Fikko3107
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I'm a big fan of Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps comics, But I haven't really read anything before Green Lantern: Rebirth, nor have I started any New 52 comics yet. I also like Teen Titans Volume 3 as well as Ultimate Spider-Man.
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Is it just me or has no one seen and/or discuss this video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnjfwQg3YQ It shows what most the summer sets seem to will look like. Sure, it's all animated, but still... EDIT: I don't know what just happened. I put in a youtube link and instead it just shows a blank white space...
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Consider me enlightened. Now for some practice. But how..? Well, it gives me reason to buy me some 2014 sets!
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(deleted) I'm so, so sorry for the above. I accidentally pressed post.
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Some people might think me weird, but for me it's actually a pair of parts: The Car Doors. http://www.brickset....s/?part=4219204 http://www.brickset....s/?part=4219205 But I typically hate using them as Car doors. Mostly because I'm miserably horrible and making automobiles. I like the fact that these doors lets me get nice, smooth surfaces, such as in my Robot MOC below: http://www.flickr.co...05/10760779054/ See, there I used it to make shoulder pads, to fill and smooth out the ribs and knee.
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How about if you lay a long 1xX plate, build a non-crossing Masonry Bricks wall and lock them in with another 1xX plate?
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...I almost always fly with Air Asia, and Mandala before it went bankrupt, if I'm going to Southeast Asia countries...And I rarely go outside of that. Though on a recent and first trip to London, I went via Malaysia Airlines.
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So you somehow cut through the back of the bag but managed to leave the front unscathed? ...Or you cut through the middle of the top of the bag, but not to the point of severing the top thus more-or-less preserving the artwork? I had sort of tried the latter, and my first attempt (2013 Rocka) failed pretty miserably. My second attempt with Scarox worked out much better. It's still pretty bloody difficult, though. Thanks, anyways!
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Ah, I missed playing Brawl and crushing my friends using Samus or Ike... Anyways, great model. Very realistic.
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^@Aanchir; I have some Knight's Kingdom II canisters from the second year, and I remember they stack, but did they fit plates? Did you mean the LEGO logo at the top? In my memory it does look like they could fit a 4x4 plate. Also, those canisters, if I remembered correctly, has holes that fits lightsaber rods, horn pieces and other similar bar connections. In my personal, rather selfish, anti-environmentalist opinion, I love canisters and hate bags. I'm sorry, but most of the few bionicle sets I own comes in canisters-my Bohroks, my Gali Nuva and my Toa Inikas. And I really hate the fact that It's so hard to open bags without mangling them or ruining the top of the artwork. I remember that the Inika packagings were canisters with stickers sealing the top and the bottom halves. What I had done was cut through the stickers to open the canister. The art more-or-less re-aligns when you put the top back. But with bags, how should I open it? Chop off the top? Create a precise incision? Because I really want to preserve the great artwork at the top of the Invasion from Below sets...
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Is it just me, or I can't open the preliminary Blackbird picture? I want to see that "Dark Blue Figure" everyone's talking about...
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A Stormer XL Glatorian head, though that was foreseen, and one of Jetbug's long yellow skeleton pieces.
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REVIEW: 70813 Rescue Reinforcements
Fikko3107 replied to Clone OPatra's topic in Special LEGO Themes
...Er, what's the song stuck in your head? I haven't the slightest clue what song you're referring to or what are "apple-bottom jeans".- 27 replies
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The reason why there's no LEGO Store in Asia
Fikko3107 replied to JeagerEX's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Well, If I'm not mistaken, ClickBrick in Japan is an official LEGO Store, or at least, officially supported by LEGO. And if my memory serves me right, there's a Discovery Center in Japan. Nagoya, I think? I think it's safe to assume that Japan is a market that LEGO went for. But yeah, I suppose it's true that the demands here isn't large enough (at least yet) to warrant an Official LEGO Store. As far as I know, my country don't even have an active LUG! -
Really? Quite frankly, It's one of my most favorite movies, but I get that it's far from everyone's tastes...
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I appreciate the fact that I'm not the only person to get a thought that this Carrie might be related to Stephen King's Carrie...
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I watched Snowpiercer. You know, the Korean movie (somehow) starring Chris Evans? From a Hollywood standard point of view, it was pretty lackluster and cliched. The story is another one-side-is-poor-one-side-is-rich one, like Elysium, Upside Down and The Hunger Games. But from a Korean movie standpoint...Its arguably the best Korean movies I saw. Probably slightly biased since this is pretty much the first, second, give or take, Korean movie I have watched. Plus, its great that 80% of the dialogue is English.
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Frankly, the bag top art of Evo XL's is my favorite. Really feels grand and Pacific Rim-y.
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Review: 44021 Splitter Beast vs Furno and Evo
Fikko3107 replied to VBBN's topic in LEGO Action Figures
Nope. An Irnakk Reference is not at all obscure. To me at least... But I can't see how it's similar to Irnakk...Oh, wait, you mean the bulk! Now I see it! -
Well, there goes the theory that these monsters, like the Kaijus in Pacific Rim, are biologically engineered. It wouldn't make much sense for someone to bio-engineer something with one eye scarred. Then again, it might just be a recent battle damage, though it doesn't really feel like something the Heroes would do, you know?
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Well, I'm Chinese...But was born, raised and have lived in Indonesia for the whole of my life-Specifically, Jakarta. Lucky me, Indonesia's competition for the LEGO Build Your World contest was pretty crappy, and I won the above 7 category, netting me a VIP trip to LEGOLAND Malaysia...It's a long story.
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I'm pretty sure S6's Highland Battler is based on William Wallace III...well, really, William Wallace III portrayed by Mel Gibson in Braveheart.
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It's "LEGO", not "lego". ... When you become intolerant of people who don't use the term LEGO correctly.
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The fights are generally better, but nothing else. The story is very simple with lots of product placement. I also can't find a single English copy which is hi-res, unfortunately. The best resolution I found still makes Furno looks like a mass of pixels when viewed in full screen...
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...When you buy $40 worth of notebooks for a measly Chima polybag. (Happened to me.) ...When you donate heaps of old dinosaur toys for a pretty good Creator polybag. (My cousin.)