Category Archives: Halloween

Bricktober 2010 – Week #4

Sunday, October 24, starts Week 4 of Bricktober with the exclusive Black Falcon minifigure.  This minifigure is one of my personal favorites as the Black Falcons were certainly a vintage Classic Castle faction.  I would guess that this may be a “fan favorite” for retro minifig collectors.  In addition to the retro minifig, TRU is also offering 25% off selected Star Wars sets.  This concludes Bricktober 2010 coverage.  Hope you were able to “snag a few”!

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Bricktober 2010 – Week #3

Classic Town fans will especially appreciate Week 3 of Bricktober 2010.  Right out of 1981 bearing the striking black and yellow-buttoned jacket, the Fire Chief is certainly a vintage  minifig.  Toys R Us (TRU)  is also offering a buy one, get 50% off a second set on most LEGO.  This certainly helps to alleviate some of the extra mark-up on most TRU LEGO. 

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Bricktober 2010 – Week #2

Week #2 of Bricktober has officially began at Toys R Us (TRU) stores in the U.S.!  This week, TRU is offering my personal favorite of the retro collection of minifigures, this one being the Cavalry Colonel from the 1996 LEGO Wild West theme.  In addition to the exclusive magnet minifig, TRU is also giving away Trick-Or-Treat bags, called LEGO Halloween Buckets for LEGO purchases $20 or more.  The plastic “buckets” come in three different colors; black, yellow, and orange.  Michael Huffman, Mhuffman on FlickR, shares an image of the Halloween bags if you are interested.

Happy Halloween Hunting until next week!

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Halloween Advent by Morgan190

For those familiar with Morgan190′s outstanding custom minifigures, he is certainly outdoing himself this October with a delightfully dreadful collection of ghostly haunts.  As part of a countdown to Halloween, Morgan is creating a minifig each day for a custom Halloween Advent Calendar.  To add to the already high quality of his creations and photo editing, he gives each minifig a most unique name as well as a haunting quote befitting of the creation.  You’d be surprised to read some of the inspirations for his minifigures as he continues his chilling countdown.

Interestingly, Morgan does not limit his minifigure parts to just LEGO, utilizing household items like a button, thimble, and threading needle in minifigs like Lipoon’ishka, the Tommelisian Vagabond (October 5).  If you haven’t already seen his frightful collection thus far, make sure you venture into Morgan’s FlickR photostream for a hauntingly good time.  We can only imagine what Morgan will dream up next as he brings life and character to his Halloween minifigure collection.

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Bricktober 2010

October really is a great month!  Aside from Halloween, this is the second year that Toys R Us (TRU) is celebrating the fall season with Bricktober.  During a routine visit to my local TRU, I was pleasantly surprised to find the store offering an exclusive Retro Minifigure Magnet with LEGO purchases over $20.  Similar to last year with the exclusive Duplo bricks, each week of October (starting Sunday), TRU will have a different minifigure.  In case you’re curious, the figures include:

  • Week 1 (October 3-9): Imperial Soldier (1989)
  • Week 2 (October 10-16): Wild West Officer (1996)
  • Week 3 (October 17-23): Classic Town Fireman (1981)
  • Week 4 (October 24-31): Black Falcon Knight (1984)

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As of October 3, in addition to the exclusive minifigure magnets, most sets are 10% off, some older Town sets 30% off, and an additional 25% off clearance sets.  Make sure you stop bye to take advantage of the free minifigure (with purchases over $20) and the special event sales.  Classic Town will be sharing an update on the sales all month, as well as pictures of each of the exclusive minifigure magnets as they become available each week.  Good luck finding them at a store near you!

