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  1. toe

    Clik-Its

    Excellent!.....but more like Mr. Burns says it, "Excellent". Thanks for the pic references. I'm sold on them...but then again, I'm seeing them through my daughter's eyes. We'll being be planting Clik-It seeds throughout our layout. Some of those flowers are so unique and different. Thanks again.
  2. Hey! I just found out about these and am excited to start ordering from Bricklink. Before I order, I'd like to know if all of those little accessories like the colorful flowers can be affixed to regular lego...? If so, I'm kind of suprised that more people don't use these w/ MOCs. If anyone can share which pieces work, I'd appreciate it. toe out!
  3. I knew that I had been watching it too long when i could hear the sounds that weren't eminating from the whacking.
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    Yo toe!

    Bob Dylan or Robert Zimmerman...something like that ;-) Desolation Row perhaps.
  5. Yes i have. I thought perhaps this would work as well. Sorry. tom
  6. I'm looking for between 50-300 tan 1x2 tiles. I'm also looking for those 2x3 books (any/all colors). Thanks! tom
  7. toe

    Yo toe!

    Thanks folks! This forum is great. I've been a member of the Yo Joe boards since it was basically started. I haven't visited there in a couple of months, but it's nice to have a forum to check on again. I sell GI Joes on eBay (eBay handle = toemasii) so it's been tough trying to divide my time between Joes, family, and building. Nonetheless, I'm going to have to grow some nads about posting my lay-out. While we spent hours and hours building, tearing down, and building, I do have to admit that my inspiration came from you guys on Brickshelf and MOC pages... Not that i ripped stuff off, just started w/ an idea and went from there. I hope as my building experience expands, i can be more original w/ my MOCs. On this note, would anyone recommend that 'Unofficial" lego guide (The book)? I just found Brick Journal too and am really excited about getting a hard copy of it. Peace! tom
  8. my bad...
  9. toe

    Yo toe!

    I'm in Mt. Vernon...about 45 minutes north of Carbondale. However, i grew up in Hillside, which is a suburb of Chicago.
  10. My first experience at a lego store was last month at the Woodfield Mall. I didn't have much time so i went straight to the PaB. I got a bunch of sand blue 1x4 plates, lots of medium blue bricks, tan bricks, bley 1x3 bricks, etc. They also had lime green and orange 2x4 bricks. I don't know if it was a good selection or not, but i've seen pics of other PaB selections and those seemed very basic compared to the one i bought from. toe out! Doh! Sorry for bumping an old thread.
  11. Greetings! I just stumbled upon this site via the St. Louis Yahoo Lego club's emails. Although i am just a lurker, i do appreciate the lego banter. My daughter and i have been actively buying and building for about 2-3 years. w/ the inspiration of all of you enthusiasts, we have been inspired to create a rather large layout. I personally enjoy creating landscapes but always look through brickshelf and brickwiki trying to learn about all of the SNOT techniques and other 'advanced' techniques. toe out!
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