What do you do with the LEGO posters?
What do you do with the LEGO posters?
I thought I'd start a poll to see what everyone does with their LEGO Posters.
You may vote for multiple categories, if they apply.
You may vote for multiple categories, if they apply.
Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
Whoever voted that they throw them away...I'd love to have any that you acquire that you don't want. Pm me if you'd like.
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Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
I have all my posters organized in a nice little pile. I'll probably show them to my niece (who just recently started getting into LEGO) and see if she'd like any of them.
* Speaking of posters, I made a purchase at my local LEGO store today in order to get the exclusive Hulk minifig, and the cashier threw in a free R2-D2 poster! I guess they must've had leftovers from the May the 4th promo. Score!
* Speaking of posters, I made a purchase at my local LEGO store today in order to get the exclusive Hulk minifig, and the cashier threw in a free R2-D2 poster! I guess they must've had leftovers from the May the 4th promo. Score!
Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
I recycle them. I swear I answered earlier today and my answer didn't "take." I see no use for them as wall space is limited and the posters themselves are usually folded and I hate creases. There's a bunch of other minor quibbles I have with them but they're just a waste of time for me.
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Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
I voted other because I have yet to get a poster but I think with my first (LOTR) I will frame it to put in my office
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Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
Most are sitting on my shelf still folder up. I did howeer get that really nice minifigure poster that came with the may the 4th promo from a few years ago laminated and its now hanging on my lego room wall.
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Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
Right now, I keep them safe in a folder because I plan to frame several of them once I buy a house and have a LEGO room.
Some of the posters are of poor quality, like the PotC ones, but these new LotR posters are nice looking, which is why I'm so upset that the ones at TRU will be so expensive to get if I want them.
Some of the posters are of poor quality, like the PotC ones, but these new LotR posters are nice looking, which is why I'm so upset that the ones at TRU will be so expensive to get if I want them.
Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
Even though I don't have a "LEGO room" yet, that's what I voted because that's what will happen in the next house
Right now most of them are stashed along with LEGO instructions in a filing cabinet.
Right now most of them are stashed along with LEGO instructions in a filing cabinet.
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Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
Don't have any, so no problem.
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Playing with LEGO when I can. Where does the time go?
Playing with LEGO when I can. Where does the time go?
Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
I have them in storage for now until I get frames but I open them up so the creases of the posters don't dry up and split that way later on.
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Re: What do you do with the LEGO posters?
I have mine prominently "displayed" in a folder in the bottom drawer of my Lego Instruction Book filing cabinet. Maybe some day after I'm long gone they'll end up as a featured item on "Antiques Roadshow: The Next Generation" and will be appraised for slightly more than just their BTU content if used as kindling.
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