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Hinckley

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  1. Block Block!
  2. Just stop posting in this thread! Just kidding. No need to feel bad. Just realize that titles come with time and getting to know the community. Sorry I chastised you.
  3. I really love the SNOT use of the profile grill bricks here. It gives it a really nice texture and a unique look since we're not used to seeing that orientation. It makes it look like a new element. Great construction! These vehicles are extremely good!
  4. Very nice! I like how you used the bicycle tires. Are they connected to taps? Lots of Ice cream cart MOCs around. Everyone should have one in their layout, I think. Great work!
  5. Skipper, please add this to the agents discussion already in progress. And deeplink images and they are always available even before the folder is made public, thanks.
  6. He's a staff member, you obnoxious Tusken dork!
  7. Have we discussed this yet?: The Brick Magazine I did a search but, didn't find anything. Apologies if this has already been brought up?
  8. It's hard without any clues or activity. The ladies are doing our hair and nails. Would you like us to do your beard? And can you settle for us what species you are??
  9. Do we have an overall discussion about this somewhere already? I'll take a look... That's more of a Market Street standard. So confusing sometimes. The distance from the edge works for the Cafe Corner, but not the floor size...
  10. Nobody, but it's better than just sitting here staring at the walls... That interaction between the two NPCs had to have some clue in it. I didn't get the point.
  11. So, is there some clue we're missing in how Widanko died? The whole confrontation between those NPCs has me a little baffled. What did it have to do with Widanko's demise?
  12. That is not the way to get a title.
  13. Limited Edition LEGO Star Wars Poster! From shop.lego.com (US site): Place an order through LEGOshop.com on May 3rd or May 4th and you will receive an exclusive LEGO® Star Wars™ poster, each individually numbered up to 15,000, celebrating the LEGO Star Wars 10th Anniversary and featuring over 160 minifigures that have appeared in a LEGO Star Wars set in the last 10 years. You will also automatically be entered to win a first-edition LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon™ - number 5, 6 or 7.*! On top of that, you can save 25% on 10179, the fantastic UCS Millennium Falcon, while supplies last* This appears to only be occurring in the states... Discuss here
  14. Oh dear. We have gotten a little tense. Since one of us was brutally murdered, I can see why. Let's start over on a clean page. Meet in my quarters for a pedi and some tea in a hlaf hour, OK? I'll do your hair, too. Want buns? Imperials no like aliens. Age, my dear friend. Age.
  15. Natman, Zepher was killed by a night killer, not by a vote.
  16. Don't misquote me. I know it's hard for you to read, but do try. I said we should protect him since Imperials don't like other species. So go wag your own tongue.
  17. Flak, Flak. I meant Flak. Not Kark, sheesh, am I getting old or something?
  18. Sorry, Quincy looks like an alien. Kark said something mean to Widanko.
  19. Where's it from?
  20. Thank you. I like the idea, Chronicler!
  21. The Trolly beardy pale scarred guy. I forget his username ... of life. Oh, whatever. Check the first post of life.
  22. Welcome new EB member BrickworldBryan! He is the founder and organizer of the Brickworld Event in Chicago and he has come to Eurobricks to bring info on the event to the AFOL community. To aid him in this, the Eurobricks staff has created a Brickworld sub-forum including all topics on the event. If you are interested in coming out this year, you will meet EB members CopMike, Phred, Hinckley, stash2sixx, Eilif, BrickworldBryan, fallentomato, Ricecracker, TheBrickRat, BrickMiner & many more! Nannan's Black Fantasy creature climbing Adam Tucker's Chicago Spire model from Brickworld 2008.
  23. Brickworld is Hinckley's Christmas. Here is some more info: From the Brickworld website: What is Brickworld? Brickworld is an event created by Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs). The event is divided into two sections; one for registered attendees and one for the general public. Both sections of the event support our motto: Share - Learn - Explore - Discover When is Brickworld? Brickworld is held the third week in June. This year (2009), Brickworld will be held from June 18 - 21. Where is Brickworld? Brickworld is held at the Westin Hotel in Wheeling, IL in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago. Brickworld for Registered Attendees Who should become a fully registered attendee? Anyone that wants to spend the weekend as part of a large family of LEGO loving people. Brickworld begins on Thursday morning the week of the event. Thursday and Friday are devoted to registered attendees. During the day and evening of Thursday and Friday, various AFOLs and LEGO representatives have lots of time for bonding and sharing. During the day, there are classes, presentations and roundtable discussions provided by fellow AFOLs and other community partners. These sessions are designed to give registered attendees the opportunity to share with each other, learn from each other, discover new aspects of the hobby, and explore the various creations fellow AFOLs have on display. There are opportunities to: Interact directly with LEGO representatives from all over the world Build creations on site Participate in contests and games Hang out with friends Shop at the local LEGO stores Have fun in many ways The Event Schedule will show the specific, planned activities as Brickworld approaches. Generally speaking, we hold classes on Thursday, set up the display room Thursday night & Friday, share with presentations on Friday, and visit the LEGO store on Friday night. There are plenty of other activities too - all day long and most of the night for anyone interested in joining the fun. Brickworld for the General Public On Saturday and Sunday of the event, the registered attendees put their creations on display in 20,000 square fee of ballroom for people to see. There are also contests for the public to watch. Creations include train layouts, tall buildings, sculpture, towns, mosaics, futuristic battle scenes, replicas of many things, castles, things that move, things that are stationary, space displays, animals, architecture, artistry, history, and much much more. If you or your kids are fascinated by LEGO or if you are just looking for a way to broaden your imagination, then Brickworld is for you. Visit our Flickr group for pictures of last year's event
  24. One. On one occasion I broke my toe, in a fight. It was a weird circumstance. Kids, you shouldn't fight. Not that there are kids here. We're an AFOL site for over 18ers only. And I broke my foot while recovering from a hernia surgery. I couldn't lift anything over five pounds due to the surgery so I couldn't use crutches. I spent a lot of time in bed for a couple of weeks.
  25. Only my extensive knowledge of the Star Wars Universe. Imperials don't like alien species...duh. You are right, though. It's possibly a coincidence and possible they knew he was our investigator. Do you mean the silly stuff that happened in the discussion thread ... of life?
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