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Great MOC, Staudie! I like the MOC WAY better than the actual Indy vehicle! I agree with Batbrick, the front of the actual DUCW is UG-LY, but yours is darn cool. from me!
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New lego batman screens and video of clayface, bane, and nightwing
Adam replied to boxcar3's topic in LEGO Licensed
Yes, thanks for the link, but I visit IGN frequently and already know about it. Good work posting it, though. I hope Clayface actually makes an appearance... LOOKS LIKE A GOOD GAME! -
Journey to the Center of the Earth: Chapter I: The Labratory
Adam replied to SirNadroj's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
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That's an AWESOME MOC! I can't get the link to work, but it looks cool. Good job!
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jipay is right. Best brick-built instruments EVER! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Great review, Inertia! I honestly had no idea that this set existed!
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What is it? Well, it is an ugly box with wings that can only fly because it's Star Wars! Seriously, that thing is UG-LY!
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Yep, definitely thought, Hey, someone is finally bringing 6080 back into the Forums! Well, nice addition anyhow! A from me!
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Sorry about the double post!
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Awesome ! I love the cave you constructed more than anything else, but everything is .
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The first one had three cool bikes, a bunch of the old helmets, and a great overall design. I picked this up a few weeks ago just for the helmets.
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I understood it, but I agree with Batbrick; it might be less confusing to others if it was in black and white. I remember you made some other flashbacks black and white, like the one when the Gemini twins were learning about Dash's escape. I think the main problem was that it looked like the panel was on the same moon (which it may have been), which may have bewildered others. Another good one !
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LUCKY! I always wanted to visit Egypt... oh well. Nice shots, anyhow.
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Good work. Two things, however: What is that thing in front of the hut, a mailbox? Where does the rest of the fireplace end up? It starts on the first florr, but then vanishes so a table can be put there.
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LEGO officially calls Troll warriors "Orcs"!
Adam replied to astoriabluelegos's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
That clears a bunch up! Thanks, and good ears. By the way, shouldn't this go in the History and Adventure forum? -
Nice insparation sets! I liked the HADT best.
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That suit Rocs! (Get it? I said Ro- never mind) Great hardsuit, that thing is sooooo awesome. Good job!
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Great figs, but why do they all have quivers?
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M-18 Flintlock Forest "Ooof." Bleybeard was plopped in a sea of leaves, with nothing but tall trees towering above him. He sat up to find himself sitting at an opened door, hidden by a mass of foliage that made the structure it was attached to look like a giant tree. In fact, it seemed to be a collection of trees attached by rough wooden passages. The mass of foliage hid the structure perfectly, appearing as a bunch of trees to any passerby. He looked at the man at the door. It was Adam. "How was your flight?" Adam looked at him with mock curiosity. "Fine, thank you." Bleybeard said gruffly. How had Adam arrived? He hadn't been picked up, and they seemed to be deep into a forest. By the color of the trees, not the same forest Bleybeard had been walking by. "Come on. They're waiting." Adam gestered to the hut. Bleybeard followed him to a room full of similarly dressed woodsmen, all with feathered hats. "Who is this?" One of the men gestured to Bleybeard. "Me?" Bleybeard boomed. "Why I am Bleybeard, the Dwarven Elder!" The whole room burst into laughter. "BLEYBEARD? Do you mean GREYBEARD?" Bleybeard opened his mouth but shut it again. There was no use provoking them. "So, Adam, what brings him here." "He was in the middle of a missi-" Adam started, but suddenly they all heard a whoosh as something thudded into the floor. It was an arrow with an Orc's head on it, shot through a small gap in the cieling. "-mission, and a successful one as you can see." Bleybeard stood up strait. "I want to see the King!" he demanded. "And you shall, Dwarf," said an older man. "Come along." Bleybeard was led to a tree stump with a giant hole in it. The stump lay in the center of a bare room, somewhat ominous by it's own appearance. "Step on the stump and say the place you want to visit." Bleybeard did so and shouted, "Crownie Castle!" With that, he vanished. L-18 Crownie Castle King Dorane sat by his window, frowning at the trees outside. "What is it, your majesty?" The servant, Julian, was also in the room. "Is something wrong?" The King looked up. "A Dwarf has just walked onto my roses." Julian winced. The king treasured his roses like- wait, a Dwarf in the Garden?! What do we do? Julian wondered. At that exact moment, a guard bust in yelling, "A dwarf is demanding to see you, your majesty." The King frowned. "Give him a room on the first floor. I shall speak with him after the battle. Yes, the battle, the King thought. The battle we started training and planning for weeks, maybe months ago. A battle atop Crown Hill, Crownies against the Undead, banishing them from our lands. Of course, we'll win easily. We may be outnumbered slightly, but the Skellies aren't good soldiers. Our Wizard claimed that 9 Skellies would die for every 1 Crownie. Considering that there were only 100 more Skellies than Crownies, the fight would be to easy. "Than shall we shove off to Crown Hill?" Julian asked. "Yes," replied the King. The King mounted his horse again and looked around Crown Hill. The Skellies would appear soon. Meanwhile, the thousands of Crownie soldiers were lined up for battle, some with swords, some with crosbows, some with spears. They would win for sure. They were better fighters. They- "KING DORANE! WAAAIIITT!" The Dwarf came waddling up.
