![]() ![]() If you want to view individual inventories after buying this whole set then you can still of course go to each individual set on my Rebrickable page and click the "Inventory" or "Buy Parts" tabs. There's a single inventory along with all the separate instructions in individual PDF files. The set includes mini versions of all 18 full size modular buildings: Click through to the BrickSafe link to view all the images - including all the separate buildings. They are all individual models that, as per the full size ones, connect together using Technic pins. This MOC, the result of two months of very hard work to begin with and now more work to add the new one in, has all my Mini Modular designs in one package with a discount over them individually. ![]() Although Rebrickable is suggesting £440+ parts cost, I've just checked live (1st October 2023) on BrickLink and the full set of parts could be purchased for £299+Postage across about 15 sellers. Big update here - I've gone through all 18 Mini Modulars to reduce parts costs on each model - Rebrickable is now estimating an overall cost reduction of around £140 from the previous full set version. If you don't already own this collection, please head for the full collection of 19 just released so that your purchase includes the new one as well. Lastly, since this post has turned out to be all about stair racing, I wanted to quickly mention the great workout I had on Saturday: I climbed 188 stories in a downtown Los Angeles skyscraper.Update Oct 31st 2023: My Mini Natural History Museum has now been released on my Rebrickable so if you already own this set please head for the individual listing to extend your collection to include the new one. Would I be jinxing myself if I bought a LEGO kit that had an Empire State Building before I’ve done that race? Share your thoughts in the comments section! It’s very hard to get into the Empire State Building race, which has a lottery if you’re not one of the top-ranked people in the world (and believe me, I’m not even close). On one hand, it features 1 World Trade Center, which I raced in 2015, but on the other, it has Empire State Building, which I haven’t raced yet. LEGO 31141 Creator 3in1 Main Street to Art Deco Skyscraper or Market Street Building Set, Building Toy with Model Hotel, Café, Apartments and Shops, Creative Construction Model Kit :. ![]() I have my eyes on the LEGO New York City skyline set, but I haven’t committed to it yet. (Guess that means I’ll have to race up it a second time at some point!) I also have a Space Needle, and a Burj Khalifa, which I climbed symbolically in a StairMaster challenge. Now I have two Willis Towers, since I already had the Willis solo set. LEGO has been releasing “skyline” sets lately, and Hancock is part of the Chicago skyline set, which also includes Willis Tower, Big Red, Wrigley Building, the DuSable Bridge, and a little Cloud Gate. Well, a few weeks ago I raced up the John Hancock Center, so it was time to build that tower out of little bricks. LEGO has been selling kits based on skyscrapers for almost ten years, and I have a few, for buildings where I’ve done races. This map is one way I celebrate my stair racing accomplishments, and another is through LEGO. And while I have upcoming races on the calendar that’ll bump my total count higher, none of the next few are in new cities. That’s 43 races total! Recaps for all of them here.
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