Thanks! And your are correct. It would be more pricey if from LEGO. BTW, extra 20% off during Black Friday in addition to my %20 coupon code if you use the link in the video description.
@@retroCombs sadly the version in the UK has "little computer people" style scenes inside it, not the card, cpu, PSU etc that yours does. Which is a shame. - I can get your version as an import, but at nearly double the cost! Ho hum!
@@retroCombs Yes, this is the import that ships from the US (takes several weeks), and costs £175 (today, it was £189 yesterday!), vs the local version that's £101. I've since discovered that the mini scenes are from a Chinese computer game, so I guess they do have some relevance after all. It also has a different box number - 85005 (yours) vs 86230 (UK/EU). There's a bunch of reviews of the 86230 set on YT, so you can see the difference (I'm hesitant to put links in comments, because, well, YT tends to block them). Now I know the scenes have relevance, I might try the UK set after all, because it is a lot cheaper!
@TimsRetroCorner Thanks for the research and update. When the appropriate version is available in the UK, I'll update this link. I know they are struggling to fill shelves.
Great overlook, the detail is so surprising! The same thing from Lego would be in the 300-400 range 😬
Thanks! And your are correct. It would be more pricey if from LEGO. BTW, extra 20% off during Black Friday in addition to my %20 coupon code if you use the link in the video description.
That turned out pretty neat! Nice build!
Thanks. It was fun to put together!
Ooooh, SO tempting....!
It was fun and would make a great Christmas gift.🎄🎁
@@retroCombs sadly the version in the UK has "little computer people" style scenes inside it, not the card, cpu, PSU etc that yours does. Which is a shame. - I can get your version as an import, but at nearly double the cost! Ho hum!
@TimsRetroCorner Here's the link I have in the video description for the UK store: amzn.to/40mCZva
Is it not working for you?
@@retroCombs Yes, this is the import that ships from the US (takes several weeks), and costs £175 (today, it was £189 yesterday!), vs the local version that's £101. I've since discovered that the mini scenes are from a Chinese computer game, so I guess they do have some relevance after all. It also has a different box number - 85005 (yours) vs 86230 (UK/EU). There's a bunch of reviews of the 86230 set on YT, so you can see the difference (I'm hesitant to put links in comments, because, well, YT tends to block them). Now I know the scenes have relevance, I might try the UK set after all, because it is a lot cheaper!
@TimsRetroCorner Thanks for the research and update. When the appropriate version is available in the UK, I'll update this link. I know they are struggling to fill shelves.
I think the number thing is supposed to be mine sweeper
Agreed! At first it threw me, but then it became more clear. Thanks for commenting!
@2:50 instructions are correct ;-)
You are correct! I just noticed the 10 at the far lower right. Odd placement, but technically they are labeled correctly. Good catch!
Nice build! No HDD, though?
Good catch. Yes, a floppy and CD ROM only system? I'm sure we can hack one in there though.
Its WIN95 no Win 3.11😀
Great video, super brick set
You are correct! Great catch.
Thanks so much and glad you enjoyed my take on the set.
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Sorry. Not sure the response for this one.
yes everything is fine, this is the only video about this Lego thank you :)
@@mrcoolbolgames6622 You are welcome and thanks for watching!
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