. It's not like a catch phase for you, though, isn't it? You've got the Dublin Convention coming up soon. I was thinking about going out there. It didn't quite work out for me this year. Maybe next year or something like that. I might do that. It doesn't take that. I don't think there's too much to get there from London to Dublin. It's normally pretty cheap. I think Ryanair can fly out there. I'm going to be from... I'm just trying to think there. Where would I go from? Gatwick, actually. Gatwick will be able to do it. And what I built is a new member. She should become a new member on the Londoner tier, which I super appreciate. And like I always say, folks, if you do want to support my channel, if you do want to support my content, this has a bit of a cliche now. But there are two tiers, and if you guys and girls are interested to know what those are, just check out the details down in the description below where you find the details of everybody. I'm just going to be on the panel tonight, including the PMQ for my good friend Rickam. Where else should we go? Let's keep going down as well. It's going to be saying awesome. Awesome to have you here, mate. There we go. Loving the team, these stuff. I always do as well. Got a PMQ coming up from them in the next couple of weeks or so. Sallyx. Scareback. Couple of weeks ago. It was really cool to see your pictures on there. Scareback looks really good. Big shout out to Dan as well from Two Go Fools. Again, for doing a live link up. We've done a lot of link ups this year, folks. Chicago, Melbourne, Scareback. I mean, that's three pretty big ones straight away. And Steam. And of course, Ricktastic. I mean, that's pretty much as big as it gets really, isn't it? Maybe we can try and do some more even so next year. Big, pretty cool, wouldn't it? Bricks-a-porum is out there as well. Trevor, good to see you, my friend. Where else we got out there? My and Andrew's as well, Martin. We've changed about you a few minutes ago. And I'll drop you a message a little bit later. That would be bad or anything like that. Just noticed that the company that we use, Streamlots, for hosting our live streams, they sold the company and they've been bought by someone, of course, and highly likely to as well. Because Streamlots were pretty damn good. Any problem is, they're going to be hijacking the prices up big time. Everybody out there, because I know there's a lot of YouTubers that are tuned in watching this that you streamlots beware, especially if you set up some automatic payments as well. Streamlots is getting a little bit on the expensive side. Anyway, I'm going to be doing a member stream as well over the course of the weekend. Probably Sunday, probably around the seven o'clock. I'm going to be on call this Sunday as well. So hopefully it will go ahead. All you will be fine. Reason being, I'm on call, is because I've got a special thing that I'm going to be attending next Sunday. Or be revealed later on in the week, folks. But it's going to be really, really cool. And it's all come out of being associated with a particular organization. And for once, it's kind of worked pretty damn well for me. It really has. Chris is out there as well, separate as Chalice Evening. Good to see you mate. Crypto bricks is out there too. He gave us a brilliant PMQ a couple of weeks ago. Thanks again for that Kevin. I was super appreciated it. Chris has been a member for 33 months. Unbelievable. Whoop, whoop. Been on the bag when I'm going to jump from a member for 33 months. That's unreal. Greetings from the Netherlands as well. Good to see you mate. Brick Hive is out there as well. Staying incoming. Brick 5. Hello Brandon. And we've got Brick My Mat there too. So did you get a special 6x6 tile with spacemen? Oh, who's that from? Is that from? Oh, there he is there. Brick comes down a little low. Brick My Mat. I do like your avatar. That's very cool, that is. It's really cool indeed. I'm going to ask that there as well. It says LC245. It is 245. I need to say 2416, sending the good heaving vibes to you. Here's my super appreciate it. I really do. And I nearly come to another actually doing a London calling because these things will happen eventually one day, folks. Tonight, I think it's probably the closest I've ever got to it. But anyway, we're here now. Let's get this done, shall we? Ah, I'm having a good time. Hope you guys are too. And on that note, I think we will go for... If I can find it. I've got it now. But I'm here. Two weeks out, I'm not doing it. I'll slow you up a little bit. Anyway, me now. My good friend. This is... For you. I love that last bit of that music. It really does. They're kind of finding it quite uplifting. I really do. Thank you so much, Menark. I really super appreciate it. Hope all is good with you. We'll be messaging this week as well. So it's been all good fun. Hope the jet lag has worn off. Watching on the big telly as Kit and Sin. Ah, very cool. Minifig Nick. Send me a picture. I love it with people watching me on TV. Not that I'm on TV, of course, but London calling is a whole... Maybe send me a picture when the whole panel's on or something like that. Anyway, let's get going, shall we? We're going to go because we're down out there. Polar bricks is out there. This is in the house. You have to take care of yourself first. That is true, actually. That is true. I feel like I'm literally falling apart this week. Honestly, folks, I haven't even built any leg out. I could not be bothered with it. I really couldn't. I was just like, I don't want to touch my bricks with the lurgers. Is that a weird thing? I don't know. But anyway, it's certainly how I felt anyway. We've got a new member as well in the form of bricksplorium. Bricksplorium has become a YouTube member. Super appreciate that, mate. Probably has two members in one stream. Amazing stuff. Thank you so much. Annie's bricks and figures of that. I hope you enjoyed your whole. I really did. I had a super time. It was like, the weather was phenomenal. It's a bit colder in the UK. I hope we had a ground frost this morning. Couldn't believe that. I did my brick mime. So good to see you here. Yeah, brick mime. It really is. Thank you, Two Go Fals, for probably pulling me as well, which is very, very cool. Saliscape is out there. There it is. There we go. And there it is as well. Right. Okay, who are we going to get on first? I'll tell you where we're going to go first. We're going to go over to Pond. We're going to go over to, I don't know, I don't exactly know where she lives. It's somewhere around this East Coasty sort of area. Thankfully, it's nowhere near Florida. Blimey, the storm. Milton going through Florida at the moment. Unbelievable. I hope you guys are all safe. Loads of people I've got in touch with. And thankfully, Touchwood, everyone is, which is very, very cool indeed. And Harten to hear. Talking of Hartening, we've got the Brooker tier out there. Good to see you, mate. We've got Andrew out there as well. Brick World Fort in Wayne is tomorrow. And Adrienne's, whoa, all the way from, I think, New Zealand, Adrienne. I'm going to be meeting a New Zealander this week. Funny enough, on Monday. In fact, I'm going to be seeing an American, you guys all know, on Tuesday and on Monday. I'm going to be speaking and seeing a New Zealander that you guys all know as well, which is jolly exciting. Watch for the socials for that. Hopefully, by then, I'll be out to do a selfie because at the moment, I don't think I could live my arm above my head. Anyway, where are we going to go now? Like I say, keep the old man vibes going. Anyway, for that, we need to get a young gashing lady in. It can only be one thing. Do you know what, folks? I've got two favorite colors. One is sky blue. I just love the color sky blue. I really don't. It just brings a smile to my face every time I look up, and it's a blue sky. What can I say? Another color that I love that I always find quite warming and homely, I don't know, is of course Amber. It can only be one person with that name. It is, of course, our good friend from America on the other side of the pond. Amber Lyar builds. Hello to you. Hi. Hello. Lovely to see you. How are you doing? I'm fantastic. I'm fantastic. I'm happy to be here. Great to have you here. It really is, Amber. You're looking very well. You really are. I can't help but notice as well. You've got some Funko pops on the go to your right as well. I do. I do. Those are the temporary display. I am currently 3D printing shelves for them because Lego will eventually go there. But when I moved to the new place, nobody could ever see them. They were always displayed behind the camera. I was like, hey, let's put them up. Brilliant. I've only got one or two. I did go through a splurge of collecting them. This is my favourite one I ever got. It's Captain James T. Kirk of a Starship Enterprise. Yeah. I love him. William Shatner. Love a bit of Alicia. What's hilarious about my Funko pops is my daughter doesn't understand why I keep them in the box and don't take them out and play with them. She's always every time she's like, can we take them out? And I'm like, you know what? I might have made the Hasbro Black series. I don't know why I do that. I just haven't taken them out. The box is yet. Maybe I need to display them properly or something like that. Okay. But if you think about it, it's a lot easier to dust off a box than one of those figures. You know what? That's a funny thing you say that. This weekend, actually, I'm going to be filming how I clean my Lego sets. I bought, I've got three different, maybe four or five, actually, different options of cleaning them. I think I know which one's the best one. But anyway, it's going to be a sort of tongue-in-cheek look at how I do it. I've invested in a few different brushes as well. And yeah, it's just going to be a video that's going to be maybe coming out the, maybe the end of the next week or so. It's going to be a short or something like that. But it's going to be a funny one. Plus, I kind of get on the right side of my wife because then I'm sort of tidying up a room. And I am, but honestly, after a year is so dusty, honestly, it's absolutely horrific. It really is the dusting. And you know, if you do a little playing with it in the, in between the dusting, that's fine too. Yeah, it is, it is. But yeah, it's just a thing. It's, it's just one of those things we have to do it. How I clean my Lego in '82 part short series. Yeah, if anyone could do it, I could do it. Is that a challenge? Is that a challenge, Chris? Anyways, so, I'll let everyone as everyone see the leaked photos of Lego X and Manchin 2024 Marvel Modular. Oh, we might have, I don't know. But in theory, I believe there's one going to be coming out. I'm curious to look if it's a mansion. I wonder if it'd be anything like the museum. Just wondering. Anyway, time will tell folks. Time will tell. Where should we go next, then? Amberly, where would you like to go next? We can stay, we can stay on the east coast. This guy's up near Chicago sort of areas. But he's in the land of the fleece. We could go there. Yeah, or we can go south in the UK to a place they call Southampton, where I think they're actually at the moment eating yoghurt. I'm not too sure. It looks quite healthy. I'm probably mistaken. It's probably ice cream. Or we can go to a place called Gallo Frei. Where would you like to go? I think as my co-host, I'm obligated to go to the Chicago area. And you're going to say that, honestly. I could have put money on it. But can I even notice this geezer? This geezer. We'll call him TJ. It's not his real name, but everyone calls him anyway. See, what he's doing livestreams with you on Twitch. Does he wear the green fleece quite often? Have you ever noticed that? Occasionally. Yeah. Yeah, it's a thing, isn't it? It's almost like it's a live. It's a bio thing between the two entities. They're one of the same person or something like that. Maybe it's like a costume, like that, like a persona. Yeah, or like a venom. You don't have venom. It kind of takes over his host. Maybe it's like that. I don't know. But anyway, here he is now. It is, of course, the green fleece and titanium J. A 52. I don't mean. Hi, everybody. How you doing? Doing good. Doing good. You're looking jolly well, my friend. Yeah, don't. It just worked out that the green fleece was today. Because I alternate. No, it's the same one. I alternate between green, red, and blue. So I think tomorrow's red, actually. It's just going to have them in order to make sure I wear them all the same way. Red Saturday. Okay. I like that. Is it just one that you've got of each or? Because sometimes if I get like a tracksuit top or something like that from super dry, that I really like, I might buy two of them or something like that and then just put one away and then kind of get it out in about a year's time or something like that. Do you ever do that? I haven't done that so far, but maybe the next time I need a new one. Yeah. It's probably an old man thing or something like that. I'll just always like do it. It's like, I'm like, we trainers. If I find a pair of trainers, I like, I quite love these. These are lovely. Lovely and comfortable. They look good as well. I think I'll buy a few pairs of them. Do you guys and girls do that out there in the chat as well? Or is it just me? Anyway, TJ, good to have you here. I think you're going to be pretty excited tonight on you because I hear through the grapevine some the new season of Ninjago is dropped. So, officially. Oh, officially, it's officially out there. That torrent stuff. Have you seen any of it yet? Yes, I've watched it all. So, the story is that they accidentally were released a couple months ago by Peacock, a streaming service over here, and Peacock pulled it off, but they made their way to YouTube. And at that point, they're around. And I watched them then, but I had to support the official release. So, when Netflix dropped them, I watched them all as well. So, yeah, it was a nice refresher. I tell you what, he's on Netflix in the UK as well at the moment, Harry Potter. At least the first three films of him, anyway. So, I've watched all of one this week, and I've watched the next one as well. But I can't go too forward in it because I'm actually listening to it at the moment. The Audible book with Stephen Fry. It's really good. I'm learning loads about Harry Potter. I might even be able to pronounce some of their names in the future as well, which would be kind of cool. But anyway, TJ, we'll kind of talk a little bit later about what your thoughts are on season two. Spoiler free, of course. We'll come back to that in just a tick. Where would you like to go next? We've got, we've got Southampton, or we can go all the way west to a place called Gallifrey. Wow. Seeing as how I have a Dalek on my shirt. Oh my God. I think we'll go to Gallifrey. We're going to go to Gary. Now, hey, here's this thing right. I was going to go to Gallifrey. But here's the thing. Let me give you a little insight into what's going on in Gallifrey at the moment. There he is. I see what he says when he comes on share. There he is. Hello. How's it going? Yeah. I thought I did the big queue up and he was there in the next second. You're not. And I just thought, do you know what? Guys, very rarely swears. Very rarely swears. If you really know, okay. Yeah. It was to me, it was the first time he's got a foul mouth. But on the whole, yeah, on the whole is not too bad. But yeah, TJ, I think he might have missed the torso shot. So yes, guys, hold yourself. I've showed this shirt on before. Yeah. That is a good shirt, man. I love it. I love it. Can I just say as well, when I went to Turkey, I watched the best Lego film I've ever seen. The Batman movie. I've never seen it. Never seen it. It was so good. Yeah. Again, all I can think about was you, because the Daleks were in it loads of times. Oh, no, they're British robots in that film. Oh, yeah. Yeah. They actually say exterminate. They totally sounded like it. Did they? Oh, yeah. They were fringing on IP issues there. That's for sure. Sorry. I muted myself. I meant to say that movie is absolutely adorable. I love that. It's just brilliant. I think it was just so funny. It was such a funny movie. Oh, I've never seen it. I love Batman. I don't know. Batman Harry Potter this year, Harry Batman and Harry Potter seems to be turning into my favorite themes. It's bizarre. I'm like a new a new man at the end of this year. But yeah, when it comes to my Lego sets. But anyway, we've got minifigure in the house. We've got titanium J52. We've got amber-like builds. All their details you'll find down in the description below. Are you listening back on Spotify or, of course, Apple podcasts or Amazon as well. Even they do it. You'll find just like on YouTube or the details there in the description. But if you are watching this back or listening to it back in kind of audible kind of ways and we're talking about stuff and things like that and describing them as best we can. But if you do wonder, again, if you do wonder, what I think what it looks like, please have a little favor. Just click on the link. You'll find down in the description and get yourself over to here on the on the tubes and you'll see exactly what we look like as well. Now, talking of eye candy, guys, you've got one place left to go. That is, of course, Al Peeps down in Southampton. I think I'll choose Southampton. Good choice, my friend. Yeah, you can say it like I said. Anyway, let's get ourselves down in there. It's loaded in the stakes belly. It is, of course, our good friends live hosted a brilliant stream last week, folks. I've got to say, anyway, I'm just trying to get in there in between eating what I think is ice cream. I was thinking yogurt earlier. I was thinking maybe it's ice cream. Who knows, but anyway, let's bring them on and let's find out. He's, of course, carrying in, otherwise known as the brickbuds. Hello, you too. Hello. It was, in fact, rice. So, well done. So, I want to know, though, was this like sweet and sour rice or was this like a dessert rice, cold rice from yesterday? We didn't have any food, so we're just eating. I've got a baguette as well. Oh my god, baguette rice. It's about you too. Let's have a look. Can I eat a quiche or what quiche? Yeah, yeah. I had quiche yesterday, funnier now. That's a patty. Patty, as Gao says. Patty. All right, good stuff. Yeah, we're just, we didn't get a job that you're doing it, so we're just, okay, all right. I mean, what is it with you guys? Every time I see you doing a live stream, you're eating food. Chinese, I think it was at the weekend. Ian was, I've never known Ian be so quiet, but I couldn't put it down to the fact that his mouth was full of chicken chow maim. What do we have for you? There was no chicken chow maiming. I think you had sapphire chicken? Yeah, sapphire chicken. Yeah, sapphire chicken. We were hungry. We have to eat, but we also have a live stream. Yeah. I know, I know. Did you actually build anything last week? I don't know. We had a lot of stuff, bro. Hey, Chinese on a stream. Bloody, I wouldn't even do that on a member's stream. Believe me. Once we got food delivered to us by someone else, and that was free. That was confusing. Because we were happily on a live stream and the door went and we were like, well, what's that? And the tech had ordered some takeaway. You know, I don't know. You too should be on Twitch. That's the sort of stuff they do over there. Yeah, it's crazy. Amber Liar and TJ, and rubbing off on you, they really are. You can be crazy on whatever platform you're like. Yeah, that is true. That's true. You can be crazy. We've got a cooking clip out there. Oh, Lego team, but you could see your mate. I hope all his good with you. I hope everybody's had a top week out there as well, especially you mapping the miles. That quiche could almost pass the past as Chicago deep. Yeah. Good point, actually, mate. It really is. The only thing about that quiche is there wasn't enough cheese on it to make it look like a Chicago pizza. It is a thing, though, isn't it? It is a thing. Honestly, Amber Liar, TJ, go Chicago, right? TJ, no, there's more than anyone. And your pizzas, they're like, yeah, I like quiches. I've never seen anything like it. It's like cheese. Everything in Chicago, you got cheese on it. You go and buy a candy, as they say in America. You want cheese with that? You're going to have a latte or grande latte. That's their default over there. They're like, do you want cheese with that? I can't believe it. TJ, what's the thing with all the cheese? We just like cheese. I don't know what to say. It works. Well, I have fab blondie on here a few weeks ago, and she basically said, I'm going to go and get some dinner now. And she left the stream about half-hour before ending. I think it was almost going up to five hours. It's completely calories full. That one was. And she's like, what are you going to eat? What were you actually having for dinner? And it was something like, I'm having cheese on cheese with crusty cheese, and bread, and flaky cheese. And everything was just cheese this, cheese that, cheese this, cheese that. And I was just like, I was like, do you know what cheese? And she went, actually, I do. But unsurprised at the same time. Anyway, fab blondies, if you're out there, tuned in, lovely loads. BKM Slam is saying, Wisconsin is the dairy state. Oh, yeah. It's like the pictures that BKM said. Yeah, that's our neighbor. It's really northern neighbor. So, yeah. They've got lots of cows and goats up there and stuff like that, have they? I think so, yeah. I mean, we tend to do Wisconsin a bit much, to be honest. Have you not? Okay, okay. We can have to get you over to the UK one day, mate. That'd be good. For a month, has fabulous cheese too. Does it? Oh, okay. Yeah, that's good. Fabulous cheese. We all like Fabulous cheese. I talk to the Fabulous cheese. Fab sounds like lowy slag, just say. Yeah. I can't have all of you up. Anyway, a break of skew. All these out there. Okay. I was like watching earlier on this week. I was tuned in to watch Gaze, and I was like, hold on a minute. I must have made a mistake. I was clicked on the wrong figure. I'm watching an old episode of the, a couple of mock hits. I think that's what I used to call it. Anyway, Gaze's face. The old C-3PO. Rewinds it 10 seconds, folks. You want a good impression of C-3PO? You just got it. Right. Anyway, that's enough triggering gas for one night. Where are we going to go next? I'll tell you where we're going to go next. We're going to get someone on that was on season four of Lego Masters. And this guy, all right. Do you know what? I was just walking, I was in Chicago. I was back in Chicago. I can't take the coin, the phrase now, back in Chicago. I was just walking down and suddenly I walked into this area with a large staircase going up to the first floor. And this guy comes up to me, honestly, massive Gaze. There must be about six foot four at least. And he goes, he goes, how are you doing? I'm like, I've got no idea you are, but he's a lot bigger than me. He's wearing braces and everything he was. And he goes, I've got a sick week for you. My thanks, mate. Cheers, he's brilliant. And he goes, I'd love, I'd love to become on your channel one day on the corner. And I was like, dude, it was so welcoming and so lovely. He really was. And then he turns out he was, or indeed, he's okay. It's in a way, a Lego Masters contestant from this year's, I think it's this one, one of the most current season one anyway. Which I don't think Gaze, am I right in saying actually Carrie will know this as she bites into her pate and beguette. Have we had season four yet in the UK? I don't know. We stopped at the season one. Okay. There we go. I can actually hear it here. Very calmly crunching. If anyone's listening to this back as well, that's not a cat purring in the background. That's Ian eating dried crackers. I don't want doing that as well, Gaze. This is a bit weird, isn't it? It's like I've stroked in a cat. Anyway, what can I say? There is absolutely nothing creepy about this guy that's coming on next. He was kind of classified, apparently, on season four of Lego Masters as the, not the Terminator, but the Tim-inator. But otherwise, what can I say? I don't think he's a big guy. What can I say? He's a big lad. But anyway, we all know him, of course, as Tim Hutchins. Hello, mate. Hey, everybody. Hey, you're doing here tonight. Thank you. Dude, it's good to have you here. Now, I'm going to, what I'm going to do first of all, Tim, I'm going to break up these two over here, because these two are very, very dodgy indeed. They really are, especially in over there. So I'm going to bring him over there. I'm doing a long way. I'm going to keep, now, let's spread the ladies out a bit. Let's put the ladies over there. So we've got one one side, one down the other, well, anyway, Tim. Okay, Tim's brick adventures over on Instagram. You want to know all about him, folks, checking out. You'll find him over on Instagram. You'll find his details down in the description below. Tim, tell us a little bit about you. You're kind of, you're new to my kind of community. Obviously, we don't talk about LEGO Masters Season 14 March, because it's not been over here yet. But we always love getting LEGO Masters on, contestants. I always think you guys, I always call you guys LEGO Masters anyway. But tell us a little. I remember watching Lewis a while back. I love him. He's a great friend, and it was a real pleasure and honor to get to be on the show with him. So, I mean, I think that's, so that's, you know, I saw you talking about how I approached you, and I did. And it's because I just absolutely love the LEGO YouTube community. I don't know. Some of y'all may know Brick Smith. Long time. He's kind of one of the, he's kind of the godfather of the team. We mean TJ started out. He was like, he's one of the OGs is an ETJ. Yeah. Well, and I actually, we missed TJ this week, but I get every week. Every Wednesday, we do a LEGO Ultimate Builds. We're about four of us old, old forts, and 14 didn't have to endure all of us. And we just sit and talk and we do a big build. So, I get to see him about every week, but he wasn't able to join us this week. But, so I was saying, though, with the lake, he got me into it, or introduced me to the whole live stream and, you know, and brought me into this world. And it has just been fantastic. I mean, I have got to do so much because of it. I get the, I got to be able to help set up Brick Fair the last several years. And that's just, I've met so many wonderful people. And so, I just, I want to get to know everybody. I mean, I try to watch as much in as many of the streams as I can. And it's just been really great to see everybody. So, when I saw you there and I saw that you had sig figs, I really loved the sig fig. So, I've got a bunch and I want to trade with everybody I ever can. So, I knew I had one shot, you know, I didn't know how often you come to the States. And so, I just, you know, I'm old now. So, I don't have a problem walking up to people and talking to them. So, I just, you know, you only live once. I know that that's it. I think maybe, I mean, we're actually not that too dissimilar in age, actually. We're very close, in fact. But, the cool thing is, when I went there, it was the first time I'd ever been there. And I was just kind of absorbing everything. And the friendliness of Chicago was just something else. It really was. And, and you epitomized that for me. You really did. I was just like, my God, Lego masters come up to me once they give me his sig fig. And I was just like, this is like, the honours all mine. But it was amazing. But where did it all start for you? Because I think, I've done a little bit of research anyway, Tim. I think it kind of all started, you guys kind of applied for season one. It didn't kind of work out. But then you kind of, it came back again for season four with you. Because you, you wasn't just obviously you. There's a team of you, but there's, there's two teams that the end of the term, the Tim Minators. So tell us how it all came about, to get on Lego masters. Tim H and Tim H. So that was kind, and that was a hard thing. So yeah, you know, season one, it was so new. And the casting people were just reaching out to everybody. Every club, if you had an Instagram thing, they were just, you know, daily emails and stuff to get people interested. And so the other Tim, he was our Lego ambassador for the Houston club. And so he saw most of the emails and stuff. And he just put out a thing in our Google group, you know, I'm thinking about giving us a try as a anybody that would like to. And at the time, I had quit another job and was just kind of trying to figure some things out. And I saw that and I looked up what it was about. And I said something to my wife and she said, do you get paid? I said, well, so I think it's an actual kind of job job. How much? That's pretty much. Yeah. But