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@ YG-49 Your photo REALLY made me smile! Such a feelgood picture! @def Very beautiful photos! The colours are amazing and only by looking at those makes you feel calm. Cherry blossoms are indeed one of the most recogniseable Japan-related images. _o_o Arigato.(Add the two missing letters. I' m just not good at japanese. )
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Thanks for making the effort of bringing this to us Fugazi. Very interesting article and a very nice way of looking into the past. I was always curious about the numbering and the criteria of it and I got many answers from here. Just one small addition. The Ninja theme was already using the 6000 before switching to 3000. If you meant that the Ninja theme moved to 3000 just ignore this small comment. Thanks again.
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This is a must buy for me. Okay, the helicopter is not like the Coast Guard one (the best helicopter TLG has ever released in my opinion), but it looks very nice. As far as I can tell from the pictures, there are not too many <insert that tiresome argument> pieces (the really big ones are just four if I'm not wrong) and there is a significant amount of "bricked" construction. The colour scheme looks absolutely beautiful and the shape is also great. Plus, we get two old-skool turbines. The limo is also a very good addition. The way I see it, the helicopter is the main feature and having also one more vehicle included in the set is more than welcomed. 4 minifigs is one more big plus. My only complaint? The limo driver's head. Probably the minifig head for me. P.S I've bought the new passenger plane and it doesn't look <insert that tiresome argument> at all--it's excellent to be honest. Therefore the optimism. EDIT: Whoops! I forgot... Thanks for the nice review paul.
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Sorry for that Peppermint. It was my fault that the whole thing went off topic and the blame is all on me. Derailment OFF.
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Hmmm...
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Hail to the King! I know that it's not the most common greek name you can find but it is indeed my real name. (I was a SEGA guy back in the '90s btw. Sonic! )
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(Drumroll...) My real name is Mario. Who's friggin' famous now??? Don't you just looove those kind of coincidences?
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I just had to comment-laugh! Btw, it's not just a topic, it's a whole franchise that's based on you! You're the man Bobby! My goodness, my post looks like an off-topic spam...
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Genius! Very clever and pretty funny! It's amazing how you 've used some pieces that obviously have no relation to a helicopter. The pilot sticks, the exhausts-carrots and the rotors are just great! I guess that this is the very first real eco-friendly helicopter ever made. Excellent job!
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Great job lightningtiger! Both compartments look very accurate and the idea of a small clinic in a town is very nice! Always testing before handing over! Safety first! P.S Watching House M.D really paid off. MRI, CT scan, all these look familiar to me by now.
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Wow, great pictures Svelte! Man, you already have two of them and it's still too early. Every time I look at the pictures I keep thinking that GE is geniously designed and probably the perfect modular for stacking floors. Having all these curves, both in design (the corner of the building) as well as in the small details (windows, columns, canopies), I think that it makes it look "smoother" and not squaer-ish. Even in the tallest version in here, it just looks very natural. Like Svelte already correctly stated, the colour palette also helps since brighter colours makes it look lighter. I must buy one of those!
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Welcome to EB Jed! You won't regret joining. Lots of stuff to see and talk about in here. Enjoy!
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Welcome to Eurobricks FixBayonets! It's nice to see one more city fan in here. Enjoy your stay and have lots of fun!
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Excellent job! Really, your work is amazing Jebediahs! All figures look very beautiful and if you ask me, I prefer the "regular legs" Penguin. It looks more Jebediahs-ish. Keep it up!
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Great review! I saw it the RA and I was totally amazed! Great and very clever pictures Rufus along with very useful infos! Impressive set even for the non SW fans. It looks huge and as far as I can see, it is indeed a set for AFOLs. Great source of parts and a pretty tricky to follow building. It can even be used in a city layout in my opinion. Just take out the head and VOILA! a tan cliff! Imagination... Thanks again for the great review!
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Do so! They look great WF! Next stop: Octan Petrol Tanker and the new Airport. I will! Swooosh! (Wait...can it swoosh under the water? )
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Great review Svelte! I must say, this looks cute! I think my nephew is gonna love this! Good source of brown pieces and very seasonal indeed. More like Svelvet Underground! (...and Nico. )
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Fresh 2010 City goodies! Kudos to WhiteFang's review for the Atlantis impulse purchase!
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Thanks for the great review CopMike! The minifig looks great and I'm starting getting more and more excited about the release of those. Thanks for the very useful feedback concerning quality and..errr...touching. Polybag frenzy! Reading this just made my day!
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This was going to be my first train but it was out of stock back then and I ended up with the (also great) 7735. Still my most wanted train set. I must get it sometime.
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Only when I stop drooling! Looking at the TRU drawing simultaneously, makes me wanna jump!
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playmobil project - books shop
Zorbas replied to medieval_total_lego's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Hey medieval_total_lego! Glad to see one of your great creations again in here! Great work for once more! You sure have your way of "translating" playmobil sets into LEGO MOCs in a most excellent way! You even made that curve on the roof just like the original one! An excellent addition in the Medieval Market Village if you ask me. Excellent work! -
This is what I use too. I got it from a bookstore that also sells stationery products, drawing and painting equipment etc. It is a great solution since you can manage to have one surface if you bend it succesfully -- vertical and horizontal surface become one without having a "bend line". Like having no horizon if you know what I mean.
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The hidden ace of yours lightningtiger made us have a royal flush! Thanks for the great and exciting news! Lego City Public Transport...
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Thanks for the very nice review Bricknave! The vehicle certainly looks very interesting and I really like that it looks agressive with all these pieces in the right places. Btw, I 've noticed that yellow pieces in this set seem to be better than the previous years yellow pieces. Perhaps it's just the photos, I don't know. Thanks again!