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Yay! Post-Apoc! The cow is great and the hands always make good bones. I've never seen the flower piece used as a beef patty before, nice idea. The robot-ish dog is pretty cool too. The figures look pretty good too. Where does (s)he get hair dye? If it's blood then I guess it's more like hair die. I too would like to know what is with that walrus.
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Which pieces would you like to see in future pirate sets?
filefolders replied to Shadows's topic in LEGO Pirates
These two words mean a lot to me about the Pirates line: Cloth Sails I hope LEGO brings back the old masts and gives these hypothetical new ships proper rigging. -
6455 Space Simulation Station Pictorial Review
filefolders replied to metalandi's topic in LEGO Town
My sister got this from our grandparents once when she was interested with space but it fell into my hands later. I had a lot of fun with that. By the way, the name for the test thing is called a centrifuge. It tests a person's ability to withstand high g-forces. -
If I'm missing something I e-mail customer service. C'mon, it's free!
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What's so great about the cottage? I do agree that the generator and van are teh pwnzorz. Edit by Hinckley: We prefer the use of real words here. Please familiarize yourself with the Member Guidelines. Thank you.
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These locations are memorable. A large portion of episode six was in the forest of Endor and in episode three the Separatists attacked the Wookiees' jungle planet and in the original Star Wars the was in the desert investigating the escape pod. Never in all three of the movies were there any huge battles in an urban area. In the movies they seem to be fighting over seemingly worthless landscapes so they can get to the military base or city.
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Head on. (Apply directly to the forehead.) http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/BarretLi...p/photo_407.jpg The rotors spin in opposite directions to counter the torque produced by the spinning blades. This also makes the vehicle very maneuverable. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/BarretLi...p/photo_408.jpg The back of the machine. I'm pretty proud of the jets despite their simplicity and I think these pictures do not do it justice. The GS-6 'Panther' is armed with eight anti-tank missiles and a chain gun for anti-infantry purposes and also to destroy lightly armored vehicles. As you may tell this is based off of Batman's helicopter. I bought that set with him and that biplane on sale. It really bothered me that there was no fan on the back (without out it would spin in circles and be an uncontrollable death-trap) so I modified the rotors after I learned about the Russian Ka-50 gun-ship. Sorry for the poor picture quality. I was using my iSight camera as I do not have any means to get my pictures from my camera to my computer. Edit: Hundredth post!
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Head on. (Apply directly to the forehead.) http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/BarretLi...p/photo_407.jpg The rotors spin in opposite directions to counter the torque produced by the spinning blades. This also makes the vehicle very maneuverable. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/BarretLi...p/photo_408.jpg The back of the machine. I'm pretty proud of the jets despite their simplicity and I think these pictures do not do it justice. The GS-6 'Panther' is armed with eight anti-tank missiles and a chain gun for anti-infantry purposes and also to destroy lightly armored vehicles. As you may tell this is based off of Batman's helicopter. I bought that set with him and that biplane on sale. It really bothered me that there was no fan on the back (without out it would spin in circles and be an uncontrollable death-trap) so I modified the rotors after I learned about the Russian Ka-50 gun-ship. Sorry for the poor picture quality. I was using my iSight camera as I do not have any means to get my pictures from my camera to my computer.
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Hmm... I buy most of my LEGO at Target but I sometimes make large orders with Shop@Home. When I buy on eBay I usually buy bulk lots which can be pretty cheap and I've only bought three things from Brick Link, figures, mounts, and a Pirates set so I think that this would be about it. LEGO: 35% Target: 65% Brick Link: 5% eBay: 5% I get more from eBay and Shop@Home as gifts so they don't count on this list. If people help me I might be able to make an extra category for LEGO given to me by other EBers.
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That's amazing! My only complaint is that the legs are too spindly. I wish I had a huge studless AT-AT...
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I've been working on a model of the Ebon Hawk from the Star Wars rpg Knights of the Old Republic since January 2007. It's not coming along very well unfortunately and my be scrapped soon. I'm just about to finish a side project that is a gun-ship that looks similar to the Russian Ka-50 "Black Shark".
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What were those two armor torsos? I've never seen those before. Are the decals based of of official pieces? Edit: Axle, I think that it is whit because it is meant to be printed on water-slide decal.
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Those are my thoughts exactly. You might mention this in your debates. I am so grateful for my parents. They are almost always supportive and when they make me do something I don't want to do it is logical and I understand why it should be done. My mom had LEGO too so I'm lucky for that as well.
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You think you're so cool but I've got a pony with some freaking carrots!
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Due to current events the Euroni Continental Defense Force will be closing its airspace and waterways to foreign military action. Violators of this law will be shot down or sunk. Doctor Sinister, my people grow tired of your regime. Brickville, I look down upon your aggressive actions. For the time being we remain neutral. I guess it's time for me to build more than a howitzer and a gun-ship, huh? P.S. Please don't nuke us.
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All hail the glorious Doctor Sinister! Everyone's happy all the time! Even when they don't want to be! He's corrupt and- Blam! Sorry about that. As I was saying happy birthday Dr. S. Please don't nuke us. Sincerely, Your friends (we hope) at the Euroni Groveling Committee.
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Ideas for Future Indiana Jones Sets
filefolders replied to Flatfoot Thompsen's topic in LEGO Licensed
Just give me that plane that Indy fights on in Holy Grail that Jessica mentioned and a lot of commies and not-nazis and I'll be a happy(er) camper. Military vehicles for the win! Edit: I typed give twice on accident. -
I'm a middle child. My little sister occasionally wants to play with my minifigures and cars. My older sister however can barely touch something and it will break. Unfortunately, neither likes LEGO much.
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Favourite Cheese (dont hide fellow EBers)
filefolders replied to I Scream Clone's topic in Community
Cheese = Cheddar melted on a bagel = Cheese dip = Now you know. If only you cared. Edit: I misspelled something. I must be stupid. -
Some new control panels. I finally tried stickers.
filefolders replied to xenologer's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Oooh... So shiny! Where is the radioactive symbol sticker from? -
I'm not a really big fan fiction connoisseur but this should be alright once it gets going. The three-hundred million Commies in New York seems unrealistic as that is twice the current Russian population and the entire current American population. I say keep going.
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Jeez! I leave the country for two weeks and LEGO makes an amazing set. You guys need to get rid of me more often. Andrex, there was nothing brilliant about that probe droid. Its arms were so ridiculously small! I think I will try to get this set. Edit: Wait, were you being sarcastic? God I should pick up on that better.
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Eurobricks Clone Wars Building Contest
filefolders replied to Clonecommando007's topic in Watto's Junkyard
If only the prizes motivated me more. Read my signature. [sentence removed] Do not try to convince me otherwise. EDIT: You are entitled to your opinions. But please refrain from using flaming language. KimT -
Which new animal would you prefer
filefolders replied to Klaus-Dieter's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Buffullo are wild west but everyone has cows so beef gets my vote. -
I think all of the concentrated awesomeness of this made me anurism.