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Great review, Batbrick! I wasn't sold on this set when I saw the first pics, but now it's a must have for me. Is that thing really a fedora?! I didn't know that! You're right, the two penguin beaks do look better off than on. !
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Proffesor Henry Jones & Willie Scott
Adam replied to Belloq's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
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That is too cool! I mean, that is one slick fire-bike! Your local fire vehicles are very cool!
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WHOA :pir-oh: !!! ! Nice ships! I absolutely the Arbiter II! Fort Brighton is just awesome. Pure, definitive, LEGO art. Genius , simply genius . These are awesome MOCs. Keep it up.
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Good idea, Skipper! I was thinking of that too! Come on now, don't be shy, I want to see some pics!
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19, L Forestside Path Bleybeard On an unnamed dirt path next to a the small Bottengro Forest, commonly called the Forestside Path, a fat old dwarf with a steel helmet and Pickax trudged along to his destination. Bleybeard was a highly respected Dwarven Elder, sent out to give a warning to King Dorane, the Crownie King. This message was urgent, being that Bleybeard had left his ruined home to deliver it. The Dwarf Kingdom was in shambles, destroyed by the Orcs and the Undead. The Crownies were allies with the Dwarves, and Bleybeard was going to tell Dorane important news. The Crownies and the Undead were in a constant war, and the Undead had just played a powerful card: They were now allies with the Orcs. The Orcs were going to pass through the Kingdom of the Undead, through the Dwarf Kingdom and into the Crownies Kingdom. They would make an unexpected attack, crashing through the Crownies' defenses and assisting the Undead very much. Bleybeard was just wondering how he'd tell this to the King when he heard a twig snap and tensed. He slowly looked around him, checking to see if someone was hiding in the shadows. "Need some help?" Startled, Bleybeard spun around, only to find the speaker drop next to him. "You didn't check the skies, a crucial mistake." Bleybeard looked at the intruder. He bore a brown feathered hat, a brown cloak, a quiver of arrows and a bow. Bleybeard took that the intruder would not attack him as he would have killed him already with his bow when he had the advantage. No, he was obviously here to tell him something. "Who are you?" Bleybeard asked. "Who am I? Why, it's only important who you are, Bleybeard. By the way, your beard is gray, not bley." The intruder's words were smooth and ominous at the same time. "It's bley!" Bleybeard yelled indignantlly. "Nevermind. If you must know, I usually go by Adam. Anyway, I don't think you want to continue along this path." Adam's voice made Bleybeard so curious that he almost forgot his name, but in a few seconds he recalled that it was Adam. "Why, Adam? I believe I can cross any path I want!" Adam chuckledd. "Right you are. But, if you are to continue along this path, you will be caught in a dreadful trap and then be caught by the Orc battle wagons that are coming this way. Bleybeard jumped, or as much as a fat little dwarf can jump. He spun around and saw a blur of tiny brown and green dots approaching quickly. "What do I do?" Bleybeard exclaimed, and at that exact moment, another cloaked figure swooped down and grabbed him, bringing him deep into the forest.