we had no idea that at the time, just that it possibly was an opportunity, employment opportunity, short term. Of course, of course. And so I said, yeah, you know, let's do this thing. And we were, he had already, I guess, reached a casting person had been in contact. And so I, he was on vacation. So he asked me to touch base with him. And the young man just, I talked about the Wild West. I had been, I'd been a bounty hunter in my younger, on younger days and being in Texas. And he just, the whole Wild West thing just was a big thing. And we were cowboy boots and hats and all that stuff. And I said, well, I said cowboy boots, I own a pair, but I don't want that often because it says like an episode of, of no country for old men, but this stuff. So we, you know, we, and that's where the overalls came from. So the very first zoom call we did, I wore my overalls because that was the closest thing I had. I love my overalls. I've been wearing them most of my life. I came from Western Kansas farm country and all that good stuff. And I was a handyman carpenter. So I wore them and I did that kind of work and stuff. So that was my kind of country thing. But at that point, that didn't really play that much of a part in it. So we went through the process and we did really well, but we didn't ultimately make it. And then season two rolled around. And I said to Tim, he said, do we want to give this another shot? Well, COVID was really, you know, right in the middle of that. He's like, yeah, I don't really want to do anything with that. So we didn't, and then season three, one of the casting people reached out to me and said, Hey, we really, we really liked your season one stuff. Would you be interested in doing it again? And to be honest, you were talking about your back trouble earlier. I've got some back issues and leg issues where it's, I did, I was wasn't sure I'd be able to handle it because we had met in our Texas convention brick rodeo. We were fortunate enough that it was the first in person convention after things started opening up with COVID. And we were fortunate enough to have seven of season two people. We had Mark and Steven, Moto was there, Don was there, Wayne and Zach, and Jen, Jen Smart, I believe, were all there. And so I got a chance that whole weekend to really talk to them, you know, I told them we had tried season one and stuff. But the thing that was really stressed was how stressful and, you know, long hours and being on your feet and all that kind of stuff. So I wasn't sure I'd be able to handle it because I, I am, I am good size. I weigh about 340 pounds right now. Luckily, I lift weights and stuff. So I was going to say you're quite so I mean, how tall are you? You're, you're, I'm six foot, which people always surprised us that when I say that. But you must be six four, I would have said, actually, no, I'm right at six foot two, I just, yeah, you must have big soles on your boots. I do, I do, because all this weight I have, I wear, I've got, I wear the thickest soles I can't just apply. So it probably pushes me up to six one or a little over. But so I wasn't even sure, but then of course, you know, they reached out and hey, we liked you. We want you to try again, you know, the ego thing like, well, yeah, I guess I'll get this shot. And so they originally asked because my daughter had been part of the, you know, part of the process is pictures, family pictures and videos and stuff. And so they asked me about doing it with my daughter. And I said, well, I said, first of all, she pregnant and second of all, I said, you'd never get her to do anything like that. I said, it'd make good to me, but it would not be a good, not be a good thing. So I said, but Tim and I did really, really well. And I said, I'd like to do it again, you know, follow through with him. And so they reached out to him and he was agreeable. And so we did really well, as far as going to the process with three, but just didn't quite make it. So it's season four rolled around. We like, okay, one last wasn't last chance. And so we did. And I guess we, we fit in well enough that they brought us aboard. That is the one thing I kind of, I don't know how these, the producers or whoever puts the teams together does it, whether it's just intuition, they're just that good, but they have really seemed to find the magic of putting 12 teams together that really get along really well. And I mean, I know all the season three people pretty well and two, I know handful season one, but for the most part, everybody from those seasons just gets, you know, really gets along well and had a bond. And our season was no different. I mean, within the day, it was like we had all been around each other all our way. Yeah, he's like that. He's having fun and doing things together. And then the show, it just enhanced, I think it just enhanced what we were able to do on the show. And you know, and really promote Lego and community and how it is a family thing and all that kind of stuff. So that's kind of, now, due the process, we kind of were several things. We were the Texas Tim's, Texas dads, and then actually the other Tim's wife came up with the Timminators name. And we like, I know that's stuck, but as you, one of our promo things was me and him and we're, and I never could get it right because I never could figure out who we were. So anyway, we got to get done. Okay, good stuff. All right, Tim, we'll come back to that a little bit more in a minute about you Lego masters and and stuff and life, which is totally exciting. Let's go around the panel and just see how everybody's been this week as well. I'm going to start off with Carrie, because I think I think she's too little to find out. Carrie is now an appropriate time. Yeah, I can talk. I don't want you going hungry while you're on this. Yeah, I'll be in 20. Sorry, Carrie. What was it like being me last week then, or was it was he and being me? I'm not quite sure. I think I always get to be you, because we're like, we're, we're too similar at times. It's quite scary. It is quite noisy when it comes to photos. We didn't do photos last week though. I know, I know. Well, I was trying to save you some time because Carrie was giving all the big and last week. I didn't do two hours. I didn't do two hours. I was like, I was like, three hours. I know, but it was, but it was two hours, 17. And I was like, I was shocked. I was like, she went right over last week. Because it felt really wrong. That was the thing. Stopping early because I've been doing so many at four. I was like, well, it's too early to finish. But then I was like, no, we need to finish. We've got to take one. I see. We're going to be talking about steam as well. Did you, did you guys get to steam okay on Saturday? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're up nice and early, right half five or something. Yeah. Well, half five got that. That Carrie is not a morning person, not at all. Am I a morning person? I'm so much better than you in a morning. That's a big fact. No, if ever there was one. Being better than me in the morning isn't that hard? Yeah, it is not a morning. Oh, is he not? No, because Ian's got this thing, folks. Ian's like, I'm just going to go a bit late. Is he one of these people? Do you say to him? Ian, your dinner's ready. And he's like, I'll be there in a minute. I'll be there in a minute. 10 minutes later. Ian, your dinner's ready. I'll be there in a minute. I'm on my way. Is he like that? Yeah. I'll give him a warning before it's ready. It's going to be ready. Oh, that's sneaky. I like that. Yeah. Is he still what my wife does? My wife goes round the house and puts all the clocks forward. It really does. I'm like, I live in a different time zone in my own house. You really do. We have in the house of the ovens. At the time on the oven, so you wouldn't be able to do that. I didn't actually at the time on one oven, but the other one, you know. Okay. All right. I think we have more than one oven in the house. I don't know. Those two houses. Yeah. Next door to each other. That's the best. Your neighbors must be. I mean, do you tell your neighbors? You are your neighbors. Is he in your husband or your neighbor? Because he yells quite well. We both sit on the same side of the house. So I think we're he's my husband. All right. All right. Now then, let's just go to the chat because I did ask the chat. Would they like to go on Lego Masters? It's something we always talk about from time. I definitely would like to go on there with the right partner, of course. Someone that's some really good builder and very fast running around. Nope. I'm not made for TV. He says clicking clef. KO says none of which makes I would go if I got a partner. Yes, go have a partner. Very good though. None of which breaks. No. I would be a terrible contestant, little old lady. No, you wouldn't be. I think you'd be really good. No. No. I like you. No. Okay. No. My neurospicy brain would be overloaded there. I couldn't I couldn't function. It wouldn't happen. I'd have to I'd have to go in there the day before and kind of climb a tide to it, I think. Yeah, I like that. I like that spicy neurology. Love it. Gas goes on to say says I wouldn't say no to going on. Oh, there we go. He wouldn't say no to going on. Gas. And Frank, you see, he says I'd go on, but I just have to be gas his piece feature. He probably is that already, isn't he, guys? We've added benefit. No, I know because I build in studio most of the time, don't I see? There we go. I don't know what that makes me now, but anyway, I'll let guys come up with that. Frankie equals UK Jordy. Yeah, yeah. He's always running around and he, you know, the Australian one to the brick pit. I don't mean like literally Jordy as in someone from Birmingham. Oh, here we go. This is where I get corrected. Honestly, that's a Brumby. Oh, Brumby, is it, who's the Jordys then? Who's the Jordys? That's all. Oh, that's the one. That's quite a goal of man. Yeah. Yeah. I think that's it. They talk up there. Anyway, oh, is that the Welsh? I always get mistakes. So you can't now go to Birmingham, Newcastle or Wales. Oh, I really can't. What can I say? They won't let me back in again. Definitely wouldn't let me out. Anyway, I would be trying to beat the heads. Imagine that. Ambly says, yeah, kicking care. I would be like a deer in headlights, looking at the brick wall. Yeah, me too. Gary from Ireland, he says, I would love to go Lego Masters on my own. Why don't you do it? You got it on your own. You got to do it with someone. Lego team B says too cute, Frankie. Oh, I see. I'll shove these, um, Chris. Me too, Ambly. Anyone else to say that? I can't believe Minark's not answered there. Oh, there we go. Sally's got it saying Carrie was great, Greg. There we go. You got a good ride out there. We have to get to get some reviews on TripAdvisor about last week or something. I don't know. Anyway, Carrie is as morning as the moon. I know about that. I don't know. Carrie, come on. The second day, I don't feel very good, but normally the birthday, I'm fine. To be fair, Steve, you got that a lot earlier on the Saturday than Frankie did. He didn't even see me in the morning at all. He got the wrong something? Yeah. Who was that? Who got there at one? Thank you. Okay. Really? Well, what time did you get there, guys? What time did it open on Sunday? 830. Yeah, so even though they're for about nine, because we had to wait in McDonald's trails, because they were rubbish. Oh, yeah. I was watching the, I was watching the messages when I was in Turkey, because I'm two hours ahead of you lot. I was just like, it was like afternoon, by the time you got a bit, and I was just like, yeah, I don't know what I'll think. What's going on with McDonald's? I was like, they're for ages. I wish I had polar bricks as well. Was it polar that got your ordering for you, Ian? No, no. We brought marks on the first day. Oh, that was it. Yeah. What was it? No egg, milk, muffin or something like that? Oh, no cheese. Oh, cheese. That's the one. No cheese. I said it's cheesy enough, doesn't it? All right. Now, before we go to TJ and ask him about his week and what he's been up to, and getting update on the on the fleece as well, let's go to the brickbods and find out what this week's scores on the floors are. Now, if I recall correctly, last week, I don't think we had a scores last week, actually. No, we forgot to do it last week, and that was probably even for the best, because as part of taking our walk to swindling, we had on starting the board. There was some still in here, and it was using a hacksaw to cut that apart. So there was polystyrene everywhere. And it was literally like all over the floor, little tiny bits of polystyrene. So it wasn't a good score, so we have to hear about it. But now... Well, you've never had a good score. Let's get that. There is that. I'll go with... Wait for it. Are you sitting down? Can you actually see any of the floor Ian? Is there a floor there? Well, we'll go with a seven. Seven? What? Yes. Seven. So... Shut the door. You can shut the door. I've hovered. I've picked up every single piece of lego off the floor. I even moved stuff when I hovered, so I don't look under there. Yeah, it's really lovely in here right now, and I put away a whole load of parts. I'm still working out. I'm just doing some more sorting now. I don't look all this lego. What are you putting them in? Let's have a look. This is an advent calendar from like five years ago when they were paper. I really, I think calendars have you gone. I'm always putting them in, but I think calendars in there. No, we just kept the one, because when it was the paper one, you could like make them into individual crops. So you fill that, and then you can take them out and... Blimey. Oh, it's quite good. It's quite good. And they're quite good for that, yeah? Classic ones were so good. Oh, yeah, yeah, I like them, because you could see them. I like maybe a lot of things about looking at things sideways on as opposed to downwards. But this is the store. Did you just sort out? They then get transferred into other things for storage. Oh, okay. All right, that's it. We've got a little process on the go. I like that, you're very good. Can I just say as well? So I go to Gatwick Airport a couple of weeks ago, right? This is hilarious. Big advert outside, saying 50% offsets. I was like, brilliant. Let's go in there and be all happy because we've got a lot of the... Let's see what they've got, 50%. So I walked in there straight away. The guy in the store was not interested in Lego whatsoever, I don't think. Like, I don't know if they have just a kind of... The guy did not ooze anything. He was like more... I can't describe him. It was like, I don't know, he worked in a sweet shop or something like that. He just wasn't interested in Lego. So I said to him, the first thing I did when I went up to him, I was like, "Ah, right, let's go." I said, "Well, what's Lego sets have you got here at 50% off?" And he went, "Well, we've got one set that's 50% off." I said, "Well, that's fine. As long as you've got one set that's 50% off, what is it?" And it was last year's advent calendar. So anyway, I was a bit like, "Ah, that's a bit rubbish in it." So anyway, so someone walks in and walks up to it and they're looking at it. And I just mentioned to them. I said, "Look, just so you know, right, that's last year's advent calendar. That's not this year's advent calendar." The guy in the shop in the Lego store came up to him and said, "Don't worry about it. It's exactly the same as this year's one." They just put it in a different order. That's not right, mate. I was just like, "You're able to love it. This is how I knew this guy did not work for Lego." But he worked in the Lego store, but maybe he was new or something like that, but he was completely uninterested. He really was. They normally put it, but when he said it's the same as this year's one, they just put it in a different order. I was like, "What?" So anyway, that was kind of the strangest kind of thing. I've ever had a Gary Careport on it. They normally were really good on the ball there, but anyway, you can get some good deals there as well. But there wasn't particularly any good to get all of there anyway. But anyway, you have a strange, strange experience. That wasn't funny enough. They've never ever ever asked for feedback. I can't imagine why. Anyway, where should we go, mate? I just promise. Let's go down to the fleece. And TJ, I was not forgetting TJ. TJ, how are you doing? And how's that lovely green, woolly fleece of yours? I'm doing good. The fleece is just fine as well. It's doing well. I've been having a good week. Working on this as I knock something over. More stragative motion. The dragon. Biggest than jogger dragon ever. Oh, that's the new one, isn't it? No. Yeah, yeah. It's not finished yet. I still have a head, wings, and throne. Oh, I forgot about his towel. Yeah, this is the tail. The head's going to go here. Oh, OK. But it hasn't. Oh, it's pretty good. OK, well, yeah, this is an experience. It's like... Oh, it's been great so far. Oh, I hear these guys are fake for scale. Wow. I see what this thing is. Big feet, it is. Like, guys, it's got big feet if you know what I'm... It's got rubber pieces on the bottom of the feet, so that way it doesn't slide around when you move it. Rubber pieces, you always know when you build something big, because they do funny little things like that. Traction controls. Yeah, that way they sit. Yeah, that way the legs can't slide out and it falls over. Oh, yeah. I have to get some of those from yourself, guys. I'm working on that. I am doing that. This is a Macy's bag with... Amazing day. Oh, look at you. You've been to New York recently. No, I've had more CMS. They had... They had a 15% off all Lego, which included the CMS, so I bought five more space CMS. Dude, you guys want to guess how many space CMS I have now total? Oh, no, is it one particular space CMS or is it all of them? All of them. Oh, my God, you're totally into the space thing, isn't you, at the moment? Like this year, I've gone all in for Harry Potter. You've gone all in for space. I don't know, what do you reckon, Amba? I mean, Amba, you kind of mingle with the fleece and TJ, more than what we do. How many CMSs from space do you think he's got? I mean, I think he's told me before, but I'm pretty sure the numbers changed and it's an insane number. It's insane. I'm going to give you a hint, the amount of... Double figures? We're talking double figures? Triple figures. Yeah, we're talking, we're including duplicates. I mean, shy time is my time. It's got some competition going on here. I've got a full set. That happened a long time ago, but we're counting all the duplicates. I'll give you a hint, the amount of space CMS I bought, I could have bought Rivendell. No, it's going to be about TJ, why? What happened? Tell us, okay, I'm going to talk this through. It's about 300 or something? No, because they're five bucks here. And Rivendell's 500, so that's, you know, that many. I have any, anyone have any guesses? It's not over 200, I'll tell you that. I'm going to go three. Okay, I'm going to go 100. Go on guys. I'll say 185. Okay, chat. Come on, chat. Pile him with some statistics. There we go. We'll show us how it's out there as well. Amber Lyke, come on, give us a three figure, figure with a three figure number. 372. Oh, I think I'm going to be a bit over. But you never know, you never know. Tim, how many do you want? I put on sitting here thinking, because I think he told us a couple of weeks ago, but I told you it's like red chains. I told you that's the previous number, I've only added five more to that. One, four, nine, that's a previous German number. That is a very good one. I just picked a random number, because like, I didn't remember how many. That's a good number as well. It was a good number. Well, you said you could buy, you could buy, could have bought Rivendell. So exactly, or have you gone over that price? I've gone, I've gone over that. Wait, wait, you said you could buy it, but didn't you buy some of them over the retail price at one point? No, that was D&D. That was. Oh, it was D&D. Never mind. D&D. Oh my God. Someone got him a half price this week on, I saw it on, I think I mentioned shy, but it wasn't, it wasn't a shy in direct. Instead of the CMS. Well, you know, you've set a part of it like this, and save yourself a little money. I'll try to fix this. This is my case. My case is, I have yet to open them. I don't even know. I'm hoping I've got three full sets. Yeah, yeah. Oh my God. They call countants in, yeah, countants. The guy's an accountant in, in America. Well, they call him. Right. He's got a green logo. He's an accountant. He counts money. He doesn't, he doesn't, he doesn't make you. There we go. Yeah, yeah, a box of D&D. There we go. Matt's just proving that he can count. He's put one, two, three. KO's gone three, eight, nine. They're random numbers, every way. Do you know what folks? We should all do the lottery this weekend. I'm going to pick some of these numbers. It's fun. We're going to share it all with you. All right. What about Ian? Ian, have you, have you, give us a number, give us a three-figure number? We'll go 121. Oh, 121. I like that. He likes his one-to-one. He's supposed to be with Carrie, his favorite neighbor. And took it to Carrie, but just before she bites into a massive kettle crisp, what's, oh, Doritos, actually. Sorry. I like that little subtle. Just lift it up a little bit. Carrie, how many do you reckon he's gone for? Barely mind. He could have bought Rivendell. I said, one, three, three. One, three, three, he did. TJ puts that out of our misery, because I say one, four, seven. I'm just going to go for that. All right. What was supposed to happen? Tim, did you get a guess in there? I don't know. 135 keys popping into my head, so. Okay. Well, I will, you all overestimated. Ian was the closest. That. I have 119. Oh, Ian. So close. Baby's over. So it doesn't count anyway. I was just going to say that. I know. I was just going to say that, guys. Ooh, you were thinking. Yeah. And guys, this is what you would have won. So, so, okay. So you walk it. Did you realize at the time, when you was purchasing this sack, we put it, tsunami of minifigures from space? Did you think to yourself, at any point, I could buy Rivendell with these. Did that go into your mind? Or did you just, did you walk out and then sit in the car and go, I could have bought Rivendell. And then I tell you what happened. Tell us all about it. I didn't realize I had spent that much money until I reached about, you know, 30 or so, Blacktron and 30 or so, M-tron. Oh, look at this, this guy, this guy. I was counting. Yeah. So I've got all my M-tron in here. Oh, look at it. Look him. Wait, guys. Look him. Wait, this is what you call an army of M-tron. I just have M-tron backpacks. Yeah. I've got Beatlesoids and Ice Planet in here. And then this is the others. And a few other random things. Some space. Wow. Yeah, I have a lot. Wow. I have a lot. Yeah, while they're available. Yeah. Do you have a plan for them? I do, I do. Space domination. That's what he's going to be. Well, can you, can you let us know mildly what you're going to be doing? Yeah, there's a, I have a space layout planned, which is just going to be my own thing. But there's also some talk about a space collab at Brick Road, Chicago 2025 with a few friends over on Twitch. So, I'm not going to need, I'm not going to need all of those, I don't think. But better to get them now while they're retail and not more retail on the aftermarket. I think M-tron in particular will probably be, will probably get expensive. So I wanted to get them now and Blacktron as well. I love Blacktron, man. I don't think I like Blacktron as much as you, TJ. Here's the thing, TJ and I discovered that the, back in the day it was called the Invader, but it was actually, this time was called the, what do you think called it? The Cruiser, I think they called it, didn't they, TJ? Yeah, the Blacktron Cruiser. Yeah. So I bought one or two, I've got one over there, actually, on display. And, but TJ, I think he bought about 26 of them and just modulated the biggest, modulated. Yeah, and I only have five of these, only five, and then 25. And then 20 more of the figure that I got off a pad. They actually had the original version of that for sale over the weekend. I got it, guys, I've got one. I've got one, I've got one. I've done the comparison with it. I don't know why, but I think it was because I like the term Invader. Sorry, that's the English shit, but the, the, the, the, the curious thing is, it's like a smaller one than that. I've got a bigger one. Oh, look at that. Yeah, yeah. So the, the middle compartment is modular. So this is like, this is like a cargo ship. This is a, like a little star fight. There's a meme in this somewhere. There's a meme in this. I'm sure there is a meme. I'm sure there is a meme in this. I'm not going to do it for this stream. Exactly. No, better not. Maybe, maybe on my Twitch streams, that seems to be worth it. Yeah, that's definitely all Twitch appropriate. That's for sure. So Twitch is like this, the, the sassy version of YouTube. Oh, you, you guys don't need to know what I said on Twitch this week. Amber Liah knows Amber Liah saw it on Skrill's channel. What did he say? Did he say something naughty on there? All I can say is I have never, with a, with a teach, it was a side of TJ I've never seen before. Oh, god, it wasn't in like one of those, uh, world pools or something like that, trying to build some lego sets. They got to figure it over there. No, no, just, just a different side of TJ. Just one, you know, you don't see all that. What are you saying? I, I, I, I, I put on this. I put Twitch on, right? And I'm just got browns in for me. I'm like, oh, that's nice. It's Matt Melish. He's, he's doing, he's doing something like Batman. He's, it's some arts pieces that he's doing. He loves them, uh, or maybe a Coruscant God stream or something like that. He loves those as well. Star Wars. Check it out, folks. It's a top bloke. Uh, then TJ's on now watching TJ. That's good. Apple eyes doing a thing on there as well. Uh, Minark on a Sunday, he's doing his Twitch thing. And then, and then suddenly just randomly, uh, they, they don't come across someone who's just sitting in a, like a bubble bath or something like that. Uh, talking about most random things that come into them. And I'm thinking, it's going, oh, well, why have I been, well, why is this? Uh, well, what's this algorithm picking up all of a sudden? Okay, but one of the new things that just came about on Twitch is there is now a category that is for a Lego and brick building. So no way. Yeah. But yeah, they just did it. Yeah. Like a brick building category, the logo isn't that great, but the category is great. The logo isn't great. Who designed the logo then? Is it? I don't know who designed the logo. But um, so he's actually, can I search Lego now? Or is he called brick building or something like that? It's a Lego and brick building is the category. Lego and brick building. Basically, you can click on the category and you're, uh, before we were with makers and everybody. And so if you, if you looked through the category, you'd get a whole bunch of different stuff. But now ideally the people who have tagged that category on Twitch are going to be Lego and brick builders. Well, that's good. Isn't it? They're finally recognized. But by me, that's it. Be interesting to see. Oh, there we go. Martin's out there. He's running those twitches as well. Or maybe I might get, get, get myself over on Twitch as well one day. Who knows? Wait and see. Actually, I'm just trying to think about one number and we're up to it at the moment. Two, four, five. That is it. Well, yeah. I've got to start thinking about that. I was, because I'm thinking of doing a dual stream for London calling 250. I better get me bumming gear. Sort that one out guys. Like I say, a way a lot of people are dual streaming these days. I think I'm a liar. I think you might have tried it back in the day. Did you ever try dual streaming on YouTube and on Twitch? Or did you always think on one or the other? No, we actually, we multi stream clicking bricks right now, actually, to four different channels right now. Well, because we started on my channel and once we kind of like, once it became more than just TJ and I hanging out, we created a channel specifically on Twitch and YouTube for just clicking bricks. So ideally we'll move over there, but we use Restream and I'm able to stream to both Twitch channels as well as both YouTube. It will eventually come down to just the two, but we're doing four right now. Well, I'm hearing a lot about Restream at the moment, folks, because stream yards are putting their prices up big time. Yep. Yeah, so we could ever want to be moving over to different platforms, which has been a shame. I've been with you, uh, stream yards for