Fall Fascination

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010, marked the official beginning of Fall.  It’s time to start thinking about puting away the summer decorations and pool toys, as we embark upon the holiday seasons, especially Autumn or Fall.  Fall is all about cooler temperatures, the changing of colors, and my personal favorite holiday, Halloween.  While only few countries celebrate Halloween, most know it as a spooky day when kids dress up as witches and vampires anxiously awaiting a walk around the neighborhood in search for pillow sacks of candy and treats.  While Halloween is fun, Fall also offers change and rebirth, some might call a “second spring”.  It’s time to get rid of the old and replace it with the new – sort of like “Spring Cleaning”. 

Fall also offers a chance to reinvigorate our old towns to make room for new LEGO sets and decorate them for the holidays.  Do your LEGO Tabletowns need a makeover?  Are you tired of looking at the same old modular street? Or has your Emerald Night passed the same old train station a hundred times over with just  slight movement of the same boring minifigs?  What a perfect time to add some festive fun to your Town and Cities.  Just the thought of adding some pumpkin or cranberry spice to your Tabletowns may bring a smile upon your Series 2 Minifigure Mime or even launch your Spartans on a  new direction, one in which their march leads them to a town of excitement and intrigue.

So how might you add some new life to your dead Tabletowns?  Fall building and decorating is the answer.  Here are just a few ideas to “Autumnize” your Tabletowns with a splash of Fall Spice.

  1. This may be “fall-fetched”, but the colors orange, brown, and red  are prominent during Fall.  Your towns need some of these colors but how might you incorporate orange into a rather grey or green landscape?  Department 56 and Lemax are companies that makes mini Christmas and Halloween villages.  As part of their yearly Halloween collections, they do offer orange trees for Fall.  With just a drop of glue, you can place a few of these trees within your Tabletown.  You may also find Fall colored landscaping within hobby stores as part of model railroading.  A few trees or perhaps a bit of moss would certainly colorize your Tabletowns orange. 
  2. Not a fan of non-LEGO elements, start pulling out your orange, black, browns, and reds and try building a tree or two to prominently display in your town square, almost like a small Central Park.  You might add some fence pieces to protect the new ground.  With just a little creativity, you may be surprised at what you come up with.  If you get stuck without an idea for a good tree design, try searching Brickshelf or FlickR for some LEGO Trees.
  3. How many Zombies were you able to pick up from LEGO’s Series 1 Minifigure collection?  Are they just sitting in a pile collecting dust?  It might be time to spook things up a bit with a Zombie attack in your Tabletown in preparation for Halloween.  Start by taking out all your existing town/city minifigs within your town and replace them with zombies in the street.  You might also want to break off some bricks from various buildings giving your town a desolate and abandoned look as your zombies go wild.
  4. On the subject of Halloween, what better time to build a Haunted House.  Light green, brown, grey, and purple all make great colors for a haunted house.  Make sure you add a spooky looking wrought-iron fence to keep the spooks from venturing outside the mansion grounds.  A black tree next to it might also add a bit of added interest.  If you’re a Batman fan and own Arkham Asylum, build it and place it in a good strategic location in your town.
  5. A town or city cemetery might also make a great creation to spook things up.  Harry Potter’s Graveyard Duel comes to mind, but if you don’t own it, break out some grey bricks and try building a small Mosoleum and grave sites.  You don’t necessarily have to add zombies, although they do create a more eerie and frightening feel to your new cemetery.  A fence is a must!
  6. It’s definitely time to break out the spooky figs you’ve been saving.  Enough about zombies, but how about that Vampire and Witch from LEGO’s Series 2 Minifigure collection.  You might also consider a little trick-or-treating scene by turning your spooky figs into kids with dwarf legs.  Yes, replace the legs with shorter legs contained in Castle  (or other theme), and you now have  some little spooks for your Tabletown.  Oh, don’t forget to add some places for them to visit like a dark Apple Tree House or Haunted Beach House.
  7. Have you ordered your new Harry Potter sets?  If not, LEGO SAH is taking pre-orders now.  What better theme to provide you with dark and haunting pieces to create those spooky scenes.  By incorporating them into your existing town modestly, you are sure to spook things up a bit and create a different look in your Tabletown.
  8. LEGO Farm also provides some nice sets to create those harvest festivals and pumkin patches.  Farm means harvest and harvest means Fall, it’s as simply as that.  Get your Mr. Green Jeans and have him bailing some hay in preparation for a harvest festival in your town.  You could even make it a costume party with many varieties of minifigs.  Try building a few of your favorite Eurobricks avatars; but not Hinckley, he’s been in enough seens over the years – that would just be scary!
  9. Light up your town.  LifeLites offer some great light kits to illuminate your Tabletowns.  You could also try mini Christmas village and Halloween lights as well.  Orange and purple lights are not hard to find this time of year, at least not in U.S. craft and hobby shops.  Night lights always add mystery and intrigue to a regular day-time view of your Tabletown.
  10. Add a Creature Feature.  Godzilla, Mutant Alien from Outerspace, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Werewolf of London, or even Vlad the Impaler may be just what your town citizens need for a little added excitement.  Have them running away from that  Colossal Alien Robot as he/she wreaks havoc in the streets near Cafe Corner.  This idea could mean some extra fun and swooshing as your figs run to their homes in panic.

