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Everything posted by Siegfried
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Hardly lazy; you have done 90% of the reviews in the last few months! X-D
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Thanks. I have been waiting to see detail shots for a while. :-) Indeed; perhaps it is still raining in France? ;-)
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That is an excellent improvement. I haven't bought mine yet, I bought the Cement Mixer instead. I am planning on doing a similar conversion. Thanks for the ideas!
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That's some real nice landscaping. Bit of a confusing theme though! (Not that I can talk; I am trying to add a castle to my city layout; I don't have room for two separate ones!)
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I took this photo just before I moved it all as I decided that I wanted to play with my trains more. It also includes a few of my Star Wars sets (most slightly modded but you can't tell too well in this photo), two MOCs, and a modded Hero Tank (orange Mech to the left). (The MOCs are a Endor landing platform to the left which is broken now, and a Martian War Machine to the right which is not finished yet.) After I re-built a city I realised that I missed a few, but I was not going to re-set it all up again! Missing I believe is Gate Defender (I broke the gate), Fire Vulture and Mecha One. By the look of your boxes, I think you beat me.
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Your lucky. I'm only allowed out between 2am and 8am.
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Thanks very much for posting this. So far I have only seen Serenity and I loved it. I am on the lookout for the series and I will buy it on sight!
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Nah, can't be Indy; his shirt and bag are pristine! His pants and hat are better though. I think he is looking alright for a sixty year old.
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Back on topic, as ordered ;-) , in most cases the Brickmaster sets are small and not very special. Often you can get them in other ways, such as with Scholastic books. I can't say that I am very stressed about this news. Even so, if Brickmaster was available for Australians I would subscribe; I love recieving Lego in the mail!
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That is excellent (not to mention surprising) news. I think it is better this way; if people want to glue it it should be their choice. I am seriously considering buying this now...
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It all makes sence now. Do you know why the new martians cannot move their arms? Is it because they are genetic defects, or is it something far, far more sinister?
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Thanks. Oh, she is such a babe. She makes me wish I was a Lego man.
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Ahh, well that was my mistake. To save money (the exchange rate at the time was 0.50 cents) I rarely left base. I thus did all my shopping at the NEX (Navy Exchange I believe), and all they had were the :-X Hershey bars.
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Welcome Thok! I actually bought Thok and he is one of the few that I still have together. Try to not go too insane hanging around here.
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But that is exactly what I am talking about. The US seem to refuse to sell plain chocolate in decent sized portions. M&Ms for example are more candy than chocolate. Even Nestle, which sell OK chocolate in Australia, don't seem to in the US. I think it is simply a case that Americans don't want plain chocolate, while in Australia it is common for 250 gram blocks to be sold. I could never find anything like that when I was there. But it could simply be a case of being in the wrong location.
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Not my favorite option, but I have seriously considered it. The US of A however doesn't know how to make good chocolate. I was in San Diego for three months (RADAR course for the Australian Navy) and I was hanging out for decent chocolate the entire time. I would need to find a cheap way to import it from elsewhere first; not much point moving to save money on Lego if I then spend more money on chocolate!
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I am curious how much of the sales that Lego make are in the US. From the way they act it must be 75%. Anyone know?
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Yes, I bought that a few months ago. Aside from instantly modifying so it didn't have the rubber-band weapon in the engine I have quite liked it. Much better than the last one. Even so, it is on my break list now, right after I finish sorting out my parts. Oddly, as a "the new movies aren't as good as the old" type of guy, it surprises how much I wan the MTT. I don't even like the thing, but somehow the Lego one is appealing. I am sick. Yes, this year has been quite good. I considered buying the Service Station last week, but there are some sales due my way in a few weeks so I bought the Cement Mixer instead. Enjoy your stay on Eurobricks! I have yet to find someone who like them. I am no exception!
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Not sure what I think of it yet. I liked the concept pictures, I like Lego Star Wars (that is the games), but I have never been a big fan of open-ended games; I just wonder what is the point? It seems odd to me to spend time improving a virtual life when your real one is going down the toilet... Hopefully more will become clear when the game is ready.
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Welcome! I was a long time lurker as well. Eventually my desire to vote in some of the polls persuaded me to join, then I made a comment, and then I gave up lurking and introduced myself. Have you just been buying Star Wars Lego lately? (Unfortuantly for me, I tend to like, and buy, all.)
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Wow! They sound like something that would go with my genuine KNEX bricks. Are they compatible?
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Cool! I love how you added the cute horse and shoe sticker. (Digitally I assume since it isn't in the latter pictures.)
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The funniest part is the price; you can buy the real sets for those prices, and that doesn't even include the postage. Anyone who buys them is an idiot. (No, I have never heard of this brand before. The name is a laugh as well.)
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I like it, especially the shoulders.