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LEGOman273

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  1. I didn't remember that shot either.
  2. I know that droids have less plastic than Clones. That's why I thought they could have added another droid. Very far behind! That was the first episode of season 3!
  3. Except for flashbacks, all TCW episodes thus far have taken place in 21 BBY, the second year of the Clone Wars.
  4. All Clone helmets have the dot, as "real" Clone helmets have the dot.
  5. Yes!
  6. The old mould is not in a LotR set. Only the new one. The new horse is poseable, and looks almost exactly like the old horse, except the front left hoof is raised.
  7. Oh.
  8. No wonder I didn't remember it! It's three seconds long.
  9. Could you post pics of the pieces?
  10. Where did you get that pic? Well, we have tutorials in the General Discussion forum. You can always do what I did and join Flickr. They resize pics automaticly.
  11. Wow! How did you come up with this?
  12. Brickadeer, please resize those pics!! Could someone take a pic of a commando droid with a Clone Trooper helmet on? (Like in "Rookies")
  13. According to Brickset: 880 Minifigs from sets since 2007. I will post the final number when I finish cataloging my collection.
  14. Artefacty-tomby thing? Pic, please.
  15. When Season 4 of TCW is over there will have been 88 episodes. Are they still going to make only 100 episodes (making Season 5 short - 12 episodes), or will they make more?
  16. No. They are standard reddish-brown. (See Pirates or PotC)
  17. Now I see them. Thanks!
  18. Pirate guns? Where?
  19. Yes, but droid BPs have five 'Figs.
  20. Good point. Perhaps this is another reason to include the 2x2.
  21. Agreed! I think this whole thing is a joke. It reported that an official source originally stated this, but the source was not cited. Also, there has been no official word of this sort. It is fake.
  22. The "Heat Test" is when a set is placed into an oven to test how it holds up against heat. Clip-and-bar configured hinges weaken when exposed to heat, so the 2x2 is needed to keep the set in place. Essentially it's a fail-safe, and unless you plan on baking your LEGO, it can be removed safely.
  23. Good to know. Thanks!
  24. I read the comments below that article and, among "megabluck Lucas" and "Go back in time and erase the prequals", a few people said "Time travelling bandits. Time bandits, I get it." What did they mean? Is this a joke of some kind?
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