These are just a few of many ideas to add imaginative and creative perspectives to your Tabletowns this Fall.  As all who appreciate the LEGO brick can attest to, the possibilities are always endless.  Have a splendid Fall season and make sure you visit Eurobricks and other LEGO community sites to find a Harvest Festival, Pumpkin Patch, Halloween Haunt, or Ghost Town near you – boo!

1950′s Dive Boat ~ Looking for Adventure!

Always one for the slightly creepy side of life, it comes as no surprise that when TheBrickster wanted to build a small boat, his mind turned to the Rita from the 1954 classic, The Creature from the Black Lagoon.

Lovely Rita

Lovely Rita

If you’re feeling adventurous, why not sail over to Eurobricks to meet the creator and comment on his work, and maybe, just maybe, catch a further glimpse of this classically styled MOC.

But where is the slimy creature himself? Right behind you, of course.

Halloween Store in Knockturn Alley

What is Harry Potter and Lucius Malfoy doing inside Classic-Town.net?

Watch out everyone, there is a new Halloween Store located deep inside the dark eerie “Knockturn Alley”. The store exterior captures the creepy mood very well with the use of different colour combinations such as black, dark grey and sand blue bricks. Inside the store, you can even spot some gruesome items for sale, such as a brain, magic potions, telescope and an “invisible hand”.

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4720 Knockturn Alley

And, we thanks to our Eurobricks member and Reviewers Academy teacher, Inconspicuous for doing such an amazing Classic Harry Potter set of the 4720 Knockturn Alley. This is definitely one of the suitable Harry Potter sets which you can use to design a Halloween Store.

Train Trilogy of Terror

Over the past several months, I’ve been seriously contemplating over the continuance of blogging for Classic-Town.  While I have enjoyed sharing superb town-related MOCs with the LEGO community through this conduit, I feel that my time may be better spent developing some other creative endeavors.  I’d like to thank WhiteFang, Dave, Shadows, Hinckley, and Alice for their contributions to Classic Town, and helping me maintain the motivation to continue blogging daily.  At the same time, I must admit that I sometimes get a little bored with highlighting only trains and town related material as I’m a big fan of Wild West, Adventurers, and a number of other themes.  In addition, very few individuals take time to even comment on our blogs, including those that have their MOCs highlighted on this site.  This has led me to question the value of what we (or at least I share).

In any case, I wish to sincerely thank our Classic Town bloggers as well as our many visitors.  I suppose it’s very fitting to announce that today (Halloween) will be my last day blogging for Classic Town.  For those of you who know me, I can still be found at Eurobricks, especially the Trains & Town forum; and perhaps I’ll even pop into Classic Town from time-to-time.

With that, I will leave you with my latest three MOCs in the spirit of Halloween.  I’ll call them “Train Trilogy of Terror”.

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Happy Halloween!