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Saw Pig Mask
This is the fourth and final set I got through http://www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection. The Pig Mask is an iconic part of the series and this one looks great!
I was putting together lists of pros and cons for each set as I built them, but this one really didn't have any cons other than my preference for PDF instructions. Its an easy build so it didn't really need numbered bags. All of the pieces were in perfect shape and the colors matched like they should have. It doesn't get much better than a perfect 5 star set!
Saw Pig Mask
This is the fourth and final set I got through http://www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection. The Pig Mask is an iconic part of the series and this one looks great!
I was putting together lists of pros and cons for each set as I built them, but this one really didn't have any cons other than my preference for PDF instructions. Its an easy build so it didn't really need numbered bags. All of the pieces were in perfect shape and the colors matched like they should have. It doesn't get much better than a perfect 5 star set!
Saw Pig Mask
This is the fourth and final set I got through http://www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection. The Pig Mask is an iconic part of the series and this one looks great!
I was putting together lists of pros and cons for each set as I built them, but this one really didn't have any cons other than my preference for PDF instructions. Its an easy build so it didn't really need numbered bags. All of the pieces were in perfect shape and the colors matched like they should have. It doesn't get much better than a perfect 5 star set!
Saw Tape Recorder
This is the third of four sets I got from www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection.
Cons
5 bags but only 4 numbered.
Some of the interior parts were a bit awkward to work with.
No PDF instructions
Pros
Very realistic looking.
Button and speaker pieces are printed and align perfectly.
Being a smaller set, pieces were still easy to find without all numbered bags.
This is another great set made with great bricks. They look and assemble just like other popular brands and are fully interchangeable. None of the bricks were misshapen or deformed and all of the colors matched.
Sometimes smaller sets have weird ways the bricks are attached which makes the build difficult. But even with those type of unconventional methods, this was a really easy build and the graphics look great. It even has an actual wrist strap that you would find on a real electronic device! I love that it even has a "tape" that can be put in it or left out on display. My only true disappointment is in the sound brick. I was looking forward to pressing it and hearing, "I want to play a game." But instead, it plays Billy's laugh just as the TV set did. I guess its understandable, though. You don't want to pay for two different sound bites for two different sets because you don't know if one will outsell the other. Even with that small disappointment, this set still gets 5 stars!
Saw Tape Recorder
This is the third of four sets I got from www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection.
Cons
5 bags but only 4 numbered.
Some of the interior parts were a bit awkward to work with.
No PDF instructions
Pros
Very realistic looking.
Button and speaker pieces are printed and align perfectly.
Being a smaller set, pieces were still easy to find without all numbered bags.
This is another great set made with great bricks. They look and assemble just like other popular brands and are fully interchangeable. None of the bricks were misshapen or deformed and all of the colors matched.
Sometimes smaller sets have weird ways the bricks are attached which makes the build difficult. But even with those type of unconventional methods, this was a really easy build and the graphics look great. It even has an actual wrist strap that you would find on a real electronic device! I love that it even has a "tape" that can be put in it or left out on display. My only true disappointment is in the sound brick. I was looking forward to pressing it and hearing, "I want to play a game." But instead, it plays Billy's laugh just as the TV set did. I guess its understandable, though. You don't want to pay for two different sound bites for two different sets because you don't know if one will outsell the other. Even with that small disappointment, this set still gets 5 stars!
Saw Tape Recorder
This is the third of four sets I got from www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection.
Cons
5 bags but only 4 numbered.
Some of the interior parts were a bit awkward to work with.
No PDF instructions
Pros
Very realistic looking.
Button and speaker pieces are printed and align perfectly.
Being a smaller set, pieces were still easy to find without all numbered bags.
This is another great set made with great bricks. They look and assemble just like other popular brands and are fully interchangeable. None of the bricks were misshapen or deformed and all of the colors matched.
Sometimes smaller sets have weird ways the bricks are attached which makes the build difficult. But even with those type of unconventional methods, this was a really easy build and the graphics look great. It even has an actual wrist strap that you would find on a real electronic device! I love that it even has a "tape" that can be put in it or left out on display. My only true disappointment is in the sound brick. I was looking forward to pressing it and hearing, "I want to play a game." But instead, it plays Billy's laugh just as the TV set did. I guess its understandable, though. You don't want to pay for two different sound bites for two different sets because you don't know if one will outsell the other. Even with that small disappointment, this set still gets 5 stars!
