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Justin

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  1. It's "Toy Story 4: Toys Gone Wild"!
  2. I don't get it either. Why does the Sandy fig in the photo you posted have no flower on her helmet, where the Sandy fig found in FBTB's pictures has one? I don't know. Maybe the photo was shot between the time the preliminary box art and FBTB's photos were taken, which explains why the flower is missing. Or, maybe it was a sticker, and they may have forgot to apply it (let's hope it's not a sticker). Or maybe the helmet was put on backwards.
  3. That little one-eyed, one-celled copepod will never get the secret formula to the Krabby Patty, ever.
  4. No, I think it's going to be available at Target, Toys "R" Us, Kmart, Meijer, and ShopKo, as well. ...And, if you live in Canada, it will be available at Zellers and Toys "R" Us, as well as Walmart Canada.
  5. If anyone is looking for the basis behind the characters' designs in the Heroic Heroes set, here's a poster with both SpongeBob and Patrick as superheroes: Now, do you see the resemblance?
  6. I personally like SpongeBob, but not just because he's my favorite cartoon, but also because of the various colors used across the entire theme.
  7. Both sets are great. I like the addition of the flower on Sandy's air helmet. I also like the "Masked Sponge" in the Heroic Heroes set. (I do have this strange feeling that they put the Nickelodeon/SpongeBob license on hiatus in order to make licensed Disney products in 2010)
  8. This is my first MOC, which happens to be based off the 6610 Shell Gas Pumps, which I built with LDD, and modified, so it looks like it has stickers and strings. It cost $16.94 USD, contains 28 pieces, and includes a female gas station attendant. Here's the official LEGO set that has served as my inspiration:
  9. I would like to see: 1. A school with school bus 2. An ice cream truck 3. A gas station similar to the 1980 Exxon station, but with Octan stickres and colors, as well as other updates.
  10. My first LEGO Town building was also part of the Divers subtheme. It was 6441 Deep Reef Refuge. I remember looking through my LEGO Mania Magazine in the summer of '97 and seeing how cool that set looked. Other buildings I've owned over the years that I consider favorites include: The 2007 Fire Station (7945) The City Airport (10159) Service Station (7993) Police Headquarters (7744) ...And my most recent favorite... ...Town Plan (10184) My dad got me this set for my 21st birthday in 2008, and it is the largest LEGO City/Town set I possess. My favorite building in this set is the gas station with car wash and garage bay. EDIT: Oversized images removed by Moderator -TheBrickster
  11. Nice Batmobile! Does it come with ?
  12. I hope to start a review for 6559 Deep Sea Bounty someday, and if I can track down a copy of the 6557 Treasure Hunters instructions, I'll do a review of that set too, once I have enough money for a digital camera that can take better pictures.
  13. Justin

    Bus Stop

    I like how this bus shelter is designed.
  14. This was a great review of a great set. One of the sets I loved to play with back when I was only 10 years old. I really liked the X-RAY machine in laboratory and the submersible with robot arms. Only two other Lego Divers sets had the X-RAY machines: 1782 Discovery Station (a great set, but one I don't have), and 6559 Deep Sea Bounty (another great set I have from the Divers theme that is worthy of a review).
  15. Not exactly the most original ideas in the world, but I would like to see LEGO reissue all of the Shell and Exxon sets (excluding the Shell sets from 1999) in Octan stickers and colors.
  16. The idea of a beach subtheme would be cool! Just imagine all the sets they could come up with. Here are some ideas: A beach with sunbathers, a surf shack with a juice bar, and some surfboards. A vehicle based on the 1940s Woodie station wagon featuring a surfer as its driver. This LEGO surfer minifigure serves as my inspiration:
  17. The vending machine would be very useful in some town MOCs.
  18. is having fun!

  19. What a cool set! I might order this set later this year.
  20. A steam train would be a great idea. The new cowcatcher piece found in two sets (the Toy Story 3 train and the Space Police 3 base) would really come in handy.
  21. Here's the North-American version of the 6695 Shell Tanker, the 6696 Exxon Tanker:
  22. I voted 'Outstanding.' Regarding this set, I found mine at a consignment store. It was inside of a larger set from the same time period.
  23. If LEGO can make anther promotional set for Shell, I think they should make a ranch-style Shell service station with chimney featuring three garage bays, a snack shop, and some gas pumps with a red and yellow overhead canopy. It would also include a sign displaying the gas prices, as well as two cars and a tow truck, two attendant minifigures and two civilian minifigures. Other features would include a payphone and an ATM machine. It would be available for purchase at all North American Shell locations for $79.99, or for free with the purchase of a few gallons of Shell V-Power.
  24. A LEGO Exxon gas station set that never made it into production: http://media.peeron.com/catalogs/id/189/13/ Here's the original, with Shell branding:
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