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ArzLan

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  1. ArzLan

    MOC MUDFLAP

    Thanks all.
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    MOC MUDFLAP

    Thanks !! yes, the background is already done. Thanks !
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    MOC MUDFLAP

    Thanks !
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    MOC MUDFLAP

    Revenge of the Fallen
  5. I like the Story. It's great !
  6. OIC. Thanks a lot !
  7. Thanks ! Posability ?
  8. Brickshelf Gallery
  9. Thanks all ! :D
  10. More photo in my Brickshelf Gallary.
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    Al Khazneh

    DVD for signatures only, Thanks!
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    Al Khazneh

    Thanks All ! Al Khazneh got the third. Hong Kong Animation Festival ACGHK 2011 Lego architect contest - the classic film by my puzzle Winner 06.龍貓 My Neighbor, Totoro Second 02 美女與野獸 (Beauty and the Beast) Thank you for your support has always been, my work, lucky in the animation section of the game, got third place! Thank you friends in response to online voting! Also grateful to the spectators were valuable vote.
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    Al Khazneh

    Hinckley, Thanks a lot !
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    Al Khazneh

    Whatever the outcome! The most important thing is to get your valuable support! Thank you.
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    Al Khazneh

    Thank you! But I in the online vote, seriously lagging behind in this game system, to get good grades, I believe that is impossible. Forget it!
  16. ArzLan

    Al Khazneh

    Photo re-size is done, Thanks all !
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    Al Khazneh

    I see, I will resize the photo today when I off my duty. Sorry about this and thanks all.
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    Al Khazneh

    Thanks ! On the top of the mountain, have something keep secret. Will be show everyone on next week. Thanks all again and I need your vote.
  19. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Built for Hong Kong Animation Festival ACGHK 2011 Lego architect contest - the classic film by my puzzle. My Brickshelf Gallery It is unknown as to why Al Khazneh was originally built, probably between 100 BC and AD 200. Its Arabic name Treasury derives from one legend that bandits or pirates hid their loot in a stone urn high on the second level. Significant damage from bullets can be seen on the urn. Local lore attributes this to Bedouins, who are said to have shot at the urn in hopes of breaking it open and spilling out the "treasure" within (the decorative urn, however, is solid sandstone). Another is that it functioned as a treasury of the Egyptian Pharaoh of the time of Moses (Khaznet Far'oun). Many of the building's architectural details have eroded away during the two thousand years since it was carved and sculpted from the cliff. The sculptures are thought to be those of various mythological figures associated with the afterlife. by Wiki. Thanks for your watch !
  20. Thanks all !
  21. Hello, I'm ArzLan I'm a new member in EuroBricks. I'm AFOL who living in Hong Kong.
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