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Welcome to Eurobricks. Any particular perk or discount that you liked the best? In addition to modulars, what are your favorite themes?
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Welcome to Eurobricks. Naturally, but don't let that delay you, as that lasts a lifetime.
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Great! I look forward to seeing whatever you come up with.
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Welcome to Eurobricks. Have you considered making a Star Wars train? Also, there is currently a modular building contest you might be interested in.
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Welcome to Eurobricks.
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Welcome to Eurobricks.
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Welcome to Eurobricks.
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Welcome to Eurobricks.
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Welcome to Eurobricks. What are your favorite themes? I assume Alien Conquest would be one.
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Welcome to Eurobricks.
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Welcome to Eurobricks. What are some of your favorite themes (perhaps licensed, to go along with movie-watching)?
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Welcome to Eurobricks. If you wanted, you could use LEGO Digital Designer to start designing MOCs. This mitigates the issues of limited selection and finding pieces.
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Welcome to Eurobricks. Once you have made 10 posts you will be able to view profile pages. I agree that it is strange that even one's own profile is initially restricted, but it the restriction is by design rather than an error.
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Welcome to Eurobricks. Have you considered building a "mini"golf MOC?
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LEGO in Film & TV: Index of Appearances
TimeCruiser replied to Izzy's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Though possible, I would consider that unlikely, considering that the sets were built, and at O'Neill's ex-wife's house. I do not remember any LEGO sets being shown in the movie, and the way O'Neill is presented as a character does not give me the impression that this would be how he would react. Thus, I suspect that the inconsistency is just an oversight on the part of the [TV show] set designers or producers. I checked the Stargate wiki, and the episode in question seems to be Season 1, Episode 7, but I would need to re-watch it to be sure. While the movie takes place in "present day" 1994 (Wikipedia), requiring that O'Neill's son have died no later than that, the Stargate Wiki places the movie events as taking place in 1995, but with O'Neill's son dying in 1996, without an explanation of where that year was derived from. The TV shows have had various differences from the movie, so maybe the time setting of the movie was changed for the TV series, but both the movie and TV show storylines require that O'Neill's son have died before the first adventure through the stargate. -
LEGO in Film & TV: Index of Appearances
TimeCruiser replied to Izzy's topic in General LEGO Discussion
There is also set 6910 in the same scene as 6339. However, this 1997 episode is inconsistent, since O'Neill's son died in 1994, but set 6339 is from 1995, and set 6910 is from 1996. Also not mentioned so far: Cheaper by the Dozen (the 2003 movie) shows some of the children playing with Insectoid sets. Eureka Season 5 Episode 3 at 2:40, Jo and Sheriff Carter walk past a store with the LEGO logo in the window. Link (Hulu) -
Driver error at 9:01 PM PDT for ~3 minutes.
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Okay, thanks for your explanation and the context.
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When did this happen? I find this particularly strange, considering the 2006 presentation by Jamie Berard refers to them as Technic bricks, and points out the incompatibility of their dimensions for SNOT techniques. I separate my wheels for 2 main reasons. First, how many I have: a bucket of standard wheels and tyres, and a tub of Technic wheels, tyres, and treads. Second, while I keep both types of tyres on their wheels, I keep my standard wheels connected to the Wheels Holder elements, but disconnect my Technic wheels. Looking for a wheel is practically a non-issue for me, since I rarely use wheels. (Same with my bucket of minifigs.)
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I keep Technic and non-Technic wheels in separate containers, and put all 3 wheels shown in the Technic category. I also put the 2 bricks with pins shown in the Technic category, since the main reason to use them is to connect to other Technic elements. I do not have either of the 2 hinge plates shown, but I would probably put them with my normal Technic plates, especially since using them as a hinge will require a Technic pin. The Plate 2x2 Round I do not put with Technic, nor do I put Brick Round 2x2 with Technic. I instead classify it as being similar in nature to Brick 1x1 Round and Cone 1x1 Round.
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Here are some more terms to consider adding. Also, the SNIR description is missing the first S, and the Bricklink description ought to be edited, since the scans are no longer there. Brickset brickset.com An online LEGO set guide. CUUSOO A LEGO website for sharing set concepts, where they can be voted on, and have a chance to become official sets. CUUSOO HF Hero Factory. A TECHNIC action figure theme started after the end of BIONICLE IRL In Real Life JK Just Kidding LotR Lord of the Rings. A Licensed theme by LEGO® LU LEGO Universe. A subscription-based LEGO MMOG that launched on October 8, 2010, and closed January 30, 2012. LU Players could join the Assembly, Sentinel, Adventure, or Paradox factions of the Nexus Force in battle against Maelstrom enemies called Stromlings, in a quest to save imagination. MB(s) Message Board(s). Can refer to the official LEGO message boards (forums). LEGO MB MLN My LEGO Network. MLN MMOG Massively Multiplayer Online Game MMORPG Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game Modulex Smaller sized bricks, based on a unit size of 5mm x 5mm x 5mm instead of 8mm x 8mm x 9.6mm. Peeron Peeron.com An online resource for LEGO fans, including set inventories and PICSL (Peeron Instruction and Catalog Scans Inventory), where instruction and catalog scans were moved to from Brickshelf. RCX The microcomputer brick from the original LEGO MINDSTORMS RPG Role Playing Game
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Community Supported CUUSOO projects
TimeCruiser replied to Leg-godt's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I would have no problem with it being tried out. Of course, the admins' opinions have more weight in the matter, since it is their time and effort for initiating contests. The biggest issue that comes to mind is if the winning entry is something already posted to CUUSOO, or if the winner decided to post it separately as well, so the contest rules would need to account for that. -
If the outages tend to happen at certain times or intervals, could the issue be related to search engine bots?