like four years or so, like four and a half years. So I'll be, I'll be damn disappointed with them. If they put the hijack, the price is up big time, but I don't know what they are in the UK yet. Time will tell. But just so you guys know, uh, stream yard prices are going up. So do, do keep an eye on your monthly bills and stuff like that, just in case. Um, all right, where do we go next? So we've heard from the fleece and, uh, and the dragon, uh, and of course TJ. We've heard a little bit about you, Tim. Uh, what about Ambelline? Ambelline, it's been, it's been a little, it's been a minute since you've been on. Uh, what have you been up to in the last, uh, I'd say, I'd normally say last week or so, but we've been up in the last sort of few months and stuff. Um, so super fun. Um, I, my husband and I, we built, we finally built the Lego D and D set. And, uh, the other weekend I for the first time got to be the dungeon master for the, my very first game. So I got to be the DM and we used the Lego set and the, um, the experience that, the adventure that comes with it. And so it was super fun. It was my first time. I got kind of a taste of being more in control in the game, which was kind of fun. Uh, but yeah, it was, it was super, super fun. Ah, cool. I mean, how did you feel that the, did you, did you think like the, the Lego set itself kind of emphasized things a little bit more? Did it make you feel more familiar with actually playing D and D? Because you're kind of handling it in the sense that Lego. So what I would say, there's, there's two, there's two counterparts. First off, the adventure that you can get for the set, it is very user friendly. In fact, it even has a section where you don't necessarily have to use D and D rules. If you're familiar with it and you're comfortable, you can otherwise. It kind of gives you this section to go off, but it's very user friendly, walks you through, you know, when, when this happens here, tell the adventures this. Uh, but the, the whole physical set thing that I actually found, it was fun building it. So I'll, I'll step back for a minute. It was fun building it and seeing all the little like, I don't want to give anything away, but the Easter eggs and things that are going to come up during the adventure. But in practice, trying to play with the set was actually very frustrating. First off, I had the set, like, first off, we've spent hours and I took it apart. I had to take the set apart. That's why it's not behind me anymore in order to actually play with it, which is a little heartbreaking. Um, but then like, I couldn't see where people were. And I'm like, okay, like, where's your mini figure in here? Um, as someone who's played D and D before without, you know, like a Lego set doing it and had, you know, more room to work with on our mental map of things. It, that was frustrating. So that feels a lot more like a gimmick, but I did appreciate again, the way that the adventure is written so that anybody for their first time could easily run it. Yeah. Okay. Well, that's good. And for the say itself, um, did you enjoy building that? Because I do actually, I mean, we seem to be getting castles. They're frightened center at the moment. Yes. We really do. And the, the, the, oh, I need to came out with something I was going to say. All I will say is I'm looking forward to series. I think it's series six. There's a kind of like a sort of very Halloween vampirery sort of castle that's coming out. That is very cool. Yeah. The set building the set was fantastic. I thought it was a really terrific build. Also, it was put together in a way where two people could easily work on it. My husband could work on one portion and I could work on the other. And we would switch back and forth. So it made it really easy to do it as a team together. A lot of really great attention to detail. I do think if you're not necessarily into D and D and the fantasy stuff, some of it might get lost on you. Like if you're, if you're getting it for a castle set, not so much. But if you are a fan of D and D, it has a lot of great Easter eggs and really fun things you put together. Oh, wow. Okay. I'll check it out. I really like the set. I'd love to build, I'd love to build it. And D and D is the thing. That's the thing. We've got these, we've got these CMFs. If you live anywhere TJ, be aware, he might just go buy thousands of them. But no, that was me. I bought the full box with like four of each. Tim's bought them all. You've bought them all. I mean, Carrie helped me get loads of them. She did when I was at Women's In Leicester Square a few weeks ago. And that was really good. I enjoyed that. She's got this app now that, you know, you use the scanner if you buy them individually. Carrie, tell us a little bit about the app that you showed me, enabled me to basically get all of them in about 10 minutes. So it's called Mini Big Scam. It's got a little yellow icon if you download it. I don't know if it's just Android or whether it's both. I don't have an iPhone so I can't buy it. Yeah, it's iPhone as well. Okay, cool. And you can like stack up a whole bunch of the CMFs. And then it takes, well, probably a phone over it. And it brings up little pictures of all of the things that are inside. You also have a way that you can say, right, I've got that one now. And it will show it in slightly less. So the ones you don't have, it will be like a clear photo. And the ones you do have, you've already marked it's got, it will gray those on the ounce. So you don't get duplicates if you don't want them. And it's just so much quicker. It's massively quicker. Like it's really good. Yeah, the identity we use is augmented reality to put the picture of the figure over the QR. Yeah, it's just a really nice way. And so it can do up to six at a time. Which is just a limitation of the technology that they're using. Yeah, and to be fair, you've got to line it up still with the smaller bar code or the, it's not called a bar code, but the. Like the technique is get one person to hold all the boxes like this. Yeah, we do it. Basically, folks, I just, I'm funding around with them, right? Trying to like drag in away from the pad wall. And, and Carol says, have you got the D and D stuff? Yeah, I haven't got it yet because I want to just go and get them then. I was like, okay, well, I find out. And so we, so we walking around and, and then Ian just gets sold off a whole rack, pulls them out, how he scans them. I was like, this is, this is brilliant. Yeah, so I don't know if it's like this in all lego stores, but essentially they have like the wall has groups in it. And then there's a little clip that goes in that has the fongs out. And then they slide the mini fix on to it. So you can just kind of lift that up and off. And then you'll have, you know, sometimes there's too many on there to scan at once. So I think it's about a maximum of 10 off, but yeah. But it moves the phone down with the light and it just changes it. And then you just put it down on the left with it. It's a much bigger way. I love this, it's dismantling the lego store. It's almost joking. He's clearly done it lots of times before. And I left him to it. He's a big guy. I'm not going to, you know, I'm not going to tell him otherwise. We did put them all back. We were tidy. No, we did put them all back. We were very tidy indeed. And we helped other people. They were looking for a particular one and we had it. That's what I like when you're at the lego stores. Everyone's helping each other. Yeah, it's really good. I think they did that on September. It started September when it came out in the store. Those are that people that wish them, do you want to wish them? I'm just scanning. Wish them, do you want to be really cool? Isn't it nice to do that? They are amazing. They really are. I got, I got a couple of the ones with the, the, the dragon lady, the, the tifel or something she's called, tifel. Tifling. Oh, the tiefling? Oh, the tiefling. It's tiefling, it's tiefling. The little red dragon. Amazing. Super good. BKN Slam says, I sometimes miss squeezing the bags. So do I. But it only takes a few seconds to find the minifig. I won and I don't get over it. I know what you mean, mate. I know what you mean. It is a thing. It is a thing. You can just take a little bag with you and after you've bought them, put it in and give it a little squeeze. I know. Carry, do you miss squeezing the bags? No, I'm going to say about it. Always about it. Okay. Okay. Gaz is good at squeezing the bags. Uh, he was. Nah. Took me as a technique. Aye. Whoo. Yeah. Well, I got bored afterwards. Cause I used to keep, I kept getting the base. You know, the little base of there. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Which bits of that? Oh, I can't be bothered. No, I'm completely happy that we get these codes on there and long may it continue. I'm sure it will. Cause there's a lot of people, as soon as it's done a lot of development into these kind of scanning programs now. Which I'm glad to see. And the thing is, if you don't want to scan it and you just want to buy it and guess what's in it, fair enough. It caters for everybody who's, uh, who's doing it. So good stuff. So anyway, so we'll be, so we've heard from member. We've heard a little bit from Tim. We've heard a little bit from TJ. We've heard a little bit from the Brickbods. They survived last week. They got there very early as well. They've got Mackey Ds. Did you get any free food whilst you was a steaming? Did they do anything like that? Well, what's the thing with steaming? We did the Great Western Plowman's lunch. So everyone bought a little bit of food with them. Nice. And then they plated it all up. Took bits for everyone's food and made little plowmen's lunches. Yeah. Unfortunately, there was meant to then be food in the evening, which was like hot food. And the guy who was doing that got a Russian hospital with appendicitis. So we also then had cheese and meats and stuff. So another plowman's essentially for dinner. But we went there for the food. We were there for the people. So it was all fine. Yeah, it was good for them. Well, that really is it, isn't it? You're kind of there for the people. You really are. Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I know what it is though, isn't it? The medium that we all kind of get together about is the brick, the love of the brick, the lego brick. But it is a very social thing. Like what Tim was saying earlier on. About getting to know people in the community, especially the online community. We was all so grateful for the online community when it came to times of COVID and lockdown. Do you remember that? We couldn't. No one couldn't go anywhere or do anything. And it was like this, we were our own family. We kind of created these little bubbles of families around the world. And that's continued. So I think I think our particular generation, where we're all at the moment, during lockdown, I think we're kind of like a special lot really, because we really did forge some really essential real relationships. And I don't know, it's a bit before I lose myself in sentimentality. You know, I just think it is. It's real work. Like I know guys personally very well. I know the brickbuds really, really well. Tim, I've met you, I've met you, you know, a few times. Now TJ, I met once and it was weird to see that was. That was a weird day. When you text me that the next morning TJ, I was like, oh, I can't believe it. But yeah, here we go. Patient zero, which is called you TJ. And I carried you and said you looked up there. It was at that patient zero. What can I say? But yeah, the only person on the panel, I've ever actually never met is Amba Liar. But Amba, you've been around for quite a little while now. How have you been doing the Lego thing for? I think like three or four years now. It's going to be a little while, isn't it? Yeah, I was supposed to go to brickwell, Chicago, but we bought a house. So, you know, stuff out and we just couldn't do anything to the people. Yeah, exactly. You've got to do that. Well, hopefully I see you next year. I'm hoping fingers crossed. It may just be a weekend with the family. Or if it's just me, I can say for like most of the week. But if it's the family, I think it might just be a weekend. But still, I'm so fun. Amba, just to see you, give you a big hug. That's the thing. And that's the thing. I would love that. Oh my gosh. I want to see people in person. It was so fun when I went before. Like it was amazing. And the thing is, right, I don't even care. I mean, I do want to see the convention and see what's being built and all that sort of thing. But for me, the added value of being there was actually in the foyer. And just going there, sitting down and chatting to whoever's coming around, you know, like, you know, Tiago, shy, the brick bods, you know, anyone. Oh, Tim, you know, I just walking around and suddenly all of a sudden, just in front of me was like 50 Lego masters. It was like, let me see the big locket. You know, it was great. It was great. It was a lucky timing on my part. It really was. But yeah, amazing. What's, when Minark says it goes, what's he saying? It goes, it was a shame about the food truck. But the health of the guy was more important. Yeah, yeah. God, a pen site. So I've never had that. But I hear that he's very painful. Which they rupture. Blimey, you know, all sorts of trouble. You're not very nice at all. Just a word rupture. It just isn't an ice world, is it? Let's face it. When you're talking about your body, you get the word rupture. The last words you want to hear at the end of that sentence. Right. Anyway, where should we go? Should we go anywhere next? So we've had the scores on the floors. Guys, so it's said it's about what you've been up to this week, then. We'll start looking at some new Lego, shall we? You did a stream this week. How did that go? Yeah, that was good to drink. And so we did a smockheads. We had Ollie on just to go through his mock journey, if you like. So that's quite cool. It seems stuff he started with. And then it's really then seen where he is now. So you can see like progression and like it started off with like some basic trees. And now you've got all these amazing trees that he does, for example. And then also how like he reuses some of the elements. So he had like this tower that he built. He really liked one mock. And then he sort of used bits of that, but not the tower for something else. And then to the point where he then reused the tower and just built completely new surround bill. So that was really, really cool just to see. Like just progression and just chatting about how he approaches things as well, which is always quite interesting anyway, because everyone does things differently. So he's most recent one that he started with like the pathway. He said he wouldn't normally do that, but he just wanted to get this pathway up to where the tower was. And then he kind of just built all the landscape around it and like put the cave in. So it was quite an interesting way of approaching that one as well. But even just like the way the rock works changed since doing it first of all, which I think was just a couple of the little burps and some small slopes. And then he did like the layers on one of the one of the build. And then to the current one as well, which is just got, you know, slopes here, there and everywhere. And it just looks, but it looks really, really good. Because I think it's quite easy to overthink when you're doing landscaping or rock work, particularly in Lego, because you're falling into the pattern, then you're looking at all looks exactly the same. But because he's used different elements and placed them in different angles as well, it makes it all a bit more natural looking because it's random, which obviously nature is quite random in that way. Nature is random, that's for sure, it's not straight. You always know, you're in a garden and you're seeing straight lines, folks. That's human interaction, that's nothing nature's done. Nature doesn't work in straight lines. We do, it's a thing. Unless your name's capability brand as well. It's time I think to go at these. As in to go to a garden, that's a capability brown one. Yeah, so did he feel weird having Ollie on? But Ollie was kind of on the other side of this one. He was like the guest. Only slightly because we didn't go on both at the start, but we would have done. It was a bit different anyway because it was like, "Okay, sis me." And then it's Ollie coming on and saying, "Yeah, no, it was good." Yeah, because it was the whole, we still got that at the back and forth anyway. So that's good. It's just nice as well, just to sort of be able to ask questions and then just hear and talk. Which I like doing with everybody that we've had on, or I've had on, and will do as well. So it's good to ask some questions and just hear from them, because that's what we're here for. Here for them to hear what people say, how they've done stuff. And that's how we learn as well, I think. It's quite good. Pick up a little tips from people, but that's been good. So yeah, we've got an end, we've got, but I'm doing it every week, mostly this month, because it's mochtober, so another one this week. So you've got coming on next week then. Guys, who's coming on? That is Jason Brickton, he's on. Good stuff, see him, he's on, and yes, we've got guests a week after as well, see. He's done some really cool stuff. You know the Star Wars book that came out recently, I've got one that really big one. The force of something or other, it was of course, the force of creativity. Sure, that was it. Something like that, the force of creativity. Done by the editor of blocks magazine, he was, and he featured it. He came out of a mock that featured in it. I won't tell you, I won't tell you anything else, but he was in it. He did this mock once of a Star Wars character, a very cool Star Wars character. Is it the one from the Mandalorian? No, but he did, no, the one he actually did wasn't in the Mandalorian, he said, I don't think it was in the Mandalorian, but he wasn't in the movies, but that character, that species, was in the Mandalorian as well. I think he'd come up with the first Star Wars mech. So yeah, the other one, I think, I forget his name, but he's the one that turned C3PO's eyes red, because C4PO's program was somewhat limited around talking about Sith or something like that. I think it was. Sweet, Babu brick? That's the one, that's the one, Baba Frick. Love that character. Oh yeah, you had him at Reading, he was there on the Sunday, 'cause he was there on the Saturday, weren't you? And Jayce was there on the Sunday, and he had him set up, and it was absolutely phenomenal, honestly, it just looks like a real creature. And obviously it's got some moving features as well, which is just brilliant. Very good, there we go, Baba Frick. One of the brilliant characters from the last sequence of Star Wars movies. That time we had another Star Wars movie, I missed those events. Anyway, let's have a look at some new lego, shall we? Not too much new lego around this week, a little bit of lego news, but nothing too serious. Obviously we've got the F1 stuff that's going to be coming out next year. I think I'm going to get into the right speed champion stuff next year, because it starts flexing that engineering vibe that I used to have back in the day, because I wasn't always into computers. But anyway, let's have a look at this. This one I think is going to interest Carrie, probably more than anybody on here, because I'll imagine that she's a collector of such divine lego sets, and it goes a little bit like this. So, what do we think of this? Because I'm just saying, folks, I'm throwing this out there, right? This, to me, screams vibes of Christmas, especially with the new sort of Santa's post office set that's coming out. Carrie, have you seen this? What's your thoughts? I have seen this, and I'm going to get it because obviously I do collect them. I haven't built any of them yet though, so I don't know really what I think of them. I just, I like the idea of miniature. Miniature has always been a thing that I liked. I think I'd like it to be a bit more colourful though. I do see what you're saying about it being a bit Christmassy. And it's got a reef in the middle of it for a start, isn't it? Yeah, it doesn't need to be Christmassy. I don't want a Christmas bakery, I just want a bakery. Oh, it's got snow all around it. Yeah, that's it, we've got white Lego pieces. So there we go, that's why I'm getting the vibes of it. Yeah, it is a bit weird, isn't it? Or what scale is this? So is this smaller than city? Oh yeah, this is, um, would you call this white crescout? No, it's kind of, MIDI, MIDI scale, that's the thing. No, MIDI, it's much, much smaller. This is slightly small of a mini bit of scale, isn't it? I think so. So yeah, it's a bit, it's a bit of a weird scale. It is, it is an odd scale. I think it's golden. This is, this is like the, the Hogwarts express all over it. Really? You know, the like little figures you've got with the games pieces. Yeah. The game sets, those pieces would maybe be the right size, maybe slightly strong. Those are micro figures, aren't they? Not the tiny statues. There's nano figures, isn't it? The statues, yeah, the games had micro figures there. Right, okay. Small one. Um, which... Oh, I know what you mean. Yeah, the ones that sort of sit in between. So I'm all putting out where we came in, isn't it? Yeah. Do you, I think these would have been more better, though, with the mini figure or something, they're kind of a character of sorts. It wouldn't work to do anything, I guess. So putting it with it would make it more obvious it doesn't work. Oh, okay. Well, it could have done, it could have done that. And just used it like in, I don't know, um... I think one of the houses has only got one level. Yeah, that's what they call it. Oh, people always use it. Bungaloes. With unbungaloes to the world or something like that. Bungaloes to the world, I don't know how to say it. The caravans of the world? Oh, did you imagine that? Brickboards would be the first one. It should be day one. They never do day one stuff, but when it comes to campervan... Oh, that's the thing that they've always wanted. That right, Carrie. Not... it is not. Experts, they are folks. I've seen it, I've seen the caravan. They're one caravan on the day once. Yeah, T4 BOD, I've seen it. I've seen it, that was the number plate. You don't believe we go around their house, you see it parks outside in their drive. It's true, it's true. Oh, there we go. You shouldn't even have a drawing, just so you know. It's don't have a drive. We've got two houses, you've got a drive. I thought you'd have like two drives or something like that. No, we're not made of one. All right, try harder next time. They said, I don't know what you two are doing, as well, what are you actually doing? What's going on? Are you still sorting? We've already sorted, and we've got to try, and then we're sharing the little... Okay, I'm going to ask you this actually, because my wife does this with me, and it's the only way she can control me to a certain degree. That is, Ian goes down the off licence, pick up some cherry cola, it comes back. He's got a packet of more teasers in his hand, and did you grab the more teasers and then sort of like share them out in two bowls, or something like that? Or do you kind of share them both? If they're more teasers, they're probably mine. Okay. They're mine. These aren't more teasers. Okay. But it's my chocolate choice, although I've gone off on a little, because I've had them do often. What? I wasn't giving you half of it. It's been short for hours. It's been short for hours. Okay, get for a little. Yeah, I mean, we'll sometimes split stuff into bowls. But that's normally because we don't sit next to each other when we're in the living room. Really? Are you in the study on the other ones? No, no, no, it's smoking. It's smoking, but... Yeah. I have a chair in here. No, he has an armchair, and then I'll either be on the sofa or on the floor. So it makes sense for us to split the food. So we both have our own bathroom. But we'll tend to like eat half food and then pass it to the other one. Like, we don't tend to split. And I think you're in the same time. Because otherwise you have to wash up more. You don't want to do anything. God, you two are like students. Did you meet a student or something? You know, we did meet a student. Yeah. Why am I not surprised, guys? Like, totally. To where it's stereotypical. All right, well, Matt, Mr. Melish, as we like to call him, goes this way with the candy shop and the other shops, but it's a bit strange. They picked a Christmas theme for it, since the other ones aren't aligned. They're not as well. It's like a very official way, but they're not aligned. I like that. Was your business analyst at one time, please? They tried to bury the seasons with the different ones. So sometimes do that. So one will be more summery and then one more autumn theme then. All right. It's the candy store. It's just like something out of a Katy Perry video. This does. Yeah, there's no season in that tool. Yeah. It's got a few flowers in the window boxes, but nothing overtly. Yeah, it doesn't scream. Or I don't know, it could be spring, but you've won a few more flowers on the road, maybe. It's quite nice, though. It's a sticker actually being applied to that one. So it's hanging off that one in the middle there. It's nice, though. It's nice, but why do you collect them then, Kerry? Is this going back to the fact you like buildings for something? Yeah, yeah. I like buildings. If it's a building, then I probably want to. The first one was the florist, and I don't think that one has any. Yeah. So no, they've just gone and make this one snowy for fun. Let's have a look at the florist, shall we? Oh, I've teed it up in readiness for us. Maybe it's they've spilled lots and lots of flour, and it's the flour, not something. Oh, that's it. Yeah, that's it. There we go. I'm glad he went down that. And not something like a breaking bag thing. Yeah, it's nice to see the hair, too. The florist, yeah. I mean, that's screaming flowers all over it, that is. Well, I suppose it is the florist nonetheless. So I've only had three. No, we've had four. I think we've had four. Oh, so this is the last one? No, I think, yeah. It's the last one you've got now. We've had a fruit store as well, especially bringing up the fruit store, shall we? I mean, we're going around the world here. I don't think, no, just feed it back. Oh, you like that? We're out there listening in from there. We want a world. We want a bungalows of the world next. Yeah, we do. I'm afraid to have bungalows. Yeah, all over America. Not a single story. I really don't understand why they've done it, Christmassy. I'm kind of bothered by it, actually. Yeah, it's actually quite, it's the only one. It's like Mr. Melly says. It's not aligned with the rest of them. Maybe, maybe the bakery was meant to be the gift with purchase. After all, maybe that was it. I don't know. What do you reckon, guys? Any thoughts on these? Yeah, they're nice and colorful. It's not really something that I'd collect myself, but I mean, they're okay. I can see it, they'd have an appeal to some people. Just not me. Yeah, exactly, just carry the cake. How much do these go on eBay? I bet they're only about 10 pounds or something like that. I don't know. But what about you, TJ? Are you a collector of these at all? Does it float your boat? Not really, no. These are, they look all right, but it's just not something I collect. I like collecting stuff in minifig scale, and I make very few-- Or micro-scale. You do like the Ninjago micro stuff. I will go for the Ninjago stuff, but I think that is because it's Ninjago. Well, I did hear it through the grapevine. Let me see if I can get into this without having to try and join it. Let's have a look. (mumbles) What is inside of this? Is it free? What is Lego inside of this? (laughs) That is a question. Is it free to join? Who's the program for? How can I find that more? Oh, I can't, can't I just get in there? I don't want to register. A limited time gift. Oh, there we go. Anyway, little Diki Bear tells me that the Ninjago micro sets are actually going at a cheaper rate at the moment. All of them, all four of them, TJ. Have you heard about that? Mm-hmm. Yep, they are now each 1,800 points. So previously, Ninjago City was 2,700 points. So let's go on down, what, 900 points? And then the other three were 2,300 points each. So a 500 point reduction. Oh, that's a GT. Now I'm regretting- For each one, what have I gotten that for? What was that about then? Uh, oh. Yeah, so that'd be- Probably they weren't going as well as they thought at that price because there was an insane points price. Yeah, so that'd be 7,200 points for all four. Plus you have to actually make four separate LEGO orders in order to get them all because they