Fianat
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Thanks,Cara))
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Oh))) Very cool!)I love minifigures!It is great.
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Thanks,Artizan!I
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Thanks,Si-mocs.
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Thanks,LEGO Train 12 Volts!
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Thanks;)
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Emm...Yes) I update my fotos.
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I have, but I forget my password.=)
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Thanks!How much BTTF fans are on our forum?=)
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I absolutly agree with you,thanks))
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Back to the future III ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ «They've saved the best trip for last… But this time they may have gone too far…» «The wild West — the worst place is far not. I could get into the Middle Ages where I was burnt on a fire as the heretic.»- Doc Brown. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello everybody! This is my new entry for Eurobricks Spaghetti Western Competition. I was interested by BTTF,I really like it=) And I want illustrate it to you with some quotes... Creation's size of 16X16 studs. Doc Brown. The cloak is home made. Doc Brown: See you in the future. Marty: You mean the past. Doc Brown: Exactly! I love my DeLorean!) Doc Brown: [mildly intoxicated] In the future, we don't need horses. We have motorized carriages called automobiles. [barflies laugh] Barfly 3: If everybody's got one of these auto-whats-its, does anybody walk or run any more? Doc Brown: Of course we run, but for recreation. For fun. Barfly 3: Run for fun? What kind of fun is that? Doc Brown: Marty, you're going to have to do something about those clothes. You walk around town dressed like that, you're liable to get shot. Marty: Or hanged. Brown: Who dressed you in that outfit? Marty: You did. And for fun:) Marty: Hey, Doc! Where you going now? Back to the future? Doc Brown: Nope. Already been there. Hope you enjoy the creation ! Thank you for your watching! by fianat by fianat, on Flickr
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Thanks))
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Thanks,LandShark!
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Ahh...I hope)
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Thanks!I absolutely agree with you))
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Thanks all)!! Thanks!I love it too)
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Downstream on Mississippi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ During civil war in America retreating confederate's troops flooded in downstream of Missisippi the ship with a huge stock of gold. There was only captain Andrew McPherson among the living who knew about it. In 1868 he collected a small team treasure's hunters, rented a steamship Tuscan to find and lift the sunk gold. Last time them were seen floating by Greenvilles town. After that they were never seen... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello everybody! This is my new entry for Eurobricks Spaghetti Western Competition. I was interested by this old story, was reading by me in old magazine. And I want illustrate it to you. This is the modal ship. Creation's size of 35x64 studs. Captain Andrew McPherson. The Captain's cabin. The Lower cabin. I love this picture)) Thank you for your attention! fianat. 2011. Downstream on Mississippi by fianat, on Flickr
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Thanks,Praiter Yed!
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Thanks, all. I am very happy so you like it)
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Thanks all, guys! I really like this part too.I hope you will vote for my entrie.And "if you don't, it doesn't matter neither." And again thanks ;)
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Yes,it is Lego.It is very old thing from one old castle set 1985 year.And excuse me,but you have a wrong information.
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Sunset near Colorado Entrie for Eurobricks Spaghetti Western Competition. Hello! This is my entrie for WW. My category is two. It is called "Sunset near Colorado" This is a 64 x 32. "In the Wild Wild West, approximately nearby Puerto Libertad the old imperceptible churchlet has settled down. Earlier it was a house of god, but now there only angrily and violence are reigned . Goodness was left these lands for a long time..."-the part of the letter of the old monk. Thanks for your attention! fianat. 2011. My Flickr
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Fives,this is all my Light Bluish Grey bricks))
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Helm's Deep. In Tolkien's Middle-earth high fantasy writings, Helm's Deep was a large valley in the north-western Ered Nimrais ------ Inside the keep there were stables and an armoury, as well as a great hall in the rear which was dug out of the mountainside. There also was a great tower (the Hornburg) the top of which consisted of the great horn of Helm Hammerhand. ------ In the Two Towers, King Théoden said that "Helm's Deep would never fall while men defended it," giving an impression of invulnerability. This is then overturned, as an army Uruk-hai sent by Saruman later almost overwhelm the defences of the Rohirrim. This was achieved by the orcs using an explosive blast of fire within the culvert which, when detonated, destroyed the main defences. Thanks! My Flickr! ---- 2011