Billy the Puppet from Jaki Bricks
This is the second of four sets I got from www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection. Saw + building bricks = Two things I love! Here's a short list of pros and cons
Cons
5 bags but only 3 numbered.
Tricycle is very fragile.
No PDF instructions
Pros
Feet attach to pedals and move when rolled.
Movie accurate using a small amount of bricks.
Lots of attention to detail.
Being a smaller set, pieces were still easy to find without numbered bags.
This is another great set made with great bricks. They look and assemble just like other popular brands and are fully interchangeable. None of the bricks were misshapen or deformed and all of the colors matched.
As with some of the smaller sets like this, some of the assembly can be a bit challenging and fragile. The tricycle was a big challenge because it uses a lot of small parts making it a little difficult to assemble. But as you add more pieces, they all hold together and stay together. All it takes is some two handed patience and the payoff is worth it! This is another one that gets five stars!
Billy the Puppet from Jaki Bricks
This is the second of four sets I got from www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection. Saw + building bricks = Two things I love! Here's a short list of pros and cons
Cons
5 bags but only 3 numbered.
Tricycle is very fragile.
No PDF instructions
Pros
Feet attach to pedals and move when rolled.
Movie accurate using a small amount of bricks.
Lots of attention to detail.
Being a smaller set, pieces were still easy to find without numbered bags.
This is another great set made with great bricks. They look and assemble just like other popular brands and are fully interchangeable. None of the bricks were misshapen or deformed and all of the colors matched.
As with some of the smaller sets like this, some of the assembly can be a bit challenging and fragile. The tricycle was a big challenge because it uses a lot of small parts making it a little difficult to assemble. But as you add more pieces, they all hold together and stay together. All it takes is some two handed patience and the payoff is worth it! This is another one that gets five stars!
Billy the Puppet from Jaki Bricks
This is the second of four sets I got from www.jakibricks.com from their Saw collection. Saw + building bricks = Two things I love! Here's a short list of pros and cons
Cons
5 bags but only 3 numbered.
Tricycle is very fragile.
No PDF instructions
Pros
Feet attach to pedals and move when rolled.
Movie accurate using a small amount of bricks.
Lots of attention to detail.
Being a smaller set, pieces were still easy to find without numbered bags.
This is another great set made with great bricks. They look and assemble just like other popular brands and are fully interchangeable. None of the bricks were misshapen or deformed and all of the colors matched.
As with some of the smaller sets like this, some of the assembly can be a bit challenging and fragile. The tricycle was a big challenge because it uses a lot of small parts making it a little difficult to assemble. But as you add more pieces, they all hold together and stay together. All it takes is some two handed patience and the payoff is worth it! This is another one that gets five stars!
Broadcast Billy from Jaki Bricks
As a fan of the Saw movies and building bricks, I got this set through http://www.jakibricks.com and recently finished it. Having two of my favorite things brought together like this was great and the build went very smoothly. I put together a short list of pros and cons regarding the set and the build.
Pros
The instructions show piece types like 6x16, 4x12, 2x6 with the numbers beside them. That makes it easier than trying to count the studs in the picture to make sure you get the right piece.
The instructions also show 3D and top down views in some steps that help you see where certain components go so there's no guesswork.
The bricks are sturdy with no flaws and are interchangeable with other popular brands.
Cool features like a button that plays the "laugh" when pressed, a knob that moves Billy's hand forward or backwards, and another knob that lights up Billy's eyes.
Cons
Out of 31 bags, only 15 numbered. The rest were just clear bags with nothing on them and full of parts.
When looking for parts, you have to look through the unnumbered bags if you don't see the piece you need in the numbered bag.
No option for PDF instructions. This is a small thing, but sometimes its easier to view the instructions on a tablet so you can zoom in if needed instead of having a book take up space in your build area.
The head is a very fragile build. Some of the components that make up the head are a bit difficult to keep in place when attaching another components. Attaching it inside the television was a bit difficult, too.
The build went pretty smooth and came out beautifully after about 6 hours overall. I'd heard of someone complaining about the set being off balance when finished, but I don't really see the problem. The button you press is on top of Billy's head which might cause it to topple forward if you're not careful, but that's just physics. If you hold the TV with one hand and push the button with your other hand, it's not a problem. Their customer service was fast to respond to emails and is very helpful with questions or concerns. Even with the slight annoyances, I'd still give it five stars.