only do one insider's reward per order. So yeah, but they are cheaper now. Makes me kind of regret getting my second copy so soon, but- Oh, he bought a second copy then. I didn't know that. I thought he wanted one. Could I get one? Yeah, no. They started out after a month. You had to wait a month. But then I think by the time they launched gardens and markets, which they dropped really randomly on the site, you could just redeem as many as you want. I'm guessing they're not selling as well as they expected. Yeah. So yeah, so I redeemed- I've got my second copies of the first three. I still need to make an order from markets, but I already redeemed it. So yeah. Very cool. So you tell me who you go to. I'm not going to get third copies. I'm not going to get third- Are you sure about that? Are you sure? I don't- I mean, I said I was done with Space CMS the other way. Exactly. I don't trust you anymore, T.J. Yeah. Yeah. I'll leave you to- I don't- I'm with you, Amber. What do you reckon- I'll leave you either. What do you reckon, Tim? I reckon- I reckon five minutes after the stream ends, he's going to go and buy them. That's all. I think that- If they drop the price one more time, he'll be all over there. If they drop the insider's cost a second time, that might actually be a good incentive. There we go. I probably pick up my second set of those two. It would have to be like half the cost of the originals in order for me to get third copies. Okay. All right. There we go. Very exciting. We never really did get to the bottom of this, did we? Just thinking about just circling back, as people in business like to say, to you and Rivendow, TJ, and those- Those are army that you've purchased. They're space army that you've purchased. When did it strike you that you was like, "Oh, I could have bought Rivendow and not them." And do you wish that you bought Rivendow now, or are you just happy that you bought an owner of Entron? I'm happy with my purchases of the Space CMS. I think I'll get more use out of them than I will Rivendow. But it was only like as the Space CMS were retiring, and I was counting through all the CMS, and seeing what I had that I realized that, "Hey, I could have bought Rivendow with this. I could have bought job at sale barge if I wanted to." Oh, you see, that's a good way. And then you could have sold the hilt. Everyone calls it a lightsaber. It's a hilt for a mega amount of money. I think they're still going. Guys, do me a little favor. Have a look on eBay. How much is Luke's lightsaber setting for at the moment? Bear in mind, folks, it's got nothing special about it. There's no special bricks on it at all or anything like that. It's just a printed tile. Yeah, so yeah. It was around the end of the Space CMS retirement, which was about a month ago that I realized I had bought that many. And then I could have bought a lot of other things. I was looking on the pad wall the other day. It was like the picker bricks from the Lego. I was going to buy loads of those babies. But those space babies are really expensive. I mean, I was just going to buy five of them. I thought, I'll buy five. And that would be that. I haven't got a use for them all to stop me here. And I was like, God, no, I was like, Jesus. I was supposed to buy seven quid on each one or something like that because they come in two parts, which is crazy. But did anyone, actually, I want to know anyone in the chat as well know about this. Did anyone actually buy anything from the pad wall this week? Because I did. And I was speaking to Lauren in the week as well. She bought a load of stuff on there, they'll potion bowls. Told you. On my pad. Oh my gosh. Yeah, the on my pad, did it go? Did you get anything this week? I haven't looked at it yet. Although I know Mark did because I clearly were chatting about it in the Greek chat. And there's some stuff in there that's really cool. Some of the prices are interesting. I think you can get the tiger that everybody loves because it's amazing. It's six pound, but then the red has a problem. Yeah, that's the problem with that. I was going to buy it. I was like, I'll put it. I just saw it and I just saw it. I'll just buy it because it's like six quid. I was there. I was like, and then what happens is because it wasn't like a best seller or. There's two classes, isn't there? It was then that that's that. Tiger then becomes like 11 pounds. And I was just like, oh, I'm going to buy the set for it. Well, they're mentally changing that as well. In no, I think it's in America is in place. They're not changing it as I understand it. That there's going to be no best sellers and standard, isn't it? I think there's going to be. So it's going to be the is it over the next 12 months? All the standard pieces are going to slowly migrate over to best sellers. So everything will ship pretty much. Yeah, because there's a distribution center that they've opened. And that's how that's what allows it to happen, basically. And so I know that America is getting a new factory. Is that, are they open that 2026 maybe? So in Virginia, that is that one in Virginia, is it? Yeah, different ground on that, not long ago. That might bring down might mean that they switch over to have everything because best salary, because numerably as part of the factory, they will also have distribution centers and stuff. Nearby, so it should help quite a lot. Because that was the one, it's that the reason why they split it between best seller and standard is because the standard stuff was all being shipped from building. And so that's why it took so much longer. If they can have big enough distribution centers around the world, then that means that all of the parts could be at the distribution centers. And they get shipped a lot quicker and the logistics of it is just a lot better. Yeah, it's funny though, since I've been buying a few bits, because I'm kind of, I'm kind of building the sort of army on the quiet, very little bit each month, that's all. And you realize how expensive Lego is when you buy it individually, and you sort of think, by the way, actually buying a Lego set makes so much more sense. But it is a thing. And I'm shocked that the El Dorado fortress is actually going to be retired. So as well, I'm just like, I bought that one yet. And I'm like, I love, I mean, I didn't realize that I love pirates so much. I'm not really into pirates themselves and it's the Imperials that I'm into. And I kind of feel compelled to want to buy it. Next week, folks, we'll, we'll take a bit of a deep dive into what he's going to be retiring. I've got some, I've got a few Harry Potter bits to pick up actually, including some brickheads. I had a quick look through it. The last night, me and Gaz were chatting about it on the Instagram. I have a shot, the amount of sets that are actually going to be retiring, although I've been to retire. So we're going to go through that next week, we will, folks, we'll just see. You might be shocked. So if you want to look, obviously look, but we're going to have a look next week and just see what's said. I've certainly got a list of about 10 things that I want to get. So when it comes to new sets now, I'm sort of thinking, oh, no, no, I'm going to get this stuff before it's no longer available. And when it's gone, according to the Lego website, it's gone. Anyway, we've got a intriguing, to see Joshua Kinga out there as well. Joshua Kinga, as you may or may not know, is the designer behind the Camping Adventure, aka King Creations, which actually sold out. It was the second set to sell out in the Brink Link designer program series this week. Well, a series three, anyway. Still got 19 days to go. Best part of the 20 days, really. I've used to add another 28 minutes anyway. But yeah, what do we think, then, folks? Let's go through the panel and see what anyone bought. Gaz, I don't think you've got anything from this series, did you? No, no, no, that means, that sounds like you could still be interested in getting the lost city. Well, that was about the last one. Yeah, yeah, because I kept going in front between those things anyway. I'll see, who knows what the future holds. Well, that's it. And it's completely cool not to get anything from it. I bet there's one. Thank God, there's only one in the next series that I want to get. Intriguing me, though, here's the thing. I didn't actually, I didn't actually buy the furry stronghold. I was tempted by the end, like literally minutes before it sold out. I was kind of like, I said, I shot mine. I didn't get that. I'll tell you what, I did get in just a minute. Tim, are you interested at all in the Brickman Designer Program series? There's been a lot of really great sets, but no, I just haven't had the extra income when they can't roll around. That last wave had what, two or three Western type builds in, and I think. So it would have been interesting. Look at that. There we go. Amazing. I got pictures of boxes, isn't it? Yeah, that's really cool. I want to build a trestle bridge in my Wild West display, sometimes. So that would have been really great. Well, I tell you what, Tim, if you into Western stuff, you could tell, you could tell you're from Texas. What about this series four? Look at this one. Look at this. That's what I was thinking. Yes, I definitely. Oh, that's a nice one. Dear God, I'm getting that. I'm going to buy two of these. I don't care what anyone says. I'm buying two of them. Thankfully, there's actually the only one I'm interested in in this particular series. Now that's what I'm saying. Fantastic. I actually on my Wild West display, the Continental that came with the Lone Ranger set, I motorized it. And then I actually, I built a car very similar to their passenger car to go with it that runs around my, I got a six foot by eight foot Wild West build that I take around and have been for years. That's actually, you can go on the brick and see it a couple of times. Oh, I would have to say, I have to see that. Tim, you'll have to send me some pictures for that. So I can show that off. That would be grand. That would be. Guys, look at that interior. That's absolutely gorgeous. Oh, it is. I was just looking at that. That's the baby cake pieces and cupcake pieces for the lamps as well. Yeah, cupcake. That's such a good piece. It reminds me a little bit, the orange express. Not that I built that yet, but I must do that. This is lovely, though. And, uh, yeah. Oh my goodness. It even comes with a whole scale. It's got a whole carriage in there. There's a lot, actually, additional bits with this as well, isn't there? Like the, the women on the water tower. Yeah, but you see, the thing, the thing I like about this one is that the one with the, the log bridge is fine, but it's a lot of log bridge there. It almost seems to be the primary build to me in the train secondary with this one. At least you've got, the train looks bloody gorgeous. I gotta be honest, still to sound too much like Ron Weasley, then, but he does. No, it is. That's fantastic. It's beautiful. You know, that is beautiful. That's the one that I think everybody's going to want. Certainly those that are into trains are going to actually be screaming to get this. Even Gary out there, he's saying, this is an awesome train. Damn it. Now I want this train as well. This is Salix. This is the thing, folks. I've kind of looked a little bit ahead of what he's coming in to us, only because I was thinking, oh, how do I feel, you know, about all these ones? So the next series, we're going to go back to the series three in the next one. See, the rest of them, I'm not really interested in the castle. It's like, come on in that castle, really? Which is fair game, not people into it, but blind me. We're going to, honestly, they will become a time. I reckon two years from now, we're just going to go like, oh, it's another castle. Do you know what I mean? Will we ever saturate the market? I don't know. And I enjoy castle, but I feel like we've gone from zero castle to every other thing is castle. But yeah, we have. It seems as though pretty much every theme has a castle in it. Yeah. But even the friends theme has a castle in it. It's a weird castle. The B&B one. It's very nice to start the castle. You've got Star Wars has castles in it. It's just silly. There's too many castles. Well, that said, there's about 600 in Wales. So maybe people don't, aren't bored of them yet. It's just an observation for someone that likes Lego. I'm just sort of thinking about it. A lot of them out there, a lot of castle stuff there. Buy all of those. Yeah, that's true. That's true. Well, here's the thing, right? So I didn't get it. I didn't get it. I was really, you've got the market seat side here. I was like, you know, no, whenever there's been a seaside, a castle built next to a seaside. It seems excessive to me. But anyway, I'm not knocking it because I do want to do a medieval London bridge one day. But here's the thing. This one, right? This is the series. I think it's, I don't think it's five. Is it five? Oh, yeah, here we go. Five. That's one. Five's got a lot of nice stuff. First of all, I love the popcorn wagon. The antique shop. I'm definitely buying a couple of those. I think that is, this is, I think, is a beautiful residential building. I go ask Carrie, actually Carrie, you like buildings. I do. You like beautiful things. I know you like mushroom houses and you might make you buy one for yourself and stuff like that. She's fair enough. But what do you think of this? I think this is gorgeous. Yeah. We decided we didn't need this one because really, I can't. I believe in about two years when we get to this series, I reckon you're going to buy it. We have to make some sacrifices somewhere. And it's a nice building, but it is building. Wait, I like two shops and things. Okay, this is a shop, but I don't know. Carrie, so far, it's taking all the right boxes. It's missing lovejoy, that's what it is, isn't it, Carrie? Lovejoy. Oh my god, this is completely old. My dad used to watch that. Love it. But from the outside, it just looks like a house. There's nothing choppy about the outside. I know, but that's why I like it. Because I've looked at this, I'm like, this is a residential house. This would be brilliant, could you imagine having a street with 10 of these on it or something like that? And they all look almost the same, but yet they're different colors. We don't have the space for a 10 of the same set to make that. If I had a massive basement in America or something, where I could set out a residential thing, then I would do this. But we try to put one of a set in. This just isn't in keeping with our modular street. It would look weird in that. So I can't place it, therefore I can't buy it. Okay, all right. But you're still buying it, I reckon. I'm going to buy two, just in case. Just in case for you. But anyway, look, the style of castle I am looking forward to. Is this castle a castle? I need verification out there. Someone like Shai can verify this is a castle. I'd appreciate it. Isn't this where Matt Melish lives? This is where he's from Transylvania, wasn't it? Pencil maybe. This is the castle. As far as I'm concerned, I've got Forest in the castle. I'll probably buy the Lion Knight's castle one day. But yeah, sorry, Forest in the castle. Castle in the forest, Stephen. This is absolutely drop dead gorgeous. It is actually tight. Look at this. This is the one to get, I think, folks. Honestly. Yeah, I mean, there's nothing. This is basically this is the, here's the thing right. Okay, pure observation. I apologize if I offend anyone, especially the designer. This is like Baridor meets the Lion Knight's castle. This is the love child that they have. Yeah, that's going to go fast, isn't it? That is just lovely. And I think it closes up as well, doesn't it? It kind of, I think it does. Anyway, it looks like it opens. I think it opens and closes. They have a picture. Yeah, they're closed. I mean, this is the picture that did it for me. This. Look at that. What do you guys and girls out there think about this? Like the love child of Baridor and the Lion Knight's castle? Let me know what you think about that. I mean, general anyway. I mean, I mean, I'm going to need that one. Amber, I think you might as well. Amber, I think it's just lovely. TJ, you've got any thoughts on this one? I think it looks great. I'm not going to buy it myself, but I think it looks fantastic. Yeah, I don't know. Why is it? Well, don't worry, Greg will get two. Because it's not space. I might buy two of this. I absolutely might get two of these and put them to you. I like the, I look at it and I'm just like, I'm not seeing anything like this at all ever from Lego. I just haven't. I think that's a really big exhibit. This is going to cost a fortune. This has got 350 quid written all over it. Let's just have a look at it. I'm so jumping the gun with this because it's like, we're quite a few months away from even looking at it. But let's have a look. That would go great with the monster fighter. So I mean, oh gosh, yeah. Dude, Tim, I've got the monster fighters train set. I bought that. Where did I get that? I've got that. I've got all the monster fighter stuff. I used to do a Halloween display with it. And then the Scooby-Doo stuff mixed with it. And this was cool. That's cool. Make it next level. Yeah, this is phenomenal. Oh, honestly, right? If this is around 2000, I don't know. Actually, let's have a look at the detail. What does it say in the detail? Oh, my little four thousand pieces on the dot. Hey, they do that. Wine stickers. Well, I can't make too much content out of that. 725 unique parts. Prayle funding starts in June 2025. Oh, my God. We could be in Chicago at this point. Oh, that'd be a pain. It might be a little. So that would be the same time that the mushroom house dropped this year, wouldn't it? That's the pre-order, so then it'll be released November. Let's just start Halloween. Look at where these ships, though. October 2025. Like, this is the set. I'm throwing it out of here now. This is the Halloween set to be building next year. Even if Halloween's passed by the time this comes out, which if it's shipping in October, we should have it for Halloween. 4,000. Honestly, honestly, I have not been motivated. They're lovely sets. They're beautiful, but this might be, I'm not going to finally buy one. I'm with you on that. Yeah, I haven't been. This one might get me into it, too. They're telling me out there, they're like some marting. They're saying to me, "Watch the video." So this, "Watch the video, then." Oh, my gosh. Let's make it big. I like that already. Look at this. Yeah. Part usage. This is the system. Bearing. Sleepless night's presents. Okay, here we go. There's probably music or something like that, folks, but I can't play. I don't think I can. That's a good mask, actually, then. Adventure in Transylvania. There we go. Oh, well, what's going on here? Is this something in that? It's not a coffee nor a bed. I think it's both. It's funny. I'm thinking, "What does a skeleton need with a scarf?" But it kind of works. It's all his head on, sorry. They've got my sheet. They've got my sheet on his neck. There might be a play on the underworld movies. You know, the old and the blood seeps down and brings it back to life, that he's in a scalp and form. That's a good film that you're going to want to be. Oh, look at this. What is that? I mean, a bit bit crusty. That's the correct translation. So, no, wait. This is what the set looks like. Like, this is what it's going to be for sure, 100%. Yeah, yeah, pretty much. There might be a lego might do a little bit more rounding off on it. But like Alex said, a couple of weeks ago, we had the head of Brickling Con, London Corner, a couple of weeks ago. And he says, once they get old of it, they might be like a 5% change or something like that. But this is pretty much what it will be. Yeah, it's too gay for us. So you're saying they're not mini dolls. What are you talking about? Oh, I like that. Church organ as well. They got in there. I can get some bricks out and start playing. That looks like a lot of fun. And then anyone say in a lego set, they're like the organ. I mean, guys could come out with that one. Oh, there we go. You know, the guy coming out the coffin reminds me, I don't know if you guys have seen it. On Lego Team B's YouTube channel, they're doing it. Scary stuff, he's doing it. Yeah, but they've got a bit when they come out the coffin as well. It reminds me of that. You want this with mine? Monster Fighters had a zombie. They've got the zombies that do that. There's a they've got a little turn thing that will bring them out of there. There we go. We'll play it again. We'll play it again more. KO saying I feel like it'll be over 350. It's stoked out about that. I don't know, 4,000 pieces. It's got to be 320. I reckon 320 at least. I'm going to squint and hit the buy button just so I don't see the price. Yeah, I'm saying I like to buy two of them. I doubt it there, but I think it's got time. Yeah, 4,000 pieces, that many, many things. I reckon you're looking at 400 quid for that, so. Ouch. Yeah, could be. This is amazing to go, if I was yet to agree. They're really dull. Only cities. They're like a little band of mini-doll fans out there. I like mini-dolls. I don't know what mini-dolls in that though. Now what I like to see, I'll be up for a mini-doll monster in it or something like that. That would be quite cool. I don't think you have enough sets with both. Like Mark said in the past, mini-dolls and mini-figs. I can definitely live together. OBS is out there as well. I don't know, but yeah, sorry mate. I didn't say hello to you a little bit earlier on. This could be like a scene out of the new Harry Potter TV series or something like that. I think this is great. I really do. I think this is the set. This time next year, this is the set I'm going to want to be buying or rather have bought and crowd-funded. This will go in about three hours. It really will. If there's one thing the Lego community likes, like people like Tim, like Sio Kona, like Lego Team Beef, there's something people love in the Lego theme. It's ghosts and ghouls and stuff like that, isn't it guys? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And pirates, but yeah, yeah. And pirates. I'm not to the pirates. Yeah, I guess I love pirates, but I don't like the pirates part of it. The Cornish pasty. I'm more in season period. I see it's all they eat, you know. Do you remember that? The Cornish pasty company is basically a pirate eating a pasty. But honestly, folks, look up their logo. That pasty looks like a foot. Does not look like a pasty to me. Just throwing it out there. If you know, you know. And add corn, what's that list from earlier on then? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, you ever tasted, but you might think it tastes like an old foot as well. Just say. Anyway, so back to the here and now. What can we say? Let's have a look at this one. So this sold out. This was the second one that sold out. Unsurprisingly, I mean, in Carrie, you guys must have bought loads of these, surely. We give by a single camping adventure. I don't believe it. There was nothing on our list of things, right? It was not on your list. This is like, I look at this and I'm seeing Ian and Carrie. No, that's nice. So why didn't you get it? You just didn't fancy it. It's not too cheap or what? It's cute, but we have a lot of camping vans in our city already. We don't need another one. And when you're putting that into a city, you don't need all of the landscaping. You've been in two landscaping. So you're paying more for parts you're not going to use. All right, okay, let's see. Did anyone on the panel buy this? I did. This is the one I had bought. And I did buy one more, actually. And this one, I've got to be honest, is totally gazzy's fault, because I had no interest on it until I started looking into it. And I was like, I like this. And I've got this one instead. I've got the Harbormaster's office. It's nice. It's really nice. It's really good. Like, honestly, what sold it to me was, oh, it's not on here, but there's a, I've seen a video somewhere. Maybe it was Brick Fanatics or something like that. And they showed a picture of it next to the, um, next to the lighthouse. And I was like, I want it. That's what I want now. I want that set based on the fact that I've got the lighthouse. I've got, I've got ships and stuff like that, which I like. I want to get the draw set. And I'm like, I can definitely build a scene up around that. Do you know what I mean? Even if it's on like, say, 4, 48 by 48 on a separate table or something like that. I could do some sort of oceanic scene using it. Do you have the old fishing shack that they did? Ideas set? I haven't got that. Um, I was thinking, I could get it. I think this is better than that though, Tim. Tim, you got any thoughts on this one? Do you, do you like fishing at all? Do they fish in Texas? Oh, they loved their fish. My wife's a big fisherman. And that, and I spent a lot of time at the beach. So I mean, I do like this and I have the fishing shack. I never have built it. It's still sitting in the box. But I haven't had, I'm finally got placed set up for a city. So I am going to try and get out and have a little water area. So it may get built finally, but I think it's an expensive set now. So yeah, that is, yeah, that goes. I think this is better than the, uh, the fisherman's store. I really do. I don't like, like, I was genuinely thinking this week, uh, because we, me and gas know somebody who's setting one at the moment. I was thinking, I might buy that. And then when I was looking at it, I was like, I think this is miles better. I really do. Um, and the fact is this is, this is proper modular mini figure scale. Whereas the fishing store isn't, I don't know, my, I don't know. It was just the, the fact that it's got the octon. And it kind of reminded me of a bit. It's all retro-y and then there's the jaws thing from the 70s. And the, uh, the, the lovely, uh, what's it called? Uh, the, the lighthouse. Uh, we've got some big ships that Lego City's come out with recently as well. Might have some other big ships that are coming out later on this year. You never know. Uh, so I don't know. We're just, uh, I just sort of thought, you know what? I'm going to give it the older harbor master thing. Um, so I'm curious then, TJ, I don't think you've got any of these, did you? I did not. Okay. I'm pretty sure Amber didn't hide that, but she is interested in the adventures in Transylvania, which is unsurprisingly because I want it to. Yeah. No, that's, I've, I've been burned by pre-order stuff before. So, or I'm currently being burned actually because it's been almost two years. Um, so I've always a little iffy about that, but the Transylvania one would, would, especially with that quick turnaround on the date that, that could push me over. Don't go back anymore, do they? They, they, they, honestly, I'm having Alex on a few weeks ago, folks. And do check it out. It was, uh, London called it, uh, two, four, three. Alex was talking about the, the windows that they have to manufacture these things. And that's why they get pushed out quite soon. Um, yeah. Next month's going to be an expensive month for a lot of people that have done some pre-orders. I can't remember what I got, I got some big sets coming. And, uh, and it's like, oh my God, that's going to, that could, that could smash up my December the first purchases. Um, who knows? We don't know with the modula, is the modular coming on December the first this year? Or is it on coming on January the first next year? Um, so who knows? Exactly, that's it. If you, if you're interested to know exactly, uh, just rewind 10 seconds and watch Carrie's head, uh, she gives you a look. The other thing as well with this, that series that the ventures in Transylvania is in, if that's out, I think, I think it's crypto just said in the chat, it's probably going to be the Tuesday of brick world. But I think didn't they have some of the sets there from the breaking program at brick world this year? So that might be one they have there. Well, I tell you what, I said, got it. Now I'm going to be like, they build them there as well. Oh, no, guys, I tell you where we'll see it first. Like we did this year, we'll see it in Melbourne. Oh, yes. Yeah, which is January. It's like two weeks into January. That's right. Oh my God, I believe it's it. So we'll basically, we'll see them in a couple of months time. We will. But you've got a nice bit being between June and October, you have got time to kind of budget for it. So I've put some savings away for it, which is quite good. Yeah, we're trying to do that for Chicago at the moment. It's not happening. What can I say? It's sort of fun in the games. So yeah, the Harbour Mask is the one I kind of went for. So what were the art of chocolate, Carrie? Did you go for the art of chocolate in the end? Sure, we did it. Can't say no to chocolate, really. Exactly. But