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Sir Dillon

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  1. I'd like to participate. Thanks CopMike!
  2. Thanks Brickster!
  3. I've had a change of heart! unvote: Carter
  4. Hello Aliencat, welcome to Eurobricks! Thanks for joining. You must have hidden that Fabuland figure quite well... I was not able to find him. (But I did spot some cool details I hadn't seen before)
  5. I believe these are the images: http://www.majhost.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=168511
  6. Absolutely awful. It seems these murders are becoming more and more common these days. But the police have shown us that at the moment, they aren't capable of taking down the mob, so we the people have to take matters into our own hands. In an attempt to keep things moving, I'll second the vote on Carter, the old newspaper editor. He seems like a possible mafia member to me, not to mention he's been grinning this whole time... he's must be happy about the murders! Vote: Carter
  7. Howdy folks, I'm Dillon, the only construction worker crazy enough to not wear gloves!
  8. I'd like to play, please.
  9. Happy Birthday!
  10. Nice looking index TinyPiesRUs. Were you planning to keep to mafia games in the History and Adventure forum, or did you want this to cover all mafia games? Well, it's your thread, so that's up to you. Whether you do or don't discuss the mafia games in this thread doesn't really matter to me. (Though I would prefer you discussed here as oppesed to making a separate topic for it) I would also recommend sending an Administrator a PM to ask if it's okay to start your game. I think sometimes they may want you to wait before beginning another game.
  11. This is just all kinds of epic! Very nice table design.
  12. Amazing work MrTS! A wonderful sequel to your original. The architecture is really well done, but the portal is really what makes the creation for me. It is brilliant. I had to stare at it a while to figure out how you did it... at first I wasn't sure if it was actual Lego or not! The way you did the underground lava is also really cool.
  13. Looking good so far! Will you be putting the original set in the middle?
  14. This is a really beautiful creation. The structures all look great, and have been masterfully put together for a wonderful overall effect. For all you wanting this to go in the Town forum, this may be in more modern times, but it's still a castle, and I think it fits fine here. (If a staff member thinks it should be moved though, I won't mind if they do.)
  15. Wonderful creation! You continue to impress me with your work. There are lots of great details spread throughout, but I think my favourite part is the sluice boxes and the way you've attached them. The building itself is also really cool. Building it sideways like you did is something I don't normally see, and looks really good.
  16. I wish you a very happy birthday!
  17. Very interesting thread idea. I think at the moment, this is my most used figure:
  18. Hey Teddy, this castle of yours is looking really great. When building a castle this size, I think there will almost always be people saying the walls are too boring, but I think you've done a great job with them. The multiple colours, windows, arches and slopes add enough variety to the walls to make them interesting to look at, but they also look realistic and strong. The arches along the top of the wall beneath the windows are a good addition. I have to commend you on your willingness to change this creation... just to go back and add the mottling must have been a major pain. I do have to agree with BlueandWhite about the colouring at the bottom of the walls. The dark red is a bit distracting, and clashes too much, in my opinion. I think old dark grey could look good in it's place. This is really impressive so far, and I look forward to seeing it progress.
  19. How can I not comment after such a touching closing. Heh heh... great interview guys! It was an enjoyable read.
  20. Happy Birthday!
  21. I was able to stop in for the public hours of Saturday and had a lot of fun. The amount of people (especially pushy little kids) everywhere was, as Dadster said, a little overwhelming, and made it a bit difficult to get around and view things as well as I would have liked, but it's also neat to see such a big turnout for the event. It was really cool to see everyone's creations in real life... there are some that pictures just can't compare to seeing the real thing. You can see the pictures I took here: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=340365
  22. Though I rarely comment, I enjoy reading the interviews. I do feel that they've become a bit stale of late though. I don't have any ideas in particular, but I'd like to see a bigger variety of questions in the different interviews. Actually I think I'd like it if you were to become more involved. Your comments are funny, but to be honest I think they're getting a little repetitive.
  23. Great job with your convoy! The scenery choice is neat too. Indiana Jones creations should actually go in the Licensed section though. I'll move it there for you.
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