cole
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I take apart all my MOCs I don't realy have enough bricks to keep many of them together.
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The AT-WP (All Terrain Weapon Platform) was used by the 112th legion in heavy combat missions. It was a slow tough walker, and could take down enemies much larger than itself. It has two mass-driver cannons ontop, a long-range blaster on either side of the driver, and a military-grade gattling gun on the bottom.
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1) I'd say anything made by lego, rubber bands, string, duplo ect. is purist. using sharpie, scissors or your own string would be customizing. 2) I would think of myself as a purist, even though I have used sand paper, scissors and sharpie before, most of my mocs and figures are purrist. 3) I like seeing custom things, it's definitly hard to do and should get the same amount of attention. And that link isn't working for me, says page can't be displayed.
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Welcome to my home town Peppermint_M
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It's been over a day and I see no damage to the bricks or minifig, so I think it should be safe as long as you don't do it too often.
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I have 39,898 peices, not counting bionicle or technic. About half of these are in my brick boxes now.
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That sounds good, I think Teletoon may play them more frequently than the other channels would.
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I had to take my walker apart to build this one, I have very little dark blue parts.
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Used as a transport for 112th troops, the heavy speeder played an important part in the 112th missions. It could carry up to 20 troops, and had a crew of one driver and three gunners, one for the heavy cannon on the back, and two for the repeating laser turrets on the sides. It also had two torpeado tubes on the front, controlled by the driver, but the most unique feature was a small forcefeild around the speeder. It wouldn't hold up for too long against heavy fire, but was enough to protect the troops from hand held weapons. Thanks.
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I've been wanting to try somthing like this for quite a while, but only got around to it last night. I made some small snow covered rocks and a frozen rebel, then stuck them onto some plastercene so they don't float. I put that into a plastic container filled with water then let it sit in the freezer overnight. To get the little beads of ice on the mountain part you have to take it out every now and then and spray a little water on it. I was a bit worried it might damage the bricks, but I can't see any warping or cracking.
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Deep in the jungle a group of apocalypse survivors take refuge in a small cave sheltered by the dense jungle foilege. Dinner, yum! The look out tower. And the figs. More pictures in the gallery.
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Yes it will stand without the prop, but you can't carry it or even realy touch it, not very strong. Thanks for all the comments, this is one of my favorite MOCs.
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First off I know dark blue isn't a republic colour, but it's the colour I use for my legion on thecabg.net
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I'm pretty sure everyone rembers this part, but if not: It's Anikan (Vader) and Obi-wan dueling over a lava river on Mustafar.
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I think it would be cheeper and alot easier to buy one of bricklink. You said the scale was $40 and you traveled to four diffrent cities until you found one?
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Hiya Joey! That's quite a story, hope you enjoy yourself here on Eurobricks. You can go an introduce your self here.
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What scares me is the thought that I can do somthing. Like I'm not afraid of hights, but when I'm up there I think "Wow, I could jump of this if I wanted to." and that scares me, or anything like that, I just gotta put it out of my mind and I'm fine.
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Check out the clone on the left. EDIT: Oops thats a Storm trooper Thanks for the links DarthSion
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It is seven months after the virus first apeared in Corasaunt. The infected have been quarantined in a isolated area of Corasaunt now know as "the dead zone". The virus' symptoms inclued loss of hair, partial blindness and reduced blood flow, resulting in the pale grey skin and lack of brain activity. Today the 112th legion has been assigned to move the level three infected too a new location in the dead zone. level three infected are less agressive then level four and five, but are still very unpredictable and dangerous, somtimes attacking with out warning. Link to gallery.
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I'm afraid of being in closets when the doors shut, I'm not clostrophobic, just don't like closets. I'm also afraid of cougars, because unlike bears they will sneak up behind you. I've seen one once but I was on my ATV and it got scared. As for lego related fears, I don't like little kids playing with my Lego. some kids are good with it, but others don't care and just smash them, that's why I always give them bionicles to play with Blackrabbit, have you ever walked down East Hastings street? that ones the worst *shudder*.
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Three times I can think of, but I'm sure there are many more. Somtime around Gr. 5 I found a little orange ball from a bebe gun, and for some reason desided to stick it in my ear. It got stuck and I spent five minutes trying to get it out. One time I swallowed a 1x1 lego tile. I couldn't get it off, so I used my teeth, then finaly it popped off and flew back into my throat, then after chocking trying to get it up, I desided it would be easier to swallow it. And another time at my friends house I tried walking out onto the deck and didn't see the screen door. I walked right into it and busted it off the frame while his whole family whatched.
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Do you think we should be telling people to get back on topic?
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Only once, but it was quite a haul. Heres a pic.
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Not a mondern day war theme, and I highly doubt there ever will be. It's just to violent for Lego.