you can't eat. You've got to actually eat this set. You do know that, haven't you? Oh, man. That's how I worked it. It's OK, why did you go for the art of chocolate? Is this Winter Village vibes for you? It's a bit Winter Villagey. I feel like it's a little too large to go into the Winter Village Zone. But I probably want to put it in. It's just, it's just pretty. And I like the fact that there's chocolate in it, right? Yeah. It's a good chocolate factory. And yeah, it looks nice. I like the, it's quite an odd looking building. It's got quite a lot of different shapes too. I actually, when I studied it, when I was like really sat down to think, do I like it? And I do, but I just find it a bit over the top. Yeah, I can see that. No, I mean, it's a bit flamboyant. That's coming from me. So that's saying something. Do I have anything? I just thought, that's really no architect. So this is, who would design a building like that? I like it because it exists. And then I thought, oh, I don't know. Anyway, Ian, Ian doesn't like it for the open back, but he still ended up getting it anyway. So fair game to him. Ian was in charge of what we call that, so thank you. Oh, was he not? Listen to our podcast. We've got one that he wasn't expecting. Did you? Okay. All right. So I listened to the podcast. That came out yesterday, folks. Did he come out at six o'clock? Six o'clock still your time? Yes. Unless you remember, then sometimes it comes out earlier. Oh, there we go. What was the other one that you went for then? I brought to the Harbor Master's one. Oh, good stuff. Well, apparently not. Okay. So why did you go for the Harbor Master one then? Whose idea was that? Clearly mine. Well, I thought it was very hard, but I like the fact that it's quite similar to the fishing jack. So I think they all look good together. I don't know. It was great. My choice. It's fine. No, I think you never get your choices. If you build the BLDP sets from them at the show, they let you take you home. Do they? Well, I'm out to get in touch with Alex about that. There we go. And that's coming from you. Exactly. That's going to be me. They go in chocolate. You took the words out of my mouth. There we go. God, yeah. Crazy. We've got a couple of Harbor Masters. We've got the art chocolate. So, Kerry, did you didn't go for the forest stronghold in the end? We did, yeah. I was on third. Oh, my God. The hat as well. Oh, my God. You guys have really splashed the cash. And what about Lost City? Because I think Lost City is in this kind of, if there wasn't a stronghold in this, I think this would have done a lot better, to be honest. That was the one that Ian thought that we were going for, because he quite liked that one. But we both agreed that we didn't have a place for it in our city. Yeah. And I have actually heard that it's not the most stable build. So, I don't know how bad our list went on. See, this is a thing, right? Well, because we've got people that have done reviews on these sets, they can put you off. And they put, I totally saw a review. Like, this is a negative or anything like that. I'm kind of glad they exist, because I was totally out for getting the furry stronghold. And I was just put off. It was like, there's a few things pointing out to me. And I was like, do you know what? Actually, yeah, I don't like it because of that. And the main factor that I didn't buy this set was because I'm okay with open backs. But this one's got two sides on it that's open backed. And I was like, do you know what? I don't know if I like that. And then the fact that the Harbour Master was, or is modular. And I was like, yeah, that was a deal breaker for me. Strangely enough, it's kind of where I kind of concluded my thoughts on. But anyway, that is the Bricklink Designer Program. Or in this case, that was the Bricklink Designer Progress. Let's go back to Tim, shall we? Before we go to this week's PMQ from Rick Brickham. I'm intrigued. Tim, tell us, where did it all start for you? Have you always been into Lego? Because a little Dicky Bird tells me that like me, before you got into Lego, you actually collected comics. So where did it start from? And who's your favourite superhero to that curiosity as well? Well, okay. So you got a lot of questions. Batman is my favourite. Oh, yeah. And yes, I had a massive comic book collection. I, from about 10 years, I was buying comics and I had just about everything you could think of from about early 1960s, all the way to 2010. Every title, even all the off brands, I was buying everything every month. And I sold all of it. And right after that all happened, my mother-in-law got my son and I, Lego sets for Christmas. It was actually, and I need to look it up. It's that little brownstone. It was a creator. Lego creator set that probably would have come out. I think 2008, 2009, really cool. I've got, it's still, I haven't, it's in a box somewhere. I haven't unpacked it, but I've never taken it apart. It's been together the whole time and used to sit right behind me. But it was really well done. I call it a brownstone, but I don't remember what. And I just started doing a little reason. Wait, TJ, do you know what one it is? I'm trying to figure it out. Sorry, TJ usually has the answer to any of those things. I want to see if he happened to know. Come on, TJ, you can do this. I mean, I mean to look it up, but. And so she bought us each a set that year for Christmas. And I, being a collector, I discovered how collectible Lego was. And then it got it led into the clubs and the conventions and all that stuff. And I just, I went crazy. I was buying everything that came out from about 2010 to 2015. I bought every set, everything. So I've got thousands of sets sitting around here. A lot of them still brand new. I mean, I haven't even had a place to put them or build them. Tim, you have got an ultimate massive retro, probably very incredibly cool, certainly super expensive backlog. I do. I've got to bless you, as I like to say. It's meant people to spend their life and not build all over. There is the flex. And it just keeps growing. And one of my, I've got all the Ninjago from all the beginning. I am lacking the newest sets, which, what is it? Five sets. And you're looking at $600, $700 for five sets. Yeah. And I've just been coming at this. I don't know. But yeah, this big thing here and this big thing here. You're correct. These are the trifecta. This is, what is that? 500? Yeah, just those two alone. Yeah. Well, yeah, these three, these three. Oh, they're a good set, though, Matt. I mean, you look at that, right? You look at the Cole's elemental Titan mech. I think they called it, isn't it? Yeah, it calls Titan Dragon mech. Look at that. That's the one, sorry. That is an astounding mech. That is one of the best mechs you'll ever get from Ninjago. If not the best one, in all honesty, the dexterity on it. I've got in my backlog of blue and video that I want to do on it, just on the legs alone, in all honesty. It really is. And it's beautiful. And it is absolutely startingly flamboyant for a Ninjago set. What do you think of it as well? Yeah, it's awesome. I love this. I hope we get more mechs in this style. But it is the most poseable, biggest mech, at least for Ninjago that I've ever seen. It's a Cole mech. So people who are fans of Cole, Cole is their favorite ninja. Should definitely buy it. Amber Lyah. I know, I know. Yes, I'm, yeah, I'm enabling you Amber Lyah. I'm doing it. Yes. Yeah, it's awesome. You have the Monkey Kid. Do you have that Monkey Kid mech? I don't. I don't have any Monkey Kid mechs. I just wondered how I compare it in the side, because... Oh, I think it's bigger than that. Yeah, I think it's bigger. Like, there's three really big ones. I've four, actually. I go for it. It's Cole's Titan mech. Then you've got the Warrior one from Monkey Kid. I think that's what it was called, Gaz, the Monkey Kid Warrior mech, which is the first one when it's got the long staff. Third one, what were they going through? Third. Oh, I think trying to think of a really big mech. I'm trying to think... Well, I've got that one on the shelf. I don't know how to get to it, but it stands about that tall. I don't know. Yeah, I think it's a mech. I think it's a mech. I think it's a Voltron. Was Voltron a mech? Voltron's a mech, isn't he? But he just didn't got anything. I just sort of, yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's massive. That is a ginormous compared to anything else. It's miles bigger than even Cole's mech as well. He came to this unlike certain Hulkbusters. Oh, yeah, yeah. That's retirement too. That's an intriguing one. I did actually, when that Hulkbuster came out, I straight away bought the one that came out before it. But yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, there we go. Yeah, Voltron is a mech. Made of mechs, yeah. Good point, good point. I always wish they'd come out of the minifigure for that, but it was one of the best LEGO idea sets I ever bought. Even the artwork on the box was just phenomenal. Really, really was. I'm just trying to think of another big one that they'd come out with. I mean, he built the dreams one, didn't he? That's quite... That was it. That's the one. That's the one I'm trying to think of. He's not a dreams one. Yeah, yeah. The dreams. What's he called? I think that's a warrior to fight a mech or something like that. It's called? Tails. Sea blob mech. Yeah. Yeah, but it's a seven night warrior mech. I'm sure it's called warrior mech. Mine's out there, mine. There's no. Can you confirm an ordinary? Well, a month ago they built that metal mech. Originally, and then they almost duplicated it again. So there's like two of them with monkey kids. They're very similar. Yeah. Monkey kid ones. I think they're just a little bit more fragile, I think, than Ninjago. They are. That first one, I've got to make sure it's leaning against the wall. Yeah. A little. Yeah, they are good. The phenomenally good value as well, but yeah, the first one that I bought. What was giving to me actually was gifted. Oh, it's so nice. It's really nice to look at. Breathe on it and pull it apart. Intriguing. Intriguing. So Tim, is mechs your thing or do you like being Texan? You like maybe some Western things? Well, Texas really has not do it. I grew up. My grandfather was a big John Wayne fan. So I've been watching Westerns almost my entire 56 years. So Western TV, Western movies, that's all I still watch. So the Wild West is near and dear to my heart. And that was the first thing when I got into Lego. I discovered people making custom figs out of existing parts and stuff. And so I just made a random list of all these old historical Western people and started making them as close as I could. And pretty soon I had a lot of them, but nothing really to do with them. And then I discovered Flickr and seeing people doing all these really great photo shoots and all that stuff. So like, okay, well, I need to have a Western town or I need to have some stuff for backdrops. And it was about the same time that got into the convention. So I just jumped right in and did a big old Western whole town and mountains and all that kind of stuff and incorporated these little historical figures and events and stuff in there. And with the idea that it would eventually hopefully go to some museums and stuff, which has happened this last year. I've had it through history museums as part of a bigger event. But so yeah, the Wild West was a big thing. And I've always been in the martial arts and I love the Orient, the architecture. And I actually studied the real ninjutsu back in the day. And so when Ninjago came out, I was like, oh, this is as close as Lego is going to get to actually. Well, that isn't necessarily true. There was that little sub theme of Castle they did. There was like a handful of satellites and I do. I finally have all of those, but then in Jago. That's a cool collection to have. It is a very unusual because a lot of people look at that and go, oh, it's Ninjago. They'll be very dismissive of it, but it wasn't. No, it's very unique in and of itself. And I've got all those sets too. And I want to do a giant layout doing combination of those and a lot of the temples and stuff from Ninjago and just how really more samurai oriented than Ninjago. But I love incorporate a lot of that into it. I'm a little bit surprised with the BrickLink designer program. I'm surprised we haven't had more Ninjago-ish kind of sets that have made your food to the finals. Are you TJ? Because I'm a bit surprised by that. You can't do that, can you? I don't know. You can't do Ninjago exactly, but like in the style of Ninjago. Yeah, you could do like the temples or something like that. Yeah, let me write that. Yeah, that'd be cool to see. I saw a few in the series 6th voting. I liked them. It'd be nice to see. I was going to say I thought I saw something in there, so. As long as you don't like it, call it. Yeah, if it's like directly Ninjago based, you can't do it. But if it's just like your own idea and it happens to be a similar style, I think that's okay. I see. Kind of saying. Well, and there are truth truly. There is so much reference in, you know, you got Japanese style architecture, then you got Chinese style, and you can meld the two of those. And then it just, you can flow into the more fantasy along with a lot of that. I actually, oh, gosh. Jammin' Star, he's a, well, he's more on Instagram. He has done a really cool job. He does a lot of meshing then jago in the wild west. And he shared with me, apparently Lego at one point, went to the point of having some illustrations done with a wild west Ninjago world. So they did think about it at one time. And I've been wanting to do something along those lines. He's already, he's made a lot of figures and some actual. He did the wagon from the art that he found and different things. So there's a lot of cool. I mean, that's the best part about Lego. It's just. Masha, whatever you can dream up or come up with, I've got a, at Christmas time, I started a couple of years ago, I call it elves gone bad. And as I do a story, and then I do all the illustrations with the Lego, I just built, I mean, I'll spend a day building a building or something to take one picture of just for this story. And, but I incorporate all kinds of crazy stuff in there. I've got ninjas in there. I got built, gosh, the white dinosaur from Jurassic world. And I basically called him something Binko, the Christmas dinosaur, something like that. I had Fred Flintstone with a Santa hat riding him as part of Santa's magical team that were fighting the elves. Sorry, it's just, that's what is so much fun about Lego, you can just feel crazy. Here's the thing I'd like to see, because I don't think Ninjago have done this. TJ, maybe you can tell me on this. Could we ever get like, sort of Ninjago in space? Yes, yes. So Ninjago in the show went to space for about an episode and a little bit more. And that was the only time they've ever been in space. And there was a set concept of the big ship, Arcturus is what it was called, named after a serpentine general. And there's a concept of that set, but beyond that, we haven't had any sort of Ninjago space ever. Because we've had space in everything, haven't we? But I'm pretty sure we haven't had Ninjago yet, have we? Yeah, it would be cool to see Ninjago's, you know, if Ninjago legacy was still around, where they remade old sets, and they did one instance where they just completely made something that they never did before, and that was the Overlord Dragon. Yeah. I think the Arcturus space ship would have been another great thing to see this here. And it's unfortunate that Lego didn't do it. How about this? It's a missed opportunity. What about this for an idea? You take the classic spacemen with their classic colors, right? And you fuse them with the classic Ninjago colors instead, and do a mashup of that. Yeah, that'd be good. Hold on. He's got sewing bacon in the oven. I came up with some, you know, Ninjago spacesuits to the best of my ability. Honestly, it uses some current parts available. So it just takes the mech suits from the beginning of the year, from the January wave, air tanks, gold helmet. I thought gold helmet would work the best because of the gold accents. Yeah, so yeah, I've got four out of the six, and I still need to get extra mech suits for time. Oh, but that's the other three here. Oh, cool. Yeah, that's that's something I'm flying around with. So yeah, dude, I like that. Yeah, eventually I make some sort of destiny's bounty spaceship. Oh, yeah, yeah, that would be very cool. Yeah, I would come in. Lego could like it could do like a destiny's bounty spaceship and go into space with Ninjago. That would be a lot of fun. Yeah, yeah, it just comes down to me. That would be brilliant. All right, well, we seem to be in a pretty good place. I think we can queue up the PMQ soon. Let's just see what Ian and Carrie's up to as well. I haven't seen him eat anything for about five minutes. So something might be up. You know, I've just eaten some sweets. Have you? What sweets have you got? And my new favourite? Giant parma violets. Giant parma. Giant? How big is giant? I mean, bearing in mind, Ian's got peculiarly unnaturally large fingers. He's like a walking, talking, golfing, yeah. They're not really that giant. No, I mean, that's the size of Carrie's head, that is. Oh my god. There we go. And what's the nutrition value of those? Is there much protein in those? No, they're full of lavender goodness. Lavender goodness. Do you so come in a bath? Have a nice relaxing bath with them, Carrie. Yeah, you work out. The calming effect. Exactly, yeah, exactly. Ah, there we go. Ah, good stuff. Okay, Tim. Okay, TJ. Okay, Amber. Okay, Brickbods. Okay, guys. Okay, beautiful chat people out there. I think now it's time for this week's PMQ. Panel members question brought to us this week. By the beautiful Rick Brickham who asks the following question. Hey, Greg. Rick here. I just finished building a really cool set. The Delophosaurus ambush. And I did that using the paper instructions that were included with the set. And it got me thinking about something that you and I've spoken about a couple of times. And that is LEGO's initiative to move away from paper instructions and go completely digital with downloadable PDF instructions. So I wanted to pose the question to the panel and to our viewers. Are you in favor of going completely digital with instructions? Or would you prefer to see LEGO sets continue to be offered with paper instructions in the box? I've got opinions on this that I'll share the next time I'm on the show. But until then, I'm sending it back to you. Controversial question there from the Brickham himself, Rick. So, but there is something to keep in mind with the LEGO instructions that I do. I do want to kind of preface. There's two options, right? There's the one where it's just the PDF, right? Yeah. Some of the bigger sets, for example, the D&D set, they have an interactive build experience where it's the pages, but it's three-dimensional. You can twist it, turn it to see exactly where pieces are going and stuff. So just to preface, my answer is going to differ a little bit. For specifically talking about PDFs and no more of the inbox ones, versus if they started doing more of those interactive ones. Yeah, because I think the interactive ones is kind of like an enhanced version, if you like, of the paper instructions. And I think the biggest part, the primary part of Rick's question being, do we want to buy LEGO sets where we don't have paper instructions? I mean, to a certain degree, Rick Link designed the programs. They don't come with paper instructions, and we all seem to get by okay. Those of us that do buy them, but do we prefer paper ones? He said, do we want paper ones? Because I think some people kind of think to themselves, maybe if they didn't bring and give us the option of using the paper instructions, where does it end? What would the next thing be? I think that can scare people. So anyway, let's go around and let's see what people have to say. I'm certainly going to be intrigued what Amber Liar has to say and how she constructs that. That's going to intrigue you, Mum. We'll come back to her in just a sec. We'll leave her to sort of sit and brood on her answer. Where should we go first? I think, well, let's go to Tim first, actually. Tim, you're the newbie on the panel tonight. What do you think? And that question not only goes to the panel. I go to everybody who's out there as well. So please do let me know what you think as well. Well, I guess the first question is would it save us money on the floor if they didn't have to print the paper instructions? If it meant that I could pay a little less on the set, I'm all for it. I think digitally that they're great. The only thing that war concerns me, and I think that's kind of been overcome when you go back and try and rebuild the older sets from the '80s and stuff. The copies of the instructions are terrible. And it's hard to distinguish colors. And then sometimes you can't even figure out what they did. So I still have that little bit of a bias. Because I just reached last fall. I did that for a lady. She had paid me to rebuild a bunch of those old sets. And she didn't have to book it. So I had to look them all up. But I think, you know, I don't really have a strong opinion either way. I mean, I do like being an illustrator in the artwork and stuff. I do like, I'm really loving the dream sets and all the illustrations, fun illustrations they're doing. So I do enjoy the booklets and stuff. But, you know, at the end of the day, if I didn't have all that paper booklets, I wouldn't have to find a place to save them. Because I do have all that stuff. And I've got... - Do you save your boxes as well, Tim, or do you just save the instructions? - I can anymore. I... that's the sad part, those several thousand backlog sets. I... they're just... I had to get rid of the boxes. So I just took the bags and the instructions and everything. - Oh, dang, go! - They're in Ziploc bags. - Really? - I had... Yeah, there was just no way. I mean, I mean, I've got 25 monster bins in my garage right now. If they were all still the boxes, the garage would be path full from this board of ceilings. - Tim, that is a gargantuan amount. I mean... - Oh, it was... they were insane. The amount of boxes that, as I was opening them and putting them in the bags, it was fortunate that my son's high school, the teacher did a lot of different kind of projects, and they wanted boxes and stuff. And they were just ecstatic. Because they, number one, the cardboard worked well for them, and then just the colors and stuff of the artwork and stuff on the boxes helped them out. So... so it went to a good cause. They didn't just go to a landfill. They actually went and got used. So it followed the whole Lego, you know, wanting to recycle and all that. - Okay, so it's not as bad as it sounds. - So you're in favor of PDFs as if it saves you money. The proof is, though, I guess you'd have to have two... You have to have the same Lego set, one that comes with it, one that doesn't. But how much do you think an instruction manual is worth to you? Like, how much does it work? I mean, how much... If Lego build it on... or manufacture them on such a level, they're probably quite cheap. - Yeah, no, it would save anything. - Put it this way, if Lego came to you and said, "Tim, we'll sell you this set and it'll save you a dollar." Right? Are you gonna... are you gonna turn around and say, "Oh, do you know what? I just have the one that's got the instruction in it." Or would you save the dollar? What would you go for? - Well, it's just a dollar. The savings part of it. But I would be cool with the digital. Like I said, it's now that I live in a much smaller house and space is a commodity. That's just one last thing I have to... Cause I like to put them in book. I mean, I don't just put them in a box. I put them all in sleeves and I've got these binders and all that. So I can find them and sort them. - That's the collective mentality though. That's the collective mentality. So you're trying to do the right thing. I see. It's intriguing. So really, it's not necessarily a case of you much prefer it. It's more of a case that it's kind of your circumstances. It would be appropriate. - Okay. Now that's fair enough. That's fair enough. - Well, and the quality is a lot better. You can, I mean, the digital instructions are very easy. I mean, they're just as easy to read and decipher how to build it as the paper ones. Whereas in years, the older sets, it's not so much. I mean, even the paper ones probably weren't. They probably, the printing wasn't as good. And some of the color, the darker colors, but still. But yeah, I'd be fine with digital. I mean, I don't. - There's certain things in life that really take me out of where I'm at at that moment. One of them's comics always has been. If I open up a comic, I'm 20 minutes later, I'm still there reading it. One of them's instructions as well. I like to, I like to look through instructions and especially like to look at the parts list. And I especially like to look at the old sets that have come in and around that wave when it comes out. I like that, especially a few weeks ago, I was looking at a Rogue One set and I was like, my God, that wave was so good. Interesting answer, Tim. So more circumstances down than anything. - That's a treat. I didn't really thought of it from that angle, but yeah, totally makes sense. I completely understand your point of view on that. - Let's go to Ambalaya then. Let's stay state-sized, shall we? Ambalaya, what's your thoughts on should we or shouldn't we keep? - So, I think there's a couple things to consider here. I think that obviously there is a savings with not printing those, for sure. I personally am a huge fan of like the more interactive builds, which I really love. It actually helps me, you know, being neurodivergent, you know, being able to turn it and see exactly where those pieces are was a great experience. But when we do talk about just a PDF that you view on a screen versus, you know, the booklets, I would say that any set that is for children, like if even if it's like 12 and under, should absolutely come with the instructions because it's an accessibility issue, you know, Lego is a toy for kids. And, you know, it's one of those things where even at toy drives and stuff that they are donated, but then if you are now asking those, you know, parents to have a digital device in order for their child to build this, that's a huge thing. I'm fine with them being something that you have to download for, again, some of the more adult ones and things like that. But when you have specifically ones for kids, especially, I think they have to continue to come with a paper or an ability to get a paper instruction, a physical instruction book. I think that's a really good, I think that's a really good sentiment. Totally right. And yeah, yeah, that's quite a deep answer. And I'll tell you who I'm going to go to next. I think I think he will have similar feelings because he's a good dad. He's a really good dad. Give us your thoughts on that, mate. So yeah, so from a kid's point of view, definitely like a four plus set. It was really great when, you know, when the girls were, you know, four, five, six, we could give them a four plus set and they could just build it by themselves in the instructions, we could go off and do something else. I wouldn't have left my phone with them at that age. So they wouldn't have been able to build it by themselves. So it's no longer a four plus set. So particularly the younger age, you need the instructions there for them. And even when they're teenagers, you know, they could, at that point, they will probably have their own phones and own devices and they can do it. But it's nice to get them away from the electronic devices, be able to, you know, just sit at a table, build it, not have any other introduction. So from a kid's point of view, it's really important. When it comes to the adult sets, you know, there are definitely advantages to not having instructions. So we've said price. So I know that we talked about the BrickLink Designer Program, because they only do 30,000 in a run, the price to include printed instructions would be huge, because, you know, it's economy of scale when it comes to the instructions. It costs a lot to design them to test them, all those kind of things. And then the printing of them is a fairly minimal cost, but it's recovering that initial outlet that has to be spread across the sales. So the cost is a factor in some cases, but where it actually comes out of it is the kind of logistics behind it. If you think about a set, you've bought a big set, the instructions will weigh more than one of the bags of Lego, more ways, the more it costs to ship it, the more fuel you are using to ship it. So actually, what I would like to see them do