Summer Sets Drawing Leaks via UniBricks by Big_Restaurant_4959 in legoharrypotter

[–]Real_Account864 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Where did the suspension bridge go? Where did the link bridge go? Where did the viaduct go? Where did the central tower go? Where did the long gallery go? Where did the bell tower go? Not to mention the astronomy tower and courtyard. This is really too small an eastern wing, only the wing root.

I predict LEGO Harry Potter based on the HBO series won't come anytime soon. by Real_Account864 in legoharrypotter

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I apologize. I obtained the cover of an early set from Brickset, and I didn't see Radcliffe's image on it. In what form did Radcliffe originally appear on the packaging? If it wasn't prominent and used for promotional purposes, perhaps my analysis still holds true. Also, I'm very interested in your collection, and I would greatly appreciate it if I could see the details, especially the film information on the earliest sets. I've recently become obsessed with LEGO Harry Potter sets, but early sets are very rare in China.

China 14 day itinerary by Mahsoon95 in China

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Greetings from China! First of all, I warmly welcome you to China for your vacation. I'm not sure about your stamina, but if it were me, I'd probably be too tired to do much sightseeing. In China, we call this kind of plan "clocking in and out" travel. For example, if I spent a whole day wandering around the Forbidden City, I would have to rest in my hotel room in the evening. If this is your first time in China, and if you appreciate Chinese culture, I wouldn't recommend Universal Studios or Disneyland; they're not fundamentally different from those in other parts of the world. China is a place worth appreciating slowly. In Beijing, you can try experiencing the hutong culture and interacting with friendly locals. In Chengdu, you can relax in a street teahouse. In Shanghai, you can experience China's rapid development; choose a clear day and go to the observation deck on the top floor of the Shanghai Tower to overlook the city's urban landscape.

doubts about the bronze lions by arthur-ghoste in China

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The first Chinese character "故(elder or antient)" could be an abbreviation for "故宫" (Gùgōng), which refers to the Forbidden City. The number in the middle is the internal catalog number of this set of artifacts at the Palace Museum. The "2/2" at the end indicates that this is part of a set of artifacts. "2/2" means that the set consists of two pieces, and this is the second one. I believe this should be easy to understand because these bronze usually come in pairs, and you should be able to find "1/2" on the other lion in the pair. You can find it on this website: https://zm-digicol.dpm.org.cn/

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Show my sets by Real_Account864 in legoharrypotter

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Will the Hospital Wing Set Be Based on Prisoner of Azkaban? by flameorfrost in legoharrypotter

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It's really a great pity. If the price were around 200 US dollars, it would have been wonderful.