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The contest discourages the use of molded animal parts....
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Book II - Kaliphlin: Guild sign-up and Discussion
legoman19892 replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
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All it does is make them obedient, doesn't affect motor skills. As far as the locals using the plants? We are still collecting statistics on crashes.
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The Luftwolf resides in the Lone Mountain and can be seen gliding the skies around the Dune Sea. They feed on east, dying, or already dead animals and are very aggressive. Their ears are capable of hear noised from very far away to hone in on prospective meals. The people who reside near Lone Mountain who had previously tried to fend off the Luftwolf from their livestock stumbled upon a Luftwolf who had bloodshot eyes and seemed distant and subjective. It was later found going through it's massive droppings that it had digested one of the local's recreational plants. This Luftwolf named Redeye remained obedient and the residents of Lone Mountain were able to train Redeye and used him for travel across Historica. Instead of trying to fend off the Luftwolf, the residents set bait filled with the recreation substance, once a Luftwolf eats the drug, they are sent to a camp for training and for living. The trained Luftwolfs are fed livestock and are given lots of time for play. They are used travel most of the time or warfare if necessary, by attaching weapons to the saddle. Stats: 30 feet long/tall 36 foot wingspan 500 pounds eye turn a permanent red after digestion of a recreational substance Flight Equiptment: bit chains saddle chest backpack LDD file: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/legoman19892/LDD/luftwolf.lxf
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Todd McFarlane tries to make "construction" toys.
legoman19892 replied to legoman19892's topic in Community
I wonder if this picture shows the manufacturing process or what you do at home.- 35 replies
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Todd McFarlane tries to make "construction" toys.
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Quality of service at LEGO stores.
legoman19892 replied to Gatthekid's topic in General LEGO Discussion
The employees are only human. The calendar is available via LEGO.com as a pdf too. Maybe they were out. Never hurts to ask them too. Can't remember everything 100% of the time or maybe their mind happened to be somewhere else. -
Should LEGO cut ties with Shell?
legoman19892 replied to legoman19892's topic in General LEGO Discussion
A Dutch company and an English company joined to make Royal Shell Something Something. I bet it also has to do with how plastic comes from oil. Youtube things like that are done automatically. The user (GP here) can dispute it and if WB doesn't respond the video goes back up no issue. That is a really really layman way of saying it.- 214 replies
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Is it pronounced tek-nick or tek-neek?
legoman19892 replied to legoman19892's topic in General LEGO Discussion
You are like the love child of Megamind and Lord Business. Coincidentally, both are played by Will Ferrell.- 10 replies
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I'm bothered more than I should be about this. Which way is correct/most used?
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http://www.nerdist.c...lding-toy-sets/ Do they look nice? Yes. The gritty realism is pretty cool. Although, Mega Blok does a nice job with Call of Duty already. Does he know a good way to package things? Probably. His figure pack plan with the main character plus a few extra guys is cool. I think he already has the action figure license so anything seems fair game. Does he understand what a construction toy should be? So far no. From the pictures, there is almost zero re-purposing potential to make something new with your own imagination. All he wants is the gimmick of having to construct the scene. Topless Robot: http://www.toplessrobot.com/2014/07/todd_mcfarlane_hilariously_misunderstands_appeal_o.php I think if McFarlane doesn't include directions his sets will be better. Market them as a puzzle.
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Should LEGO cut ties with Shell?
legoman19892 replied to legoman19892's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Yes, but Shell hasn't acted on it yet. Plus, LEGO already stated they plan on staying with Shell on the 1st of July.- 214 replies
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Should LEGO cut ties with Shell?
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Their new campaign video.- 214 replies
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Sand Crawler definitely had the UCS sticker on it's vitrine when it was released. It is EVEN ON THE BOX.
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Exactly what I was thinking. Wouldn't the rider be diving under the water constantly?
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Needs more horns.
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Should LEGO cut ties with Shell?
legoman19892 replied to legoman19892's topic in General LEGO Discussion
They entered a new contract n 2011. They are currently doing promos at Shell gas stations around the globe.- 214 replies
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Cheap Way to Display Minifigures?
legoman19892 replied to TheLegoExperience's topic in General LEGO Discussion
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https://act.greenpeace.org/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1844&ea.campaign.id=29635 I haven't paid much attention, but as of now I brush this of as crazy talk. On the other hand LEGO IS trying to be more environmentally conscious.
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July 1st.
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I have heard the same. I'll be there right at opening.
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Panda Guy doesn't knock. Looks like Panda Guy brought a friend and a... ...wait. Uh-oh.
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Book II - Kaliphlin: Guild sign-up and Discussion
legoman19892 replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
Freebuild http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=96876