Looks awesome.
The flight from the river is great. The egyptian temple is also great. The gathering of notzie vehicles captured by Indiana is terriffic.
LOL, Very great.
I thought there would be more toilets on a ISD. Maybe there was too less money.
Maybe Lord Vader sleeps with Grand Moff Tarkin on 1 room. (Tarkin: "Please Lord Vader, Don't Snore)
To Small ISD on!
Very nice. I especially like Captain Whack and the Flying Walrus.
3 thumbs up
BTW: "Bangelijk" is not "really cool" As far as I know, but "afraid-ish" or I 'm not so good in Dutch dialects.
Well, The people there are quite trustfull. But I looked now on Shop@home and 7624 (I posted the wrong number, sorry) is only available in Canada and the United states, so I hope it's not an exclusive.
30 April is Always Queensday in the Netherlands. (birthday of the mother of our Queen) And it is traditionally for people to sell their old stuff on a cloth or carpet in a street where they are all together selling their mess. I was In my city looking for something and a little girl sold me timecruisers 6491 for only 50 eurocent. When I got back It appears it was never opened. So I think I've got a big deal. Only pity it was not from Castle or Pirates.
I like Baldurs Gate 1 and 2 very much (especially Minsc and Boo and their relations with other figures) The storyline is very good athough it is obviously you are the hero who must save world. And for a game from 1998 I found the graphics very nice.
Thank you for the nice review.
Off-topic: I heard something on Lowlug that Tlc cancelled 2624 (Little set with Indy, Mutt, Irina and tent). Have anybody heard something about that?
That would be not so nice.
I would like to, but I'm afraid it is too far away for me.
BTW: where lies Wetteren?
@ the Rancor: translation Belug clubweekend in the town of Wetteren on Saturday 31st and Sunday the first, Diorama's, childrens playcorner, salestands, original creations,
and for Dutch people a very nice text: Entrance free!
(belgians always says that dutch people are like Scrooge from Charles Dickens)
Ah, Yes, Saint George (in Dutch Sint Joris) is the patron saint of my city Amersfoort. I not heard about anything of festivities about this., but we have a church and a shopping place called after him. We also had a special children shopping street called "Drakennest" (dragonnest), but that was not really a success.
Next year it is 750 years ago that Amersfoort got city rights from the bisshop of Utrecht. Maybe than we have some festivities about Saint George.