is not necessarily get rid of the instructions, but if it's an 18 plus set, you shouldn't have a step taking up a whole page that puts on two bricks. I agree. I totally agree with that. Snow White's cottage, they need to sort it out and either say that that's not an 18 plus set, or they need to have more complex instructions. It doesn't make sense. So if they can then do that and have smaller instructions, you're getting that environmental savings. You know, they save a lot of money by making concentrate of like laundry detergent, and then you just add water at the end. Now those little towels you get on aeroplanes, and you just add water and they just sort of pop up. Pop noodles, just add water, carry. Dehydrated legacies. If a child swallows them, moving in all sorts of issues. That's quite my ability written all over it, carry that idea. She works in a skull. It's always that intriguing. All right, we'll find out what carry things in just the moment. Let's go down one. Go down. TJ, what do you, what do you think about this? We've got circumstances from Tim. We've got ideally for kids, they should always keep them by Ambalaya. We've got a kind of in between from Ian, whereby he's saying for children, they should say paper base, but maybe for adults, 18 plus sets, maybe go digital then. There's maybe they'll do a theme with it one day. Who knows? And I can get that equally. A lot of people, in my opinion, want to get away from digital, looking at screens and stuff like that, and actually have that wholesome, tangible feeling with Lego, whether it be with instructions and with the building, the actual blocks themselves. So intriguing. So with that in mind, TJ, what's your thoughts? I think physical instructions should definitely stick around. I think having those PDF instructions is a great resource and then the 3D interactive as well is really great, but I think the physical instructions should always remain accessible in Lego sets, because there's just a lot of factors to consider. Maybe you want to take a break from screens. I've seen a couple of people in the chat note that maybe if the electricity goes down, you're without power, good time to build Lego. You can't if they're digital. For kids, as well as Ambalaya pointed out, I think that physical instructions should always be present for any set marketed to children. I think Lego would be better off as Ian said about redesigning their instructions a bit, particularly for 18+ because we don't need one piece per step in 18+ but I think majority of adults can handle multiple pieces in a step. I agree. Anyone that's built the Millennium of Falcon, my god, the instruction manual that comes with that is so big. It's ridiculous. I mean, it's literally a three size. It's a nightmare to build that. Is that the one that they've done like a ring behind the tuxedo as well? Yeah. Not only are you trying to build a bloody great big Lego set, you're also dealing with the fact that you need a table just for the instruction manual. It's like a scroll, but instructions. I just thought of an odd idea, but I need to find out what carrying and gas things. So let's go up to Gaze. Gaze, what do you reckon? How are the instructions? Should they stay? Have we gone beyond them yet? But is there a good case for keeping them as well? Yeah, I think personally, I think they should stick around because the other thing as well, I mean, I know Lego is not exactly the cheapest thing you can buy for any more well, not that ever has been. But it never has been, isn't that a thing? You're completely right. Lego has always been a premium, expensive product. So yeah, but I mean, the thing is as well, I mean, if if you're going just digital, then that means then as well as having to buy, you know, lots of Lego sets or one particular expensive Lego set, then you've also got to make sure you have got an electronic device to be able to have the instructions on, which for some, I mean, there are some people maybe who don't actually have that as a luxury. So, you know, it may be that that was stopping from buying it completely. So I think with the paper ones, you do have the option to build it regardless of whether you've got a phone, tablet, as well. So it doesn't, you know, it doesn't mean Lego's inaccessible for a certain market means it's still accessible for everybody because you just open it up, get the instructions in there and just build it. And yeah, and there is the tangible thing as well, because it's good to unplug sometimes as well. It's very good to unplug often, not just sometimes guys. I think it's, I think it's a way of getting away from it all, to be honest. I think that's important. This digital life is amazing. It's brought on so many positive things, but there's the negative side of it as well. And I think, I think to a certain degree, we're forgetting to live. And we're kind of too preoccupied watching what other people were doing, as opposed to getting on with our own lives. Anyway, that's a bit of a tangent, that is. Carrie, what are your thoughts? What are your thoughts? I think you'll be quite pro keeping paper personally. What do you think? Yeah, I mean, I agree with pretty much everything that's been said that certainly for the audience of the children, that it needs to be paper. And I guess in the future, we'll all have things built into our eyes. And when that happens, I'll be fine with them getting rid of the paper stuff, because as long as it feels like paper to your eyes, it's fine, right? It just turns page. Yeah. But that's the future. Oh, yeah, I can't wait and look at where you're building the set. And like you see it overlaid where the pieces and then like you just like you wear those glasses and you put it together. That's what I'm waiting for. At that point, all the bricks just, will you even have physical bricks? Yeah. To the mold they use and build my ones, I put one of those Oculus ones glasses on. You don't even need to go to the mold deep, is that either? No, that's true. I could just sit on the toilet all day and I wouldn't even know what I'm doing or anything like that. Anyway, that's another tangent. But here's an idea. Here's an idea. So taking what some of you have said. How about this then? How about if Lego decided, you know what? You know what? We're not going to get in their Danish accents. We're not going to get rid of the instructions. What we do is instead, we'll keep the instructions, right? But to keep the prices down, we'll put adverts in the instructions like they do in magazines. No. Amberly says no. Tim, what do you reckon? No, because it might add more, more to the instructions all over again. So, okay. What would they advertise? Great companies. They already have that. Yeah, for their own staff. Yeah. But that's what they would advertise, shouldn't they? They wouldn't be advertising stuff for other companies. So, they can just do any costume, but Greg's talking about getting someone to pay them to put adverts in to all set the costume. But they'd be offsetting the crop by selling more Lego. That's the point of having that. Like, when they have the advert where it's, you could buy this set to go with it and these sets go together and you could build this kind of thing. They get more sales through that. Yeah. Oh, I totally do. Like, literally, when I saw the Harbormaster and the the Lighter House next to each other, I was like, oh, that's fine. It works. My brain just went, oh, that works. Like, you've done with it with a ridiculous justification that we do in our eight-fold heads. And instead of adverts, so what about if they did like almost like sponsorship? So, you know, how they had Octane is like the Lego's own fuel company. So, before that, they had Shell. So, there was some sort of thing there. So, maybe if they did, you know, they bought something like that. Yeah, yeah. Something that's connection. So, okay. I don't know. Take, I don't know, Lego City or something like Lego architecture. You could have like an estate agent or something like that, a global estate agent company or something. I don't know. I work really hard to keep ads out of like my daughter's like vision. I mean, I pay extra for streaming services and stuff so that we don't get advertisements. I just like, as a parent, I do not like advertisements. I don't care if it's even for more Lego sets. I find them manipulative and I, you know, they, the way they work on small children and things like that. So, for me, that's like a no. I would just be, I would take the instructions out and I go, let's go find like the digital and I'll just take those pages out. Yeah. Yeah. That is a thing. That is a thing. Intriguing. All right. Well, so I don't know. Everyone's got quite strong opinions on this, but I think the overall thing is, I think instructions are kind of here to stay. Anyway, let's find out exactly what the chat said because they've been a bit chatty about this and quite rightly so as well. But let's just remind ourselves of this week's PMQ, which of course comes from the wonderful Rick breakup. Hey, Greg, Rick here. I just finished building a really cool set that the lot the stores ambush and I did that using the paper instructions that were included with the set. And it got me thinking about something that you and I've spoken about a couple of times and that is Lego's initiative to move away from paper instructions and go completely digital with downloadable PDF instructions. So I wanted to pose the question to the panel and to our viewers. Are you in favor of going completely digital with instructions, or would you prefer to see Lego sets continue to be offered with paper instructions in the box? I've got opinions on this that I'll share the next time I'm on the show. But until then, I'm sending it back to you. Fabulous. Right, I look forward to hearing what Rick's got to say. Be back with us in a couple of weeks, folks. But let's go through the chat and just see what you boys and girls out there think about this as well. Just so you know as well, folks, there's not no mock the week this week because we're going to go through an absolute bundle of photographs from Steam. So you never know, you might even get some dodgy ones of Carrie in there this time. I haven't seen anyone come my way yet, but if anyone's got any dodgy pictures of Carrie eating, I don't know, fruit or sausages or chips in a very peculiar way, you know what she's like, then please do feel free to send them my way. Going back to the BMQ this week from Rick, they go Team B says, "No paper instructions, I leave Lego." Wow, that's a strong sentiment there from Chris. Mapping the miles, I think the revolt made it clear. Don't get rid of paper instructions. BKM Slam says, "Ooh, I have thoughts." Cryptobricks says, "Pursitely, I like building digitally, but I prefer my kids using paper instead of screens." Yeah, intriguing. Maverick says, "Keep paper instructions." Salickscape goes on, say, "Paper instructions is my preference, but if I had to choose digital, then definitely PDF, not the interactive one." So, okay, choice of that. I guess, the thing is with the interactive ones, that is a big overlay, that's a big, that's called being way more expensive than creating paper ones. So, there's this save in there, but then equally, Lego do kind of like to, how can I put it? Well, but with the interactive ones, I mean, those are, I mean, they've already designed all the thefts in 3D space anyway. Yep. So, and for me, honestly, being neurodivergent, I have struggled with certain like paper sets where I, you know, just because of like, you know, the way my brain works, I've had a hard time kind of figuring out where pieces go, especially like on the larger, more complex sets. And honestly, my build experience with the D&D one, being able to turn it, look at it and go, "Oh, okay, I get where that goes." Or, I, you know, if I missed a piece somewhere, it was a lot easier to figure that out. And having that like, as an accessibility thing for me, and the colors were easier to kind of tell the difference, it really made a huge difference. Again, it's just my experience. So, I wouldn't say different of them, but yeah, it really was helpful. So, so being the way that you're, you're that, please don't take this the wrong way. The way that your mind's programmed, right? Because we're all limited, by the way, our minds are programmed. And that makes us all interesting, folks. It really does. Did you like the ability of being able to play with the piece, as it were, in the, in the digital format? So it's kind of, can you turn it around and maneuver it or anything like that? Is that, what is it about that you like so much? It was more about the placement of where things went, and being able to, you know, sometimes when you look at that flat printed picture, or even on the PDF, it, it became, because for me, what I needed, is I needed to find a reference to be like, oh, okay, that one needs to be like two or three studs away from, and that's where that gets placed. That's it, yes. And so, depending on the, they only choose one angle when they do the instructions, and they think they get what's going to be best, but sometimes, especially with my brain, I have a little bit of dyslexia. If things are too close, like, I'll have a hard time or I'll flip them. So, being able to turn it and even see it a different direction helps me visually see where to put pieces. Brilliant. Okay, that's, that's really good. Yeah, I like that. Again, a really intriguing point of view. Love it. Good stuff, Amber. Where do we get to set escape? Is his preferences paper? But yeah, mapping the miles. It says, I have also built, I also haven't built the two prickly sets. I bought, Martin goes on to say, no, well, this is quite adamant that it's just a big no. It says, keep paper instructions. I'm printer. I want to keep my job. Also, screen free time is important in such digitally focused world. Yeah, this is true. It could be a lot of noise in around it. Lego TV just made a really good point. I've got to try and get to that as a few messages to get through. Gary says, as long as I can build the set that matters. Yeah, that's true. And there's no wrong or right answer, folks, like you say, it can become then circumstances, different points of view. They're all correct. They're all very constructive in more ways than one. I use the paper 99%. It says, man, I can, he builds a lot of very colorful sets. Do I keep them? Nope. They are recycled afterwards. Digital can really only work if you are happy to use a screen on an activity, something I break away from said screen. Also, another thing I think would be quite cool is if Lego did some sort of recycle scheme, that when you're finished with the instruction, then you'll take it back so that they can ensure that those instructions get recycled correctly. There you go. There's an initiative for Lego boxes as well. I totally agree. Guys, honestly, I really think that the company, you know, like they might give you 10p or something for taking back the box. Or inside of points would be good too. Or inside of points. Yeah, why not? Why not? It's a thing. I think that's something Lego. I think that would be really cool thing. Eagle optics for them as well. You know, it looks like they're actually doing more to recycle and encourage it with people. Exactly. Bring it in-house. Intriguing. That is definitely an interesting initiative that I'd like to see them do. I would definitely try and mention that to someone in and around the Lego space. One break start. OBS. Chris, he goes on to say says, "I'm 100% in favor of paper instructions. Lego will still charge the same without paper instructions. Plus, it's healthier. You blink a lot less than looking at screens." I just think being away from digital screens is a really good idea. He says, and I'm not joking, folks. I've got about six screens I'm looking at at the moment. The pros and cons. The pros and cons. About my wife. They will break eyes on to say. Paper instructions are important to me, as they are for me as well, Nicole. I would be upset if I had to build with digital instructions, plus do you want children to be forced to use electronics while building a Lego set? That's the thing. That is the thing. And also as well, not all kids have accessibility to expensive bits of hardware. We've got to remember, iPhones are ridiculously expensive. I remember the CIO of Microsoft saying no one's ever going to want a word to the effect of. No one's ever going to buy an iPhone. Who would pay $700 for something that's not even got a keyboard on it? Back in the days when everyone thought Blackberry was the B or when Angel. They really did. Even I was one of them. I'm physical. I want to touch buttons. It's like, well, 10 years later. Look at us now. It's where does it all end? Minok, I agree, says Mavbrix. Lego is a good way to take a step back from the screen. This is the thing, man. I'm not joking, right? And Amber Lyard. You're a family lady. You must see this a lot, right? You go out for a meal or something like that, and you sit down and you'll see families. You'll see families just all not talking to each other. They were sitting next to each other. They're in the same space. They'd all share the same food in that. But after they've kind of ordered their food, they would just all sit there on their phones. And it's like, oh my God, we are like segmenting away from each other. The fabric of family life, it really is a thing. Well, and the other concern about the devices too is that you do not tend to be in a very ergonomic position when you're looking at your phone, or you're looking at a device. So having those things and your head constantly always down, your neck bent and everything, it's not great. There's those physical things as well with devices. That's good to get a break from. Indeed. That's something I should have remembered from putting those sets together for that lady. I spent most of the time looking at the instructions on this phone. And you literally have to blow it up and all of that. So yeah, this is all you had access to trying to do. I would not want to build. I have no interest in building something on instructions that are that big. Well, and that's because that's all I had. I didn't have an iPad to use. So I had the DU and where I was doing it at, I didn't have it. So I just had my phone. So I didn't, I should have remembered that because I was like cussing. So yeah, I would have to amend my thing too very much. So they definitely need to hang on to the paper. Well, that's the thing. You've got a family, average family, right? You've got a dog potentially a cat, two kids, you know, and more than not. You know, a husband and wife. Here's the thing though, if four of them have all got iPads or iPhones, I mean, you're talking like a couple of thousand pounds worth of hardware there. Straight away. It's, I don't know. It's, it's, I'm not saying it's wrong, but I'm not saying it's right at the same time as well. It's, it's just intriguing. It really is. And I don't know, I don't know. I don't know. The more I think about the less, the less I want there not to be paper instructions, digital instructions add a lot of color depth and you can swing the camera around. Yeah. And I get that as well. And more often than not, here's the thing, right? I reckon up until the last few builds, mostly I've built using PDFs. I got, I got a, I don't know, it's a 12 and a half inch iPad and it's brilliant for just doing exactly that. You can explode in and you can, even though it's just a PDF, you can sort of play with it a little bit more by zooming in on it and stuff like that. Just quite useful, especially when you're short-sighted like I am. But I've also built recently quite a lot of sets live using paper instructions and it's felt so natural to do that. And it does rest my eyes when I'm doing it. So here's the thing. Here's the thing. Yeah, it's, it's, it's completely, I've got to kind of reflect on this and conclude. But I want the paper because the electricity goes down sometimes. Yeah, it does. I suppose it does. I mean, it shouldn't go down too often. Whereabouts are you located geographically, Kingsville? Don't exactly tell you. Oh, that's why it has been. Oh, is it really? Oh, right. So, yeah. Welcome to the screen. So, so, so in the area where you live in America, I mean, is it a general thing in America? But do you have issues with power cuts? I mean, when there's a storm and the power lines go out, yeah. Oh, the community I lived in down there in Houston. It could be a sunny day. And I mean, we could have had a hurricane blow through and not lose power the next day. It's sunny and nice. And we lose power. So, yeah. When I lived in LA, we had rolling blackouts because there was an energy thing happening where literally they, yeah, where they would like, you know, every so often, they'd be like, oh, there's too much stress on the grid and turn it off. Wow. We had that a couple of years ago, actually, we did. It was when all the nonsense with the restaurant in Ukraine was kicking off and energy crisis was just kicking off. And it turns out the UK doesn't develop enough or create enough of its own energy, which is a thing. Yeah. So, yeah, I get it. You wouldn't think of it in America. I tell you what, folks, right? I went to when I was in Turkey last week, so I was checking out a few builders that were building stuff and certain properties and stuff like that. And Jesus, how they've got anything that resembles some sort of electrical grid in Turkey is unbelievable what they do. What people do out there, it's, it's, oh, my god, it's just an it's a it's not going up a world. Sometimes it really is, but they make it work. It happens. Luckily, in this country, a lot of the power grid is actually underground as well. But of course, that adds a massive cost into things it really does. Lady McBrick, she goes a smart thinking, digital instructions without power limits building massively. It certainly does. Crypto brick says, I could see them trying it out first with 18 plus sets. It's a good shout. I totally agree with that. PBJ builds says, I enjoy using PDF instructions, but agree. The printed instructions need to remain in sets. Wrapping miles goes on to say, yes, they're putting too few pieces on each step so far. Yeah, there you go. There's your happy medium. Oh, you want to save a little bit of money and just add them for the 18 plus sets or whatever. Just add a few more instructions. We can deal with it. We really can. We don't be up in arms when it first happens, but we can deal with it. My main angel says, some people, like myself, can get migraines. I totally understand that, my friend. I really do from too much screen time. So paper instructions are needed. They're a welcome thing. Do you know what I did when I was on holiday last week? I actually read a newspaper. I bought a newspaper for like 25 feet, and I didn't read it all in one. That was reading it for out of the week, but it was just really nice just to sort of take time out and read. And here's the thing, Amber Liar. I don't know what he's exactly like in America, Tim and TJ, but books are selling much more these days. Paper books. There's a trend back to paper books. And what do they call it, guys, when you've got like CDs, DVDs, and stuff like that, like your own physical media, isn't it? Yeah, physical media. There was a trend to go back to physical media games. People were getting fed up with streaming services, where they get a new film, come on or something like that. Or you start using Paramount, and then Paramount say, oh, we're going to take all the Star Trek stuff off. And it's like, well, that's what I've got Paramount. So yeah, people just want to know where they can watch stuff. Another issue with the digital is that I won't get into the specifics, but when you have like a physical DVD and things like that for media, you pop it in your DVD player or your Blu-ray player, and you can play it. When it's digitally available, even if you've purchased it, there are licensing for music and different things where you can wake up one day and your movie's gone, because you do not own the media. You are purchasing a license to watch it. There are certain restrictions and things like that. And when the license for them to be able to continue allowing it to be viewed, you lose out and you can actually lose your media. So I think that's another push towards getting those physical things as well. Yeah, yeah, I think all right, I just think people know, people know where they stand with it. I can even understand to a point of view where people don't like having subscriptions to stuff like Microsoft Office and stuff like that. They just want, they're like, I just want in its current state. I don't care about updates and stuff like that. But yeah, there's a massive production concert as well. So, excuse me. Frankie CC goes on to say the level of nostalgia I get open in a box and pulling out the instructions is worth the price tag itself. I love that Lego is a distraction from scenes and you can get lost in build and play. I agree. And I'm losing my voice at the moment. So, maybe one second, folks. Right, I'm back again. And so is Gaz. Gaz, how are you doing? Yeah, I'm okay. I'm not too sure what happened there, but again, all good. You dropped out. Now you're back again. Anyway, good to have you back, my friend. Slightly good to have my voice as well. Please, he's dimming. My voice is dimming. Costa Bix goes on to say, I agree with mine. But I do love paper instructions as it makes more special building the set. I think you're right. It does make it more special. It's a nice thing. It's the two are synonymous with each other. This seems like something dreamed up by bean counters. Instructions are a cost of doing business. It's a weird thing. It's even odd that some that he got through and Lego decided to throw it out there. The fact that they revoked it so quickly makes you wonder, doesn't it? Manauk says, "I would love real world companies feature in city." Interesting. That's an interesting one. Okay, good point. I kind of threw it at their mark as an idea, but I got the sense most people weren't really for it. I suppose it depends who it is. BKM Slam says, "I built my last dozen kits using the app. My iPad battery died in the middle of the UCS-Tai advance and I was sad to have to go back to the book." But the book is a very reliable source of information, I guess. You can certainly-- Okay, I do one more thing I do. I do would love to ask since we are talking about the books, because I want to know if it's just me. It's the glare. Am I the only person who has an issue with the way that the shiny cheap paper that they use, like if it's not at a certain angle that glare from the instructions? I totally get that. I totally carry it. That's just me. Good to know. Yes, and someone that has a hard time seeing anymore. Yeah. It's always brown. Brown is the hardest one. Oh, brown is a nightmare. Yeah, dark brown and black, especially when they went to that phase of putting the black background with all the instructions as well. That was fun, because you're like, "What kind of is that menu big? I can't tell." I'll put it onto that. I built the crocodile locomotive and that was around the time they introduced all black instructions and dark brown was just so hard. They highlighted around the black parts, which is helpful. But the dark brown parts were near impossible. They want to save money. Don't print. I mean, the amount of print it takes to print on the black onto paper is unbelievable. It's crazy. I agree, though, TJ. Good point, man. It's really, really hard to see brown and black. It really is. Trevor Baker's out there. Good to see you, Trevor. It goes, "I've asked all my customers about losing paper instructions." I guess anyone doesn't know, Trevor actually runs a Lego store. It's not an actual Lego store. It's kind of a party Lego store up in Lincoln here in the UK. He says that 90% said they would stop buying Lego. Wow. That's good to know, Trevor. I agree. It definitely seems to be that people want to keep them. They really do. There is an inherent joy in physical media. I agree. I think we are all going back to it. I really do. I think one day again, we'll have libraries and stuff like that, or little shelves with books in our houses again. I think it's a great point. "Could Lego ever lose a license and not be able to buy the instructions anymore?" No, they can't. They own the IP of the instructions, and so therefore, as long as Lego exists as a company, they still have the instructions. It's not the same as a streaming company licensing something from a different company. Even if they lose the Star Wars license and they can't make new stuff, they still own the instructions that they have produced, so that they would never have to take something down. Obviously, they could choose to take stuff down. They could say, "Well, set to the 20 years old. We no longer want to provide the instructions for them