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Pictoral Review: 5983 Undercover Cruiser

Check out the latest SP3 5983 Undercover Cruiser review done by our Eurobricks Reviewers Academy Teacher.
Bayonets at Dawn Contest
REVIEW: Toy Story 3 Western Train Chase

Star Wars Epic Scenes Contest

IT'S TIME AGAIN!
The newest Star Wars Contest has hit Watto's Junkyard
Click the picture to see what you can win and how
TLG needs more skilled persons!

5984 Lunar Limo Review

Legend of Mary Jane

Medieval Market Village X 100! Check out Derfel Cardarn's amazing
Legend of Mary Jane in the LEGO History Forum. What an awesome LEGO diorama.Prince of Persia Contest - The Winners!

Prince of Persia Contest - The Winners!
The votes are in and my crack-team of abacus-carrying camels and monkey mathematicians have triple-tested the results! It was an amazing race and a very close call, with great work from everyone that took the time to enter. If you haven't seen the entries yet, check out the pinned topics in our LEGO Licensed forum. And make sure you stop by the winners thread and congratulate the official Princes of PoP Month!
Category 1: Expand the Theme (Pics are links to entry posts)
1st Place: lego-maniac's The Nizam's Palace
First Prize: 7573 Battle of Alamut, kindly donated by The LEGO Group and shipped courtesy of the Eurobricks staff.
2nd Place: Oky Wan Kenobi's Nizam's Warship
Second Prize: DUPLO Prince of Persia promo brick &
Category 2: The Persian Version (Pics are links to entry posts)
1st Place: Fugazi's Persian Grocer
First Prize: 7571 Fight for the Dagger, kindly donated by The LEGO Group and shipped courtesy of the Eurobricks staff.
2nd Place: pedro's Karaban ~ Sand Cloud City
Second Prize: DUPLO Prince of Persia promo brick & Princess Tamina Key Chain
Category 3: BAM - Build A Market Stall (Pics are links to entry posts)
1st Place: pedro's Dhurban Indoor Bazaar
First Prize: 7570 Ostrich Race, kindly donated by The LEGO Group and shipped courtesy of the Eurobricks staff.
2nd Place: Inconspicuous' Al's One-Stop Convenience Stall
Second Prize: DUPLO Prince of Persia promo brick & Dastan Key Chain
As PoP Month formally draws to a close, thanks everyone who participated for an amazing and crazy time! (The caption contest and special staff prize have yet to be revealed... soon.)
May Modular Magnificence

It's a great month for modular magnificence, with three amazing MOCs from our members!

mautara brings us a beautiful building inspired by the Palazzo Farnese in Rome
MOC expert Jasper Joppe Geers brings us his purpletastic completed Elladora's Sweetshop, with an amazing interior!
And Vincent Kessels displays his Pharmacy De Salamander
Click on the pics to view these buildings in more detail in our LEGO Town forum!
White Boba Fett is here!
MOC/ WIP: Le Passage by MetroiD

EB Fellow and
Classic-Town blogger MetroiD brings us an impressive Town MOC/ WIP - Le Passage, inspired by the narrow, winding streets of an old European city.Click on the pic to view this great creation in our bustling LEGO Town forum.
6079 Dark Forest Fortress Review

Classic Castle Alive and Well in the EB History Forum!
Many LEGO Castle fans might say that Forestmen, Dark Castle, and other castles released during the mid 90s were some of the best and most exciting sets in the LEGO Castle timeline. If you are a fan of Forestmen or Dark Forest, you might enjoy Metalandi's flashback of 6079 Dark Forest Fortress. This is a must see review for those of you who appreciate the color and design of LEGO Classic Castle.
New tool now available with some unique features

EB Fellow Superkalle presents a new software for those who feel the urge to manage and analyze their LDD files

According to Superkalle, mapping the 1700 official Lego ID’s to the BrickLink counterparts was mildly put “a lot of work”. As a result, over 400 bricks that on BrickLink has x or b IDs have been mapped to their official Lego IDs.
Included in LDD Manager is also a unique feature – find bricks by connectivity type. You can for example find all bricks that have a least 1 stud, a Technic pin and a Technic hole. Perfect when you know what the brick looks like, but can’t remember its number or name.
A second unique feature is the commonality analyzer, which allows you to find common bricks over multiple LDD MOCs. This feature can for example help you reduce the number of part types needed to build several MOCs.
There is also a color warning feature that will tell you if a color you’ve used in LDD has been produced or not.
Click here to read more about LDD Manager and download.
Small Sailboat

'Sailing, takes me away to where I'm going', is the thought after seeing 'de-marco's' majestic
LEGO Sailboat. His one-man craft has already set sail inside the EB Town Forum. Enjoy the simple yet tranquil style as a cool sea breeze blows you into our LEGO Town Community.Have you submitted your Collectible LEGO Minifigs Series 1 Entry?

Eurobricks/Classic-Town.net Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 1 Town Building Contest
Have you seen our participants' entries? Do you know which Minifigures are used for their entries? If you want to have a chance to win one of the Collectible Minifigures, then come and join in the fun. Our Eurobricks Community will be deciding which will be our Top 3 Finalists and your valuable feedback will be the key to their victory.
The contest ends on the 6th of June, 2010 at 0000hrs (GMT+8)