Lego

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Yeah, I don't mind sharing them. I don't know if I can upload files here. I don't use any other file sharing thing, so I'll have to see.
Can I PM you and perhaps have you email them to me? I would be happy to store them on my Google Drive for everyone if you don't have access to that.


Jerome
 
CaDA Laferrari. It was a bitch to build, but the finished model looks fantastic. It's very fragile though. You look at it the wrong way and pieces start falling off.

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Had a blast building the new Gameboy set this morning. With barely over 400 peices this was a very clever and surprising build. I haven't held an original Gameboy in 20 years but from memory it feels very authentic from the size, the buttons and the way the cartridge clicks in place.

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Had a blast building the new Gameboy set this morning. With barely over 400 peices this was a very clever and surprising build. I haven't held an original Gameboy in 20 years but from memory it feels very authentic from the size, the buttons and the way the cartridge clicks in place.

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My OCD is flaring up with this game cartridge:
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WTF surely that can be fixed, right?


Jerome
 
My OCD is flaring up with this game cartridge:
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WTF surely that can be fixed, right?


Jerome
Yeah, it goes in the middle.

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It's a great set, full of little details, but my favourite detail is that even though they look identical externally, the Zelda cart has a battery.

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I just followed the instructions 😂
The real cartridges have an indent like that, if I recall when powered on it secures the cart in with that indent.
Orly? Interesting. Well when I get the set they won't be offset :lol: Awesome little set though, I may see if my local lego shop has one in stock. I've sold all the lego sets I wanted to, so now I just have my Lego NSX, Transformers and consoles that I designed, and a couple one-offs. It all fits on one shelf now. And a little bit of savings for the NSX, whenever that is gonna happen, haha.


Jerome
 
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Orly? Interesting. Well when I get the set they won't be offset :lol:


Jerome
I can't for the life of me find a picture of a powered on Gameboy from the back with a cart in it but yeah here's a cartridge with the indent.
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I can't for the life of me find a picture of a powered on Gameboy from the back with a cart in it but yeah here's a cartridge with the indent.
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I never owned a Gameboy, but that is odd. Does anyone know why that indent is there? It seems pointless to me(?) At any rate I'll be centering my game cartridges thank you very much :lol:


Jerome
 
I never owned a Gameboy, but that is odd. Does anyone know why that indent is there? It seems pointless to me(?) At any rate I'll be centering my game cartridges thank you very much :lol:


Jerome
When the power switch is in the "on" position a little plastic peice slides into the indent and keeps the cartridge in place while the Gameboy is on so it doesn't slide out during play.

Here it is on the off position but l you can see the peice that slides over when the power is on on the top right.
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The Lego set does not replicate this feature.
 
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When the power switch is in the "on" position a little plastic peice slides into the indent and keeps the cartridge in place while the Gameboy is on so it doesn't slide out during play.

Here it is on the off position but l you can see the peice that slides over when the power is on on the top right.
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The Lego set does not replicate this feature.
Makes perfect sense now. But my OCD still will not let it happen :lol: Thats cool though, thanks for sharing buddy!


Jerome
 
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