anymore," and they could take them down. Particularly if they're doing it 3D app, as opposed to a PDF, they could say, "Well, the new app doesn't support the older format anymore, and we're not going to convert them all over, so you could lose the ability that way." But Lego would never be forced to do it, it would always be their own decision. Yeah, very cool. Okay, well, we had quite a bit. She's saying that with the older instructions, actually, interesting. They seem to be doing the reverse of that. They seem to be putting more and more of the older older sets on there, so I think I looked the other day and they're saying, "Oh, they've got more of that theme on there now," at the moment anyway, so it might go back the other way. I am like Amber though. I wish the paper was just a little bit more matted. That would be really helpful, that really would, because you're building it on the live stream as well, and I can't see what I'm looking at. It's too much glare from the lighting. Exactly. It's definitely a thing. I'm glad you said that, Amber. I hadn't thought about that. I hadn't thought about mentioning it anyway. I'm literally dealing with it right now as I'm building. Are you building something now, are you? Yeah. What are you building? Show us what you're building. Oh, well, I'm building the Sleeping Beauty's castle. I've had this for a while and haven't built it. Oh, very cool. It's nice. Very cool. What do you think of it so far? Oh, it's adorable. I mean, I'm only part of the way through, but I love the way it's always the unusual use of pieces that make the really fancy parts in here that I thought were really cool. It's really fun. And of course, it's the Disneyland castle, so it's close to my heart. Very cool indeed. I like it. I like it. I like it. And they are really good. I just wish all the castles, all of those types, actually came with minifigs. They've come in one or two that didn't. I've got to keep it. I've got to keep it customised because I'm going to enjoy it as well. Brickbots, how is your salt in going? We've got this many that we've already emptied. We've got about 10 more to go. I did pick up a tray by the wrong piece and the whole thing fell apart. It was a really stupid thing to do, but we have the tubs that have the separators inside, and I just picked up the separator inside of the actual tub. And so it just came out. It was stupid. Ian, what was Ian actually been doing, other than supplying you with sugary substances? He's been helping us out. So I've been doing a lot of sorting, and then so at the moment, Carrie is basic. Some of the parts we store based on colour, so like at the moment she's doing cheese slopes. So we sorted them as part of the cheese, so she's now sorting them down into the colours, and then I help get the parts. But then the other ones where we don't sort them by colour, and stuff, I can put those away as well. You've been doing a good job. Cold star for you today, and well done. Cheers. Well look at that. Blimey, Carrie wasn't re-grudgingly saying that, would she? I mean, I mean, she did give you a sapling. Come on. Yeah, I mean, what you want, seven is unbelievable, but it's still a seven. I think you should reassess it, Ian personally. Ian's probably found an old sausage roaming around the floor or something like that. One of the things we haven't thought about is if you find a set early and it doesn't have paper instructions and they haven't uploaded instructions to the website yet, what's the family having a set early in that case? Well, we were talking to someone and they know someone using LAN, and they get sent sets early, and their preferred way of building is from a digital instructions. They don't like using the paper instructions, but if they get sent to set early, they have no choice. Grand digital instructions available. So yeah, it's definitely a weird thing, and we've seen before that people have bought sets, and the digital instructions haven't been out. You think they could send them to LAN? You think they would just email in the PDFs and just say, let us know if you find any issues with it or something like that? I think it's more they want the 3D-ness of the app so they can rotate it around and they can look at stuff. You know, as we said, depending on how you build what your abilities are, that's a useful thing for some people to have. And so to say, does someone, yes, you're in LAN now, you have to use paper instructions for everything. It's kind of a bit rubbish. I guess it can be. If you don't want to use paper instructions. Because one of the interesting things would be because of that, LAN people don't really show off the apps because they don't have any way of doing that. Whereas if you have that available straight away, then while he's doing the review, he can talk about the app and he can show people that and show the benefits of it. So because I think it, as we said, they are useful to have, and it's important for people to understand what you can and can't do with them. Yeah. I agree. And there you go. There's a loophole in the reviews of them, I guess. It doesn't always pay to be the first one to get them out. Because if you're in LAN anyway, you do inherently get the set early. So you're not going to sit on them and sit on them. I mean, I suppose you could do if you wanted to. But I guess through wanting to be, I get very popular anyway, and see, feel relevant to it, which is kind of important when you're in LAN. You want to push that content out. Now, we've got a lot of pictures to get through this week. A lot of them from Steen. Luckily, quite a few people on the panel tonight, there was that Steen last week. So I think without further ado, let's look at this week's Lego Pictures. Right. Here we go to start going through these. Gas, carry. I'm going to need you to do some commentary on this one, I think. You must know who this is, right? Or what this is? If you don't, I'm going to be very disappointed in you. I've got no idea, but that one there's got a hell of a peck on it. Seriously, do you not know what this is? Do you do you do you do you do you do you do you? Mr. Men. Yes. Yes. Very much so. I see you can name at least three. All right. Mr. Tigles. Yeah. Mr. Who? The tickles. Just tickles. Tickle. Oh, come on. Okay. That'd be that. It's very important to get it right. All right. Mr. Strong. No strong red. He's red. Oh, yeah. There is there's Mr. Red over there. Yeah. That's not really strong. Okay. It might be Mr. Strong. Yeah. Mr. Grumpy. Grumpy. Yeah. Well done. Okay. I'm three. So I'm happy, but I don't know. I don't know why. Who's that? Mr. Pekka or something. Oh, yeah. Mr. Nozy. Yeah. Here we go. I like it. But really, I don't know them that well. These these these pictures are from Helen, by the way, folks, you need to get through. The builder of these is Stuart Crawshaw. He's not on social media, but he's that he just had to then like the displays there. I like it. I like it. I like the way he's done the faces with the with the hose piece. And I don't know what that clip's called, actually. Click with bar. Yeah. Yeah. The spatter one. Yeah. It must have a nickname. These are actually some builds that they displayed like 17 years ago, because it was an anniversary of Sting. They decided to bring some of their original builds from the very first show that they did. Yeah. So they had this and a it was like a death cell police station. It was quite cool. Oh, that was, do you open it up as well? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Really good. And it was the space belief, the classic space police inside it. Texas, Mr. Nosey looks like Mr. Happy to see me. Happy is the first one. I think I'd be more happy if I was him personally, but there we go. I think Mr. Nosey normally has a bit more of a bend to his nose. Maybe not. It depends what angle you come in at. There we go. Oh, we go. Oh, Jesus is getting worse. Are you sure this isn't Pinocchio or something like that. You know what I mean? It's like this green one's like a sort of, I don't know, it's getting on there. Okay. Can you spot the rare colour and about? Is that is it? It's like Carrie in the body before she's at a full English breakfast. What does that mean, Mr. How I look? That's how I feel. Mr. Sonic. Mr. Sneez. Mr. Sneez. Mr. Sneez. Mr. Sneez. Yeah. So if you look at the back of the Mr. Rush, he's the triangle looking one. That is Sand Purple. What? Sand Purple. And there's only like three or four pieces in Sand Purple, so that one was a tricky one for them to build. Trumbo. Yeah. When it says anything else, but I can't. Right. Moving on. Let's have a look at this. What am I looking at you guys? This is a KO's Crystal Tower. It's really cool. Yeah. It's really, really cool. This one actually is. Whoa. I hold two tables. Well, actually, you're really, really nice. Really, really good stuff on me. Oh my God, it's beautiful. Really is. He's got some really good colors in there. The Raven. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I think he said he got a couple of those, I think. Maybe I want to, I think. Yeah, that's fantastic. I like the way he's sort of locked the Dreams people inside the little ice type thing. Yes. Oh, he's baby. Big crystals. Big crystals. Yeah, that's it. Yeah. Big crystals. They're trapped in it. Yeah. Okay. That's great. That's great. I love this. This is so cool. Who did this? Was this? This is Sam's. This is not like Sam Smith. Yeah. And so it's not, we've had this last week. It's not Jar Jar Lisa and it's not Mona Binks. It's actually Mona Misa. Is he made a video about this? I don't think he has yet. No, we have to get an upcoming, I think. It's a nice piece of the, nice use of the leaf pieces off of the eyes. I think it's really good. Could you do them until coming? He did this in the studio, ready for when it actually came out. Yeah. And then just sort of part of the subject. My dragon meek. I can't remember if I built that one TJ. My dragon meek. Is that a good one? I don't know. I haven't built it. It's a monkey kit set that I'm eyeing. It's one of the rare monkey kit sets that actually that I actually like, but I haven't bought it yet. And it's retiring at the end of the year. It only gets the one year run. It's got the Misa green, isn't it? This is the green and white. Yeah, it's green and white colour scheme. I've got a couple of sets. It was really good. Eltek saying he's working on it for next week. That is going to do really well. And quite rightly so. Good stuff. Good to hear. There's really good, a super original. I love that. And dare I say it, it's a little better than the original. Nice frame though. There we go. Oh, that's quite cool. I like that. Yeah. Oh, and this guy's name. This is Sean. And I can't remember this. Oh yeah, that is. So it's Sean of the Brick who did this. There's two. There's three individual bills he did on this table. It's amazing. That's a great photo by the way. Oh, he's Hammond's photo. So our camera last week, guys, when he was going around. All off. Every now and again, he's getting shot. And I'd say bloody lens on that. Go to stape off, guys. James actually let me take one home with you. The end. So I have a stape off. Very cool. Hungry horse. What are these here? Guys, tell us what all this is about. They're like the brake pits, essentially, but they just had a slightly smaller version. But this was one of the trampoline. So you could jump on the top of it and roll around. It's trampoline. Wait, like a trampoline to like jumping with the bricks? No, no, it's just a table. I'll just get 10. Oh my gosh. Okay, I was going to say that with her. I guess he's watching London calling on his phone. This is something like Steampunk. Yeah, Warhammer 40,000. Oh, I should know what it's called. We were sat next to it the whole weekend. With a gothic. I think that's what it's called. Yeah, that was beautiful. That was, again, yeah, this next year, guys, wasn't it? Yeah, so this is Ed Dement. He's impressive. I mean, yeah, but what about his Lego set? He was when we were queuing up for the food, actually, on Saturday, he was just walking around with it. I don't know if you guys saw as well. He was literally just carrying that like that. And it's like, oh, I'll just put it back, put it back. It's when you got trust in the steadiness of your build. I'd say the gold and the blue are beautiful combinations of color. And it's really great parts usage. So I think those portholes there are the the Spinjitsu pieces. Yeah, the spinner crowns. Yeah. They're good, aren't they? That's taken about five years to build. Five years. Love it. Trains, love trains. There's a bit of a spillage going on on this one. What's a spillage? What the hell is that? Is it a scarlet baby? Yeah. So I think it was waffles was going around putting those in people's builds because they're a whole bunch of scareback. And then someone told him that they would give him like a five or a food each baby, one of the sellers said they're actually worth something. So he then went back and took him back out of people's building. No, do you really? Oh, that's funny. It was one in the trombola. Someone found one in the trombola. Oh, that's amdies, isn't it? It was showed it, didn't we? Last week, they did like a collaborative bill for people in British basically build a bit of the seafront. So you did run a couple of years ago, didn't you guys with the bridge? Is this like the sort of newer version of that that British have done? Yeah, so it's like they've evolved it. So it's now like a whole seafront. So you literally get like the facade of the shop, like the roadway, and then like the seafront then with like a bit of beach. So you've got like a whole wall. So Sabrina said like their aim is to have like that. They have that 30 foot long. I think that whole wall that stretch. So they want to fill that with these basically. And so everyone has their own one. It's such a good idea. I mean, they made a really good start this year. And we haven't actually had the bricks through for the project yet. So a lot of people who plan to make one hadn't got around to make one. So I imagine they will fill that wall. And the pier itself was beautiful. Yeah, love the pier itself. Oh, a great idea. Yeah. I've seen some more then. Yeah, you can take. Yeah, look at the pier. Look how beautiful that is. There's a little time they went up and down the pier as well. I just like the colouring. I think the colouring is really nice. Yeah, really good. A little stories as well. They're in there as well. It's just always fun. That's nice. I like that. I thought the Ministry of Sound. No, it's Ministry of Magic. I can always rely on Carrie. That's what I'm here for. I stand corrected. I love it. Well, there we go. Like that. I'm sure when we went through this on stream though, those two little people had fire coming out of their mouths. Did they try and make it a bit more PG? I remember. I guess they must have. I think there's more modules that appeared as well over the weekend wasn't there I think. There's a few more gaps I think in this bit when we went around initially. Yeah, I think it was fully pushed together. Oh, yeah, there's no gaps there at all. That's cool. Yeah, that's a nice one. Yeah, they're like a rollercoastering building and then also the sort of archways at the bottom as well had some. Really nice. Oh, that's the lighthouse. Oh, that's a nice shop. Yeah, it's the London bus. That's kind of anything. That's all they literally know is the unofficial London bus. These harbor pieces as well, these printed pieces that they became available this week. And category winner. There we go. Sam House. How's this the school's one? Is it Carrie? Yes, they had a competition, I think, to build a bridge for the schools. And then Stuart judged that on the Saturday of early Sunday, all the certificates were out ready for them to pick up. There's some really good ideas there. I've got sort of, I don't know what you think about this, Tim, but I'm getting proper retro vibes with this one. Yeah, absolutely. It's those base plates. It's the base plates. Yeah, I love it. It's the fact that those base plates are older than the person you make the set. Yeah. I think they're older than us here. And they're so sorry. They also find that in schools, when they have like a Lego club, they only have sort of the traditional Lego colors. You don't see much pink and purple and things. So it does make it look a lot more retro as well. That's really cool. I can't show it. Okay. Intriguing. I've seen this around a few times now. I think this might be Simon's first outline of this one. There's another guy who just Star Wars ones with the levers. This one is Simon Pickard. Is it? That's how it looks like. That's not what he looks like. That's not a self thought. Browning cosplay. Definitely, yeah. Oh, that's nice. Yeah, this is the one that was like, there's a record street and they had like a river in between. And one side was all friend stuff. And the other side was all mini fixed stuff. So you can see like the color palette is slightly different between the two. Yeah, yeah. It's nice to see a really big display of friends. Actually, because it's not something you see as often. I think that's Bell Bell. Weird. Oh, here we go. This is for you. Oh, yeah, TJ. Look at this. Yeah, so you showed this live last last week. Yeah. And, wow, I mean, this is the same guy. It's the same guy who did the Muppet Show ideas, the ideas of mission. I don't think it got through in the end, but he's just like brought out all the Ninjago sets possible, plus some extra bits and mobs as well. And it's like, wow. But I really like the layout that he did with the city sets because he actually had some of them set back a little bit. And then like my docs was a little bit further forward. Yeah. It flowed really nicely. He had to customize it a little bit, but you can see that docs is sticking out as sort of the entrance to the city. It's quite nice. Yeah. Yeah. And he separated the, you know, the island in City Gardens without the monument for Zane. He separated that out to a separate island, completely like a rock build up to a bit raised up as well, which is quite nice. There's a lot of rock stuff down there. Yeah. That's cool up here. That's like, that's like proper Ninjago. Yeah, that's the monastery, the legacy version from 2019. Nice. Those were the days, TJ. I think you took him five and a half hours to set up. Yeah. He's still two and a half to take down. He's still packing it when we left, wasn't he? Guys, why does this remind me of an old toy store? Oh, this was the store. This was the store that is just going to, you'd look at it and your wallet would run away and hide because the treasures they had here, old Lego-wise, like Mark picked up a 50 by 50 plate that Lego used to do baseplate. For example, it's just, what do you even know that? No. And they had about five or six monorails to recycle it. No, did they? How much were they guys? Were they really expensive? They didn't have the price on any of the sets behind. So I didn't ask because I just, it's one of those things, if you can't see a price, it's going to be expensive. So that no, but they had, like, they had Black Sea's Barracuda, they had original Eldorado Fortress, they had lots of Black Tron, they had the big Emtron original, you know, that's Crawler thing, can't think of the name of it. And they had, like, some adventurous sets, loads of Fabula and which just went, that all disappeared because everyone just snapped that right up. But yeah, absolutely loads, very little sister. And they had a yellow castle as well, actually. Did they? Wow. Yeah. Probably they did well, yeah. You sent me a bit of detail, didn't you? Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. You can see some of the stuff there. Well, I'm going to be building 6-3-9-9, probably just after Halloween. I'm going to do that on my live stream, so wish me luck. I saw that set used at one of the bricks and minifigs in the Chicago area, the airport shuttle. There's a thousand dollars. Wow. Yeah. They also had the the futuron one for 500 futuron monorail. Oh, that's, yeah, that's just at the top of the shelves. So, yeah. Yeah, it's like a Fabianan. They're very sweet and stuff. And they, but that's, you can just see that with the old train stuff. My first Lego set, that's the first Lego set. It was that one. I see I would struggle not to buy that. I really would. They, um, but they had some, so when, like they used to do trains before, they used to have like the small boxes that were kind of slightly shoe box size, if not a little bit smaller, and it was literally like a carriage, a truck, or a locomotive. So you could actually buy it all separately, buy multiples of them, because they were just one thing. You can make your own train, but you see, that's not something they do now, but it's great to see. I wish they did. It's a fabulous idea. Yeah. Yeah, I think they did it in three different colors, didn't they? So you could get, you know, if you wanted to get three different colored carriages, or you could go, well, I want to have a green train. So therefore, I'm just going to get all the green ones. Yeah. Yeah. You know, I wish Lego did more of that. I would love to see like the smaller pieces that are meant to allow you to customize and bring things together, instead of like the big gigantic set, where even if like it took time for you to get all the pieces, you know, for affordability, I would love for them to do that again. It just does seem slightly like a step back that you can't do that, though, that isn't an option to bring, you know, because yeah. This is where my future goes stuff. I was like, oh, that's awesome. I've got to, I've got to use that. I found it was great. It's very loud, isn't it? Did you? It's very. I'm trying to take your picture of Ian with it as well. Yeah. Next week. Oh, you said it to me for next week. Oh, this is nice. Yeah, these are nice. That's lovely. They had several balloons and they had one that was like flat, like deflated, look quite cool. Yeah. I always think they should use these sort of things for the logo for the great Western show. I think they are. That's what Sabrina said, wasn't it? Yeah. They're the minifigure version of the. Yeah. I think this is. Yeah. Somewhere in the logo. Like I get it, but yeah, I don't know. I don't know how easy it would be to use minifigures on the logo, because minifigures are trademarked by Lego. Yeah. So obviously, because it is done by Frickish, which is a recognized lug, I'm guessing that is a process they could go through to getting a free full on the logo using minifigs, but I'm guessing that wouldn't be a quick process. So it's easy just to avoid using the minifigures. But I do wonder, oh my god, that is beautiful. Yeah. I think one though, if you if using those home figures is a good idea. I don't know, because if I was someone who didn't know, I'd be like, well, it looks like they go, but it can't be Lego. I don't think that's always been the logo though. That's just this year they fused it. Yeah. Yeah. I know. Just if I was going to change something that's probably where I would start. Yeah. Good idea though. It's still a good idea. This is unbelievably good. Yeah. Well, it doesn't look like Lego. Now it's got a sheen to it. Oh, they've painted it though. That's one thing. They've painted it. So that that's probably why it less so looks like Lego. Well, they said, I mean, it is built on Lego. Oh yeah. Well printed. I think when we went around on the Friday, the wing, the end of the wings went on. So you can actually see inside all the different plates, because otherwise, yeah, you wouldn't know it was Lego at all. Days terrific though. It's like it does look really good. There is something. I just love the Spitfire airplane. Like it was it's quite the thing, isn't it? Let's face it. Oh my god. I thought that was Ian for a second, but that guy. That guy seems familiar. I think he was wearing those. I think it was a quick task, isn't he? Yeah. So he's the lug ambassador for British. He was also on Lego Masters series one, series two, series two in the UK. But I find it very threatening looking when you walk around like that. You need to get one of these outfits. Yeah. And I'll be the less mean to you. Oh, this is beautiful. Love this. This is the teal lug or something. This is London A-folds, isn't it? Yeah. Really good. He's got tomato for eyeballs. Got a snack for later. Yeah. Is his eyeballs fruit or vegetables? The Pokemon Sea. Yeah, that was really good coverage last week. When you when you was going around it and then some of the London A-folds came up to you and spoke to you about it. Very, very cool indeed. Oh, look at that. Like that. It's also an entron there as well. Just the left entron. We should be out. Oh, there it is. Well, look for the M. There we go. Oh, guys, you love it. I do it, honestly. Brilliant. Oh, God. Look at this. Look at this. Look at this. Pim, pim, pim, pim, pim, pim, pim, pim. Love it. Honestly. It's a monorale as well. It's the best. Oh, look at these. You can't get enough of these these days everywhere, aren't they? Oh, yeah. How cool are they? Yeah, they're penguins. That's the best. Yeah. Tim, you've seen them everywhere. I love them, though. I think we're going to end up in The Olm's Gone Bad this season three episode. That's not what it looks like. It looks really good. Yeah, that is nice of them. That is a nice mech as well. That mech looks familiar. Was that actually an official set? But the idea is, Mac, the space back. Got a green astronaut, I think it is, isn't it? Isn't it? Yeah, I'd call so in so far. Yeah. I love the red space, man, honestly. Nicole sent me these over. I think it was well to Helen for sending those pictures. Really, like, amazing. She has a brilliant eye for photography. Yeah, she really does. Yeah. Nicole, she's been around America these last couple of weeks, especially being following her over on Instagram. She's been really good fun to watch that, but that's a beautiful Lego sculpture. Well, it's a dragon, I suppose. I was thinking for a bit. This is definitely using the dragon. Picking up Roger Vibes. Can you see? Yeah, I do. Lego Veteran Dad. I can send you these pictures, hey, is this you? My god, is that right? The monorail was 35 quid each for a piece of straight. It depends on the length as well, I think. Weirdly, I think the short track was cheaper than the long bit for the straight, but if it was on a curve, that was the other way around. So, the shorter track was more expensive than the longer curve. Yeah. That's expensive, isn't it? Physical media. We've talked about that earlier on. Mr. P's video. Oh, that hurts. I love that. I like it. I like it. Well, good game on here, guys. Oh, it's the Fortnite bus, the Battle Bus, really cool. It's a nice build, actually. I haven't used a tablet in pieces before either. Very nice. They go together really well, really well. Nice. You know, it's not really any gap in with them at all, actually. No, no, no, no. I got this too, but I just haven't even opened the box up yet. Yeah, fake fan, fake fan. How was it? I played with flu. Honestly, I give flu. I was not interested in anything. Oh, there we go. Yeah, I think 35 pounds was the switch section. Yeah. Okay. I was gonna say that even, I think I had someone like 20 quid a piece or something like that, but I was just wondering when Dr. Hugan avenged her. This is the Huma Bill, isn't it, guys? Yes, that's someone's bestie, that one. And that's my, so that's, I think, I sent another picture of the build that inspired it because as soon as I saw it, it was like, "Yep, I can do that." So it was the one next to it there. So it's like the original marble. Oh, I see, right. Yeah. Okay. So you've done an action show, action sequence. Yeah. So I really like, like a lot of these builds that you can get now that are really sort of dynamic. So, I mean, like the marble ones they've got out at the moment and maybe ones that maybe allegedly coming out soon are quite sort of dynamic with the way they sort of set up, like, diorama scene. So I'm like, "Yeah, I'll give it a go." So that was what I did. Lucky go. That's what it's all about, making a little bit of inspiration. I'm sure Tim, when he was on LEGO Masters, season four, was giving me all sorts of inspiration as well. What's, uh, we'll go down here, I guess. This is Jackie B, better at Instagram thingy in there as well. But yeah, so these opposite me, actually, all weekend, and they were just beautiful to look at. There's just like, she just had different cubes or boxes. That she's made out of LEGO, and each thing, each one had a different, I don't know what you call it, really, build inside. So you've got like, all the different ones. A city, like a futuristic city. It's actually just artwork, really. Yeah, don't move LEGO. Framed. Yeah. These are essentially frames that she's created, and that's good. I like that. