Still building it out of order. Feet are done, working my way up the legs - bag 4 for the first leg was fine. For some reason, there were two bags for bag 5 . . . had me seriously worried that I was missing a bunch of parts until I started digging through the box again. Didn't see that come up...
Mine didn't take too long to get here. Felt like waiting for Christmas, but realistically, it was fine.
Loved opening it up. The instructions smell like a comic shop - I know that's a crazy thing to get excited about, but I figure this is the kind of place where people can relate to the...
Watched it this afternoon - I really liked it. Iman Vellani reminds me of some of my students, especially in the extra little featurette.
Loved the moving graffiti, and there's a fun nod to Hawkeye, too.
Mine was delivered today. I'm not planning on building it all at once - may as well spread it out over the summer and have fun with it.
So - who has two thumbs, no body, and is getting built out of order?
It took a while - an hour or so - but the confirmation email did come through.
$180 with tax - I've never paid this much for a Lego set or a TF, but I guess that since this is both, that makes it okay . . .
Not that it's related to anything else in this thread, other than Shadewing's reminder that Wayne Family Adventures is totally a thing that exists, but I just read this one . . . this comic is awesome.
Ep. 38 - S.O.S.
Got through earlier than I expected - yay for midnight on the east coast - but I'm still waiting for the confirmation email. Wonder if it has anything to do w/ using PayPal instead of Lego's secure checkout.
Two thoughts so far . . .
I like seeing Bail Organa. I've liked Jimmy Smits since seeing him in West Wing.
Also - the shows on Disney Plus have really shown how so many people in the Star Wars universe live in outright poverty. Not sure where to go with that, but it stood out to me.
Oh my gosh, just watched it this evening, loved it. Cameos and sight gags were fun, and they were making fun of the fact that the plot of the movie was predictable as things were happening.
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Thanks for all of this. After some of the previous posts, I've been wondering "what's the other side," or "where's the middle," because Aaron Archer had to have done something right while he was there.
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