Broadcast Billy from Jaki Bricks
As a fan of the Saw movies and building bricks, I got this set through http://www.jakibricks.com and recently finished it. Having two of my favorite things brought together like this was great and the build went very smoothly. I put together a short list of pros and cons regarding the set and the build.
Pros
The instructions show piece types like 6x16, 4x12, 2x6 with the numbers beside them. That makes it easier than trying to count the studs in the picture to make sure you get the right piece.
The instructions also show 3D and top down views in some steps that help you see where certain components go so there's no guesswork.
The bricks are sturdy with no flaws and are interchangeable with other popular brands.
Cool features like a button that plays the "laugh" when pressed, a knob that moves Billy's hand forward or backwards, and another knob that lights up Billy's eyes.
Cons
Out of 31 bags, only 15 numbered. The rest were just clear bags with nothing on them and full of parts.
When looking for parts, you have to look through the unnumbered bags if you don't see the piece you need in the numbered bag.
No option for PDF instructions. This is a small thing, but sometimes its easier to view the instructions on a tablet so you can zoom in if needed instead of having a book take up space in your build area.
The head is a very fragile build. Some of the components that make up the head are a bit difficult to keep in place when attaching another components. Attaching it inside the television was a bit difficult, too.
The build went pretty smooth and came out beautifully after about 6 hours overall. I'd heard of someone complaining about the set being off balance when finished, but I don't really see the problem. The button you press is on top of Billy's head which might cause it to topple forward if you're not careful, but that's just physics. If you hold the TV with one hand and push the button with your other hand, it's not a problem. Their customer service was fast to respond to emails and is very helpful with questions or concerns. Even with the slight annoyances, I'd still give it five stars.
Broadcast Billy from Jaki Bricks
As a fan of the Saw movies and building bricks, I got this set through http://www.jakibricks.com and recently finished it. Having two of my favorite things brought together like this was great and the build went very smoothly. I put together a short list of pros and cons regarding the set and the build.
Pros
The instructions show piece types like 6x16, 4x12, 2x6 with the numbers beside them. That makes it easier than trying to count the studs in the picture to make sure you get the right piece.
The instructions also show 3D and top down views in some steps that help you see where certain components go so there's no guesswork.
The bricks are sturdy with no flaws and are interchangeable with other popular brands.
Cool features like a button that plays the "laugh" when pressed, a knob that moves Billy's hand forward or backwards, and another knob that lights up Billy's eyes.
Cons
Out of 31 bags, only 15 numbered. The rest were just clear bags with nothing on them and full of parts.
When looking for parts, you have to look through the unnumbered bags if you don't see the piece you need in the numbered bag.
No option for PDF instructions. This is a small thing, but sometimes its easier to view the instructions on a tablet so you can zoom in if needed instead of having a book take up space in your build area.
The head is a very fragile build. Some of the components that make up the head are a bit difficult to keep in place when attaching another components. Attaching it inside the television was a bit difficult, too.
The build went pretty smooth and came out beautifully after about 6 hours overall. I'd heard of someone complaining about the set being off balance when finished, but I don't really see the problem. The button you press is on top of Billy's head which might cause it to topple forward if you're not careful, but that's just physics. If you hold the TV with one hand and push the button with your other hand, it's not a problem. Their customer service was fast to respond to emails and is very helpful with questions or concerns. Even with the slight annoyances, I'd still give it five stars.
[OC] Company vehicle hit my neighbor's daughter's car this morning.
In progress
I started building the Broadcast Billy set and it has a...special...brick that's part of the set.
Are these wolf’s AI or real?
This is a clip from one of the biggest news medias in Denmark, saying that a runner was approached aggressively by a wolf, it was sent to them by the runner himself.
There is just something about the way the wolf behaves and the way it moves, especially in the beginning, it reminds me of wolves in video games.
The sky seems off to me as well.
Also, there’s something wrong with the background when I zoom in there are large pixelated areas, but I don’t know if that’s from AI or if it happens when the video was uploaded to the website.
But the length of the video makes me wonder if it’s genuine or if it’s heavily edited.
Couldn't even think of a description 🤔is this microtoanal ?
Why do parents think it’s acceptable to have bath photos of their toddler’s?
It’s borderline creepy.