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And it's really nice as well. I mean, when it's, you know, when it's busy as well, and you can just look across and you just see something and calm, because it was just really relaxing to look at, because they really were beautiful. I really like the colour mixing one. I like the one on the end, that it was like the- Oh, that's so cool. So yeah, it's like a, I think it was a dream for people through the building, doesn't it? Really lovely. Love that. Purple for you there, Kerry. Yeah. And now I know how you make it, because I can look at the thing. Red and blue, who knew? Oh, that's nice. That's a nice one. Yeah, so yeah, this is good. It's nice as well, because he had like, you can see all the different layers that he would get in, like, if he did like a cross section, so you know, there's one strata in there, the soil and the rock as well. And then he of course, he stuck in a fossil as well. It was really good. Yeah, this is, that's the one, the purple one there. That was just really lovely to look at. And it's really simple as well to get it lit up. It was really, really simple. But it reminds me of the Harry Potter. It's a bit all the, all the stairs that move around. Yeah, yeah, in the great one. Just, oh yeah, just a little bit more. Yeah, like a light bulb type thing. And there's a man inside covered in bananas. Oh, yeah, and all the little eyes. No, that's quite cool. Whose pick was the rest in peace video? That was Nicole's. She didn't build it like this is close up of some of the Ninjagoi stuff area. I don't know, you call it really because it's just like on mass. It was really cool. Ooh, interesting. Yeah, that's from the movies, isn't that teaching? Yeah, that's the tempo of the ultimate ultimate weapon. Yeah, yeah, remember that. And the ultimate ultimate weapon was not actually included in the set. No, rather annoyingly. Have you come in another set? No, the ultimate ultimate weapon was a bunch of element pieces for each of the ninja. And some of them exist as physical pieces. I think maybe the Earth one never actually existed in the proper color. But it never, they never came in any Ninjagoi movie sets. Oh, it's frustrating. Yeah. Oh yeah, that's the Zane Shrine that I did separately. Oh yeah, I thought it was quite nice. Very cool. I like that. All right, you can see there as well what he's done as well as setting some of the sets back. He's also then included the Dragon Dance Set, which is a nice touch as well. Well, it all goes aesthetically. It all goes, doesn't it? Yeah, that's a lot more than just the Dragon Dance Set. After just buying that set and thinking you'll get that, that's quite a few of the Chinese New Year's sets. And also the Spring Land and Festivals that back on the right hand side, I can't say in this, but they do go, they very much go together. Yeah, yeah. I love this one. I love that. Very cool. I'm keep magic. Absolutely. Yeah, there you go. That's very cool. Very cool. Oh, this is nice. That's lovely that is. Yes. Yeah. Yeah, that's the Temple of the Dragon Energy course. That was a release last summer, and that's actually retiring at the end of the year. You can say that once in a time. It's already an awesome. Yeah, a little pricey, but overall a really good set. Yeah, this figure came for you with the magazine recently. Yeah. Yeah. And it's actually useful because it's season one, so I'm going to spoil it, but there were two of them, kind of. Like it was one character, but he got split into two forms because of some stuff. So it's good that it came in a magazine because you can get a second one. Definitely. Definitely. There you go. There's your shot. You know all, a proud one. I've never found either of these as well. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Excellent shot. Yeah. Yeah. That's cool. Funny. Yeah. There's a cool night back there as well. Oh, no. But honestly, this is this is one of the best shit boats. I love the Destiny's Bounty. Trust me. Yeah. Have you got it, Tim? I do. And I actually bought a second one because in the early blocks magazine, somebody took one of those and turned it into a modular to go with the Ninjago City stuff. I got to go back and find those magazines because I've got a second set waiting just to build that. Oh, wow. Yeah. That was amazing. That's cool. Oh, this is nice. This is, I was thinking Harry Potter, but there we can't. It looks a bit more like Lord of the Rings. Would I be right in the same, I guess? Yeah. So the guy who did all these little dioramas for the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit as well, he, last year, he did once from the video games as well. So he had ones like from the last of us. I think he had a four out one there and he had a game called Days Gone as well, which is quite a cool one with motorbikes and zombies and stuff, so that's quite cool. I just got to say that's the hobbit from the hobbit. I recognize the, I can't remember the actress that played the elf, but. Oh, it was the Vangeling Lily. Vangeling. Evangeling. She lost. Yes. Yeah, yes. What lost the TV series, isn't that what? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's one of the things. Oh, that's her, is it? She was kind of like the love interest between, is it Jack and Sawyer? Yeah, she's in, she's the wasp as well in Ant Man. Yeah, I thought that was her. Because she's hardly aged, isn't she? She's like, no, because I was thinking that I can't be her. She's, she's like 20 years ago. I got to be honest, he did look better in the old days, didn't he? Before it is, Rachel. That's it. It's a sort of examination, there. What did he carry? He said, we play gang. That's what she said. We play gang. That's something stuck. It's, we've got nothing, yeah, definitely a lot of this. He goes, the bounty that's about to retire is also very cool. Wish there wasn't a 101 other things and get before they retire. Yeah, honestly, dude, I don't know what you mean. Like, I'm totally focusing on some retired sex now. There's, uh, there's one or two, El Dorado Fortress. I can't believe that's retiring so soon. Anyway, it is, we've got to deal with it. Um, who's this character? So that's, uh, meant to be talking. That's actually, that's why he's got like the pen. And that's, um, the guy said that the pipe, that they've got there, it's a really neat little build, actually. But, um, he said it's very, very precariously in his hand. So if they move it too much, it would just spring and go flying. So, yeah, this is interesting. That's one of those figures you were talking about earlier on. It's not a nano figure. It kind of sits in between it all desire, isn't it? Oh, this is nice. Yeah, this is cool. And I've got like Legolas when he jumps on the shield and slides down the stairs, which I really like. Yeah, very cool. A nice moment. Oh, these are, these got to be custom surely. Yeah. Um, there's a, I think he got a, he's got a custom made, uh, and one of the other, uh, later picks in this, he got a custom made of Sauron's head. And so it had that done, got it painted up and then of course they actually released it mini figure. Like, ah, you know, it's always the way. Very has Guardian. Love it though. It would be nice to have a few more chrome pieces. It really would be nice. Well, I like, I like that build technique there. It's in that form. That is limb knitting, which is a fun technique. So yeah, you, you basically force the different branches of the limbs together. So in our Colby, we've done it with the larger limb pieces as well. You get some really nice effects going on, but it does bend the pieces a little bit. They don't ever look quite the same office. Yeah. I mean, that's, that's a, it's a very bushy technique. Uh, it does work. I like it. Well, this is nice. What one's that guys? Is that something in the grey, isn't it? Uh, yeah, it's getting off. It's done. Right. That's weird. Yeah. Is that, that's an original Lego set, is it? Um, they did do a version of it. I'm not sure it is. That version, I don't think so. Is it me? Does it look like a prototype of Chewbacca? Just say. Oh, poor Chewie. Oh, yeah. That's the, that's the one they had is, that's, that's a custom head piece. Yeah. And they go, like, oh, here it is. Yeah. It's like, oh, thanks. Yeah. I think that's probably a better scale, though. I was going to say, just going to say that, is it, he's a better scale than, uh, nobody would have been very cool, though. Oh, that's good. Yeah. Okay. If I didn't know better, I would say this is Harry Potter, uh, from the, from the second movie, just waiting for the Ford Angier to come flying in. Uh, oh, look at the face. No, thank you. That is a piece by the minute. Oh, yeah. It's not that big when it's built. Oh, it's kind of the legacy. Very cool. Oh, yeah. That's, um, all right. That sounds. Yeah. That's, uh, that's, uh, it's the Sleepy Hollow. It's the Ichabod. I can't remember his name now. Ichabod cream. Yes. Thank you. Yes. It's really, really nice build. He's got like a, like a moon silhouette that we saw in heaven bringing a picture anyway. Um, but like just set to frame that bit. Oh, it was really, really lovely, really lovely. And that's such a nice bridge as well. Because it just looks like it's a bit rickety and very cool. Yeah. Uh, yeah. Sam, I totally recognize it. That's what made me think it was Sam in the first way. Oh, I will say about this set as, um, questionable as it is. Uh, the gold. The gold. Good. The frames, um, it's a black and gold, not just the pearl one. It's so knackered gold. What's knackered gold? Knackered black. It's a knackered gold. This is so funny, honestly. It's pretty in it. I love it. He's, I actually prefer this to vote a laser to be on. It's definitely more funny. Uh, this is a gooly schlicking house. Yes. Uh, I don't know the keys, Bill. Um, we have part of the market. A V builds. Uh, yeah. A V breaks. I should say. Yeah, yeah. I don't know. Okay. Oh, it's a chat move on the other way. That's the haunted house from monster fighters. Yeah, yeah. That's been heavily modded, but it's kind of the basic. Do you know what? I don't even think that's retiring yet. Is it the haunted house? The haunted house. This one is really rich. Oh, that was very expensive. Yeah. It's like 2007. Wow. But I think the other haunted house has retired. Oh, that's cool. Oh, that's cool. Yeah, it's nice. They had a really cool thing with the lights as well. So they used, um, a kit. So basically, you could take, uh, Ecto one off, um, and, you know, then it would, the lights would go off, but I think the connection itself is actually just like two plates that were just when they connect, they get the power for the lights when they're off. And that's it. So you don't have to worry about wires everywhere. So it's just actually inside, which is really good. All right. So expanding the potentially, uh, guns of the world will be the replacement to, uh, stores of the world. Look, folks, I'm just going to throw it out there. Fingers crossed. Maybe one day they will do bungalows of the world. They're not going to do that. I would like the money on them not doing that. Lego are definitely missing the trick. That's all right. I'm going to say, uh, book a skew. Otherwise, of course, known as, uh, Ollie. I nearly said Molly, then, uh, maybe he's a Molly at the weekends. Who knows? Ah, but anyway, that's, uh, this is, this is lovely. This is, isn't it? Yeah. This is, is it really beautiful? And that's the one that he's got. And like the, when the, I think he said, okay, it's a samurai, there's maybe walking up the path to the tower. They've done it. So you've got like all the leaves have been blown from the tree. So they're actually moving across the pathways. You look at it. They're really, really good. It looks really good. Yeah, it's lovely. It's, it's possible that it does put a lot of detail into it. Yeah. Yeah. That's it. I'm like, whoa, that was a lot of pictures. That's that 75 pictures we've been through tonight. That was a big, uh, that's where anyone listened to this back. You probably think, what, uh, have they been going on about for the last sort of half an hour or so? Well, if you want to see some amazing looking mocks from an amazing Lego convention known as Steam. Is it, tell me, Ian, I need to know, is it, is it, why do we, do we call it Steam because this steam trains there? Or is it the Great Western Brick Show? It's the Great Western Brick Show at the Steam Museum. Some, when people refer to it as Steam, yeah, we know what we're talking about. Okay. Good stuff. Anyway, folks, as always, if you want to send me your pictures, you can send them to me at LondonbridgeBricks@gmail.com. Or of course, if it helps, if it's a little bit easier for you, you can send them to me, uh, um, PME over on Instagram, uh, London Bridge Bricks. But yeah, um, with that, I think I'll leave you with that last looking fault just for you guys. But anyway, uh, anyway, folks, why are you here? Why are you out there? If anyone's just tuned in, do me a little favor. Get the string of thumbs up. Everybody who is in the panel tonight, the beautiful looking Tim, the gorgeous looking Ambalaya builds, the man that is the model of all fleeces, of course, titanium J52, uh, gas, the minifig, ooh, uh, and of course, the brickbods, the beautiful brickbods, uh, well, he's carrized beautiful anyway. Ian, slightly questionable. Um, ah, we got a little rubber on this set. I like that. You too, of the epitome of love, you really, really are. Um, and also, while you're there, folks, do me a little favor. Get the string of thumbs up. Even if you're watching this back, leave a comment, say hello. Uh, let me know what you think, uh, or things that you might like to see in the future. I don't know. Ah, anyway, with that, I think, uh, check out the survey, folks. So far, we have 96 votes. So we got another four out there. We get 100. Come on. We always like to get 100 if we can. Um, let's go around the panel, find out what peeps are up to in this coming week. Uh, I was going to do a, I was going to do a, uh, uh, what do we call it again? I've been boozled. I'm not going to do it. It's nice. We've hit the four hour mark. Uh, Carrie, what can I say? You're going to have to like just nick them all in one. I think I am. I, I, I tell you what, I'll do next week, right next week. No, I do, I'll do eight next week. That's what I'll do. Hang on. Sorry. You need to do 20 next week. You're already 16 behind. Am I really? I'm not asleep in town. I kind of have too much of a sugar rush. Wait, wait, why are you being boozling yourself? Oh, don't. So beautiful. So I got, I did it once and never did it again. I had a burnt rubber one on Monday. I was a burnt rubber. None of you people. They're not sure about that. I don't even remember they've been a burnt rubber one in now. It's part of the, the newest one. I had a burnt rubber one. I know this should be right here. I tell you. Yeah. I don't know what edition you have, but I have the seventh edition and it's two new flavors. The seventh edition, don't call it the seventh edition. Burnt rubber. The other is wet dog. What's a what dog? What's that? That's my biggest question about these is like, how do they determine that in case what they say it tastes like? Like, yeah, I'm a little sketchy on them. I'm more excited. No. Do they come up with the kind of the flavor they want and then try and make it? Or do they just make a random being and then try and associate it with a flavor? Oh, I've got the sixth edition. There we go. Yeah. Yeah. And they're all the ones I've got to get through. But it's just a little bit four hours. Do we want to do? Do we want to do this? No. It carries nothing. Knackered. She really is. We'll do it next week, folks. I'll do four. I might do four at the beginning of the stream. I might do four at the end of it. We will get them done. But the amblied, the way we got around doing this is that simply, we've been raising money for staying up to cancer. And we literally get into the end of the stream. And I said, does anyone want to sponsor me? And I'll gobble them all up for every London calling stream here on in until they've all gone. LEGO Team B beautifully said, yes, we'll do it for $200. And I said, yes, we'll do it. Not going to do it tonight, but we will do it. We will continue it next week, folks as well. I promise you that. Okay. Okay. So next week, I would say I mean, it might take a little while. But anyway, we'll still get to it. I'm doing a member stream over the course of this weekend. I tell you what, we'll do four then. How about that on Sunday night? Just somewhere in between Good Morning Brickworld and the Brickbods going live. Talking to which, let's go around the panel slightly different this week. Let's go around the starting with the Brickbods. So Brickbods, are you going to be streaming on Sunday at 830 UK time? Yes. Yeah. What we always do, come rain or shine. All right. Are you actually going to build something this week or are you going to eat something this week? I think we're going to build something. I don't know what. We're off to Chessington. So we'll be hopefully not too late back. And therefore, we can plan something to build. But otherwise, we might just be eating. Yeah. We'll try and eat you play. That's they've got cup of pink world. I'm not building. But you should give a cup of pink silly. Was that Percy Pink sweets? I can't remember that. Percy Pink. Oh, Percy Pink. Okay. Good stuff. What are you eating at the moment, Kerry? I just had some more Doritos. Oh, there we go. Yeah. That's why she's covering it up. So we're going to go over the place. Yeah. There we go. All right. Cool. It's saying a bit with you. You don't know what you're going to be building on Sunday. And he's exciting. It'll be a surprise. I'm sure it'll be exciting. Everything's exciting. Right. Yeah. You just got to say in an exciting kind of way. That's what you got to remember. Good stuff. And take while you're out there. I messaged you the other day on Instagram. Let me know what you think. Hopefully you can make it. Okay. Good stuff. That's Ian and Kerry. They're all happy now because they've got Doritos. Cheer your food, Kerry. Cheer your food. Gas, we got coming up this week. So I've got another episode of Mockheads on Wednesday and it's Jay's for one. Yeah. Yeah. It's the Brigadier this week. So we're going through all his cracking stuff. They've got, he's got, see, he did that. He's cracking stuff. It's good stuff. It's good stuff. Oh, I don't know. It's like you had a being boozled. Is that when that face was on? No, no, he's no. He's really got some really good stuff. I don't know if you saw his, I think he put a Ghostbusters build as well. He's done like shrunken down. Yeah. It's shrunken. But it's still a minifig scale. So it's kind of, I don't know how you describe it, but it looks really good. Really, really cool. So yeah, I'll be talking all sorts of excellent stuff. Yeah. I look forward to that. Yeah. He's good, he's glad. He is brilliant stuff. All right. Nice one. And we might be doing a thing on Sunday as well. Member stream. I'll send out the coordinates over the course of the weekend, folks. Well, it's coming to this time of year, where I just do loads of streams, to be honest. And there'll be quite a few member streams as well. So this weekend, I'll probably do it for the both tiers as well. And talk to people and let people know what I'm doing with the channel, where we're going with it. And quite importantly, where I'm at with the city at the moment, and all that sort of shenanigans stuff. It's still a thing, don't worry, folks. It's still a male target, but it will be still a thing. TJ, are you going to be doing any Twitch action over the course of this coming weekend? Yes. Well, actually not this weekend on Monday. On Monday, I will be back at my usual time of 7 p.m. Central time. It's 8 p.m. Eastern. I'll be finishing the source drag in the motion. And then not tomorrow Saturday, but next week Saturday is the third Saturday of the month, which means it's my Saturday stream, so that I can talk to people who aren't awake for my usual Monday night stream. And yeah, so I don't know what I'll be doing on that stream. Most likely, I'm actually thinking about mocking a bit. I've got to modify the tempo of 40. Oh, look at that. Yeah, so it may be happening. Also, to promote clicking bricks, we had our latest episode this past Tuesday. Promote, wait, man. I want to know what you're doing. Yeah. Yeah. Amber Ly and I talked about 3D printing. The replays up on both Amber Ly's YouTube channel and the clicking bricks YouTube channel. And then make sure to subscribe to both of those, as well as follow both of those channels on Twitch clicking bricks and Amber Lyah. Mostly clicking bricks because we're trying to move over there. Yeah, we will eventually move over to exclusively clicking bricks on the Twitch and YouTube channels, but for now, they're on those and the Amber Lyah channels. And then way, way in the future at the end of the month, Amber Lyah and I will be covering November releases. So that'll be, I believe that's going to be the 29th. It's whatever the last Tuesday is. Oh, do we know what's coming out? Yeah, on November, I don't think anything's been officially revealed. There are a few things out there. They've got to be teeing up that modular. That's got to be teeing up soon and a Marvel mansion or something or other, something marvelous. I think it's coming out. Okay, good stuff. TJ, always look forward to your stuff, forward to that. Tim, yeah, 20 feet in the next week or two in the wibbly wobbly world of Lego. Well, I am trying to get ready. November is going to be crazy busy. I'm going to do two appearances at two different brick best lives. I'm doing a grand opening of a bricks and mini fixed store in a little town now, not a little town in Wichita, Kansas next month. The best thing is we're welcome our new granddaughter into the world about the end of next month. I'm just trying to get stuff ready for all of that this last couple of weeks that I'm home and then get back to making some videos myself. So I haven't done any videos on my channel for quite some time, so I need to get back on track with that. You're too young to be a granddad, surely. Oh, no. I'm about right. We've got a grandstand a little over here. It's the granddaughter has a grand or has a brother who's got a little bit over two. So we actually get to watch him Saturday. So he's the reason we moved to Oklahoma. So very cute. I'm sure they super appreciate it. Nothing like me trying to get closer to him or further away from it. We wanted to be closer. I wanted to watch him grow up. So no, he's a hoot. He's he's at that terrible. He is really pushing that terrible two thing, but he's so much fun. I wouldn't miss it for the world. So very cute indeed. Oh, Tim, it sounds like you've got some happy memories coming up soon. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. Good stuff. Good stuff. So we've spoken to TJ. We've spoken to Tim. What about Amber Liar? Amber? Let's know where you where you at with the build that you've been there that you've been doing. Um, no, I'm on the final bag. So it's it's getting there. It's beautiful. Absolutely gorgeous. I'm I'm so happy. Um, so yeah, almost there with that. Um, well, you're cameras. Well, by the way, isn't it Elgato? Is it a face cam pro by any chance? No, this is a digital, um, digital SLR. It's a DSLR DSLR DSLR. Yeah, very good. I can really see the quality. That's great. Oh, yeah, this one has it actually has a really cool feature called like product showcase. So when you bring things up close, it will actually focus like it. Is it so many by any chance? It is phenomenal. All right. I'm doing lots of I'm doing lots of research. It's DSLRs at the moment. And, uh, yeah, they're fantastic. I recommend a prime lens though, if you're going to use it for this, because it's they usually are faster lenses. So you can get that really nice bokeh effect and stuff. Anyway, lined up sigma, uh, sigma 1.4. Uh, good stuff. Yeah. Um, you got to amber. I'm looking forward. The build looks really good as well at the moment. Um, what, what about stream wise, then? What was the shenanigans that you're going to be doing with young TJ? Well, so we obviously, we just did our clicking bricks. Um, uh, I personally am not streaming yet. Um, I did post on Instagram because the, the reason I haven't been able to stream is my Lego room is still not set up, but I'm kind of hoping to maybe do like a vlog type thing and maybe start posting like the progress there to hopefully motivate it to get more, or motivate myself to get, uh, that more, um, cleaned up and in a place where I can start streaming. Um, but yeah, no TJ and I, we just, I just bored people to death with why if you're into Lego, you should be 3D printing and how easy it is to get into. So I suggest taking a look cause it's like less than a UCS set for sure. Less than most like adult sets you can get into 3D print. So, um, but yeah, that's, that's it. Just hanging out with TJ and hopefully getting that room situated at some point. Good stuff. Uh, nicely. Uh, right. So we've, uh, we've done everyone, uh, down in the below section, uh, we've always spoken to the brick bars. Well, what about, uh, and gas? And well, gas has already told us as well. So that only really leaves me. Um, so I, I think before I, before I forget this, uh, I just want to say as well, thanks to last week for gas, uh, for doing the live link up to steam, AKA the Great Western Brick Show. Uh, great job gas. Well done, my friend. Um, and thanks to Helen and Andy as well for helping. Well, I saw him walking around with you. I was like, he's walking around with him. Um, good stuff. Yeah, yeah, they're helping. Like say, you know, this is good web through there. This is what this is. And say that's really cool. Good stuff. Thanks guys. Yeah, nice one. Uh, thank you. Thank you, uh, as well. Um, and of course the brick bars as well. Carrie, you did very good impressions of me last week. I didn't, uh, I really, really, really, really, really, uh, appreciated it. Uh, and you too as well, Ian. I super appreciate it. Uh, for, for all your input, Ian, Carrie, for the looks, Ian, for all the input. Um, uh, I lost count of how many times he said, I don't really know. Yeah, but you should do, you should tell t-shirts has merged with that one. With that one. That's the plan. That's on point. I think you should. I think you should. Uh, I think it'd be good. Um, so tonight's survey was, or is, it will be, was very soon, uh, did you crowd fund any of the brick link, uh, designer program series, three sets that went live this week? 33% said yes, no, 56% undecided, 11%. I think 33% is really high. Uh, I think that is really, really high. So well done, everybody for doing that. Um, I think, uh, adventures in Transylvania, that's, that's going to be the one a lot of people are going to want. So, Ian, but Lyah, she wasn't interested before the stream. I know. Just, just going to squint. So I can't see the price and click buy. Yeah. Realize when we talk about that for whatever month of releases it is, I just won't mention the price. You don't say the price. Or I'll put, I'll plug my ears, whatever we need to do. Yeah, it's going to be expensive. That's for sure. I know. But anyway, since when is there, I'll be never been anything but expensive. Uh, thank you as well. Uh, I just want to say thanks to the big cards, to cares, to TJ, to Tim, Tim. Uh, I hope you enjoyed your, your debut on London calling. I, it's been awesome. It's just been wonderful listening, getting to know you all a little bit. And I definitely want to come hang out again. So thank you very much. Yes. Job done. We did it, folks. We got in, we got in for life, uh, which is lovely. Always wonderful to, to have you on as well, Anbalaya. I know it's, it's like, like once in a blue moon with you, Anbalaya, but I, I do enjoy it when you are with us. I really, really do. Well, I'm always so excited when I, when I get the message from you. So thank you. Good stuff. Good stuff. Uh, and of course, folks, uh, London calling would not be London calling without the likes of you guys and girls out there as well. Uh, so thank you so much for never too old for lego for tuning tonight. Me, Nark, Matt, Melly, Salik, Skate, Lady McBrick, Frankie, CC. Shire time is my time. Not forgetting Martin Andrews as well. Coaster bricks. I hope you feel better soon as well, Emily. Uh, Jesse's brick galaxy. And of course, not that Sam Smith and Mav bricks and Salik's, and of course, tech to name but a few. And if you take two things away from this stream tonight, folks, one, let's hope that lego instructions are here to stay. That's certainly the sort of sense, the feeling, uh, that I got from you boys and girls out there tonight. And the Lego Lego. It is a wonderful thing. And each and every one of you out there are to take care of a wonderful weekend. And I will see you very, very soon. Good night. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Two, one, zero.