Darth Legolas
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Oh boy vomit brick!
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...America...
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Lego Star Wars, Castle, and everything else comes in third. I like pirates though. Actually, city would come in dead last. I don't know why, there's just no fun in building modern, square, one color buildings. I am also interested in titles... (hint hint.)
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I'm Leaving! I'm Coming Back! Do it all HERE.
Darth Legolas replied to Darth_Ewok's topic in Community
Welcome back! -
851/952 Massey Ferguson Re-release with modern parts
Darth Legolas replied to Plastic Nurak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Right, thanks. I won't even bother to ask why that's called a "pony ear." I didn't even realize one could do that until about 2 years ago... -
851/952 Massey Ferguson Re-release with modern parts
Darth Legolas replied to Plastic Nurak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
1. Could you provide a picture of the "pony ear" technique? I'd love to know what you're talking about. 2. Studded technic beams are uncommon in technic sets, but if you look at Lego as a whole they're everywhere! Most of my collection is 2004+ and I have more than 50 of them. -
Try this.
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Steampunk Airship WIP
Darth Legolas replied to Randal's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Great idea using the jet bodies as balloons, too bad it will never leave Lego form as they aren't in a produceable format. I'd go with steel for the metal, iron's a bit heavy. Very innovative! Keep it up! -
That's odd. I think the only other inter-liscenced theme face was the generic "hero smile," which has recently been replaced by the PoP, thicker printed face (as I discovered opening an Indy Jones set with the newer edition in it.) And certainly Lego has never used the same licensed face for specific characters! Either Lego's getting cheaper, or they simply thought the face worked well in both cases.
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Where are all of these sets coming from?
Darth Legolas replied to Darth Legolas's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I don't have any specific examples, but I'm just counting an average number of times I've been befuddled recently... -
Right now there are about 10 sets that aren't yet out, though members still own them and review them. I know that in France, Amazon carries a whole bunch of summer sets, but where did daoudbazaar get the Portal of Atlantis, and what did he mean when he said that the set was available "since" December 2010? There are also tons of non-French members who've gotten their hands on "future" sets. Where did the picture of the public transport box come from? CLearly somebody owns it. Please help! -Darth Legolas
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I'm completely lost with dates now. For some reason, the front page of the Atlantis Portal Review says the set has been available "since December 2010," which I'm pretty sure hasn't happened yet in any time zone! It must be everyone else.
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Ronald is excellent! I'd love to have the decals you used! I can't wait 'till the American Minifigure release... Just two words for improvement: Fat minifigs. You did an excellent job! Just a couple of hamburgers or so should fill anything missing.
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You actually threw them out? You could've given them to me! What were you thinking? I'd like to see the UCS Shuttle, I'm not one for UCS's but the Shuttle is a very nice ship, and it could come with some great features too.
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Why does it say the first post is from September 2009? Also, are there any pictures of just the launching station and the rockets alone?
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Aphex Twin Limousine
Darth Legolas replied to mahjqa's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
What's the difference between a Lino and a Limo? Great limo! I've got a few questions though. 1. For the driving wheels, are the wheels beneath the outer wheels attached to the axle, and the outer wheels are loose? Otherwise, how did you attach the wheels? 2. Is the rechargeable battery box really that small? 3. Does your steering reset, or is it all manual? Thanks, and awesome work! -
"Long Yellow Buggy" by Slyous
Darth Legolas replied to DLuders's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That is just awesome! It works perfectly with the other recent buggies, the small Blue Buggy, the Larger Red Buggy, and now, the giant Yellow Buggy! The front suspension looks like that of the Red's, but the back is all it's own and it's perfect! Heck, you don't even need a motor for this! Thanks for showing us this! Give Slyous my complements! -
Oooh... Alright then! Never though about the AT-ST pilot helmet before. That's a great idea! The Padme hair was also something I was considering, and the robes have been mentioned before. You're right on the pirate torsos, considering how the Ostrich Rider practically IS a pirate! Oh, and, you're welcome. I have used that blanket thing before! I like your turban ideas, but I like to turn my minifigs around. If I happen to have anything from the Star Wars line? My name is Darth Legolas, isn't it? Thanks for the ideas everyone!