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Official Lego Club - IRON MAN "Tony Stark's Laboratory" In
Hey Joe replied to becauseBATMAN's topic in LEGO Licensed
Hey! That's a nice model, thanks for the heads up. There's an index of tutorials here: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=19193 Have fun, Joe -
Hey! Welcome and look forward to seeing some pics of your trains. Joe
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You're joking, right? Joe
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Hey! Really cool, I particularly like the monorail cars. Thanks for sharing. Joe
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The Extraordinary League of Justice
Hey Joe replied to Hammerstein NWC's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Hey! Really cool, Green Lantern is looking particularly dapper. Joe- 9 replies
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Steampunk Captains of Industry
Hey Joe replied to Hammerstein NWC's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
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Hey! Those are really nice, thanks for sharing. Joe
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Hey! Really nice work and thanks for sharing. Joe
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ASK HERE MOC-stuck? Ask for general building advice here!
Hey Joe replied to mrklaw's topic in General LEGO Discussion
There are some nice turntables posted over in the train forum from time-to-time. It might be better to ask over there? Have fun, Joe -
Hey! That's a beautiful engine. Thanks for sharing. Joe
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Hey! I love them all, thanks. Joe
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Hey! It's really cool. Joe
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Hey! It's really cool and funky. Thanks for sharing. Joe
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Hey! Pretty cool, thanks for sharing. Joe
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Motors and curves are too much to expect sometimes, especially with a beauty like that. Joe
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Hey! That's about the best SF cable car I've seen. Beautiful job and thanks for sharing! Joe
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Hey! It's awesome! Does it have a motor and go around curves? Thanks for sharing. Joe
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Hey! It's beautiful, especially the street car. Hope you get the sewer problem straightened out. Thanks, Joe
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The wonderful 1592 Town Square promotional sets... and others...
Hey Joe replied to LEGO Historian's topic in LEGO Town
1592 is a cool set IMO. It would be nice to see an updated version sometime. I guess Kingdoms Joust next to a modular building would be about the same though. Thanks, Joe -
Hey! Very interesting, thanks. I'm thinking about getting my HO layout back up and running, some of these Lego models would look very nice alongside. They might not mix so well with my glued together, Faller-type models. Maybe I can group them seperately. Are those old doors and windows still available at a reasonable price? I wouldn't want anything collectable. Heck, I don't even have a job at the moment. Joe
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What's Your Favorite Train Documentary and/or TV Program?
Hey Joe replied to Hey Joe's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I thought so as, if memory serves, they came out in the seventies? Guess Awdry's son was a big Thatcher fan. Cheers, Joe -
What's Your Favorite Train Documentary and/or TV Program?
Hey Joe replied to Hey Joe's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Hey! Thanks for the replies. We (my three year-old and I) have been watching some (we try to limit his screen time) Thomas here lately. Interestingly, he prefers the older series that were actual models to the CGI ones. Anyway, the books are a little on the spendy side here in China, but I will get him some when we get back to the States. I'm not so familiar with them other than seeing them in the store. Are you sure you meant to use the term 'nationalism' and not 'nationalization'? The "Extreme Trains" series is ok (I just recently watched it for the first time), but highlights the low points of American TV IMO; an over-the-top presentation style, loud music, needless (and even non-sensical) drama, quick and flashy video cuts, etc., etc. I really prefer British-style TV shows, they seem more mature and intelligent. Joe -
Hey Ingo! Sorry, but I didn't take any photos. Next time. Cheers, Joe
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Hey! I've got a question. Are all the early Lego town sets, and by sets I mean buildings and vehicles, in roughly 1:87 scale? Is that what the company was shooting for? Thanks, Joe