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Torax

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  1. Torax

    The Kote

    Looks good, but I like the previous one more! This one is too boxy, I think, but the wings are cool and greebly and the engine looks good. I like the colour scheme. Although it's a little dull, it's still good because you stick to one colour. This is mainly a lack-of-parts issue for me, but you seem to have enough parts, and what's better, you know what to do with them! Overall, a very good work!
  2. Not bad! It's got a good colour scheme, and basic features of a starfighter. The only critisism I can give you is that the wings could be a little more pointier. It would give it a more 'Star Wars starfighter' look. Other than that good job!
  3. Cute little mini/micro scale speeders, with a funny story. Keep up the good work!
  4. Looks good. Good luck in the competition!
  5. Which is an Australian accent I guess. :P Never heard 'em... Should I have? On topic: I am going to buy the Pirate Tank tomorrow!
  6. I didn't know how to attack when I played this, so I lost after a short while.... It looks like an alright game, though I personally don't like online, browser platform games...
  7. Good idea, might be fun to watch the old commercials! I actually watched a couple of them on LEGO.com the other day. Now, however, most of them say 'An error occurred. Try again later.' when I try to watch them... I'll try again later.
  8. Done. Interesting survey, it is for a school project? I would like to know exactly what this is all about. Anyway, I hope I can help! I am not in university, but I know how awful it is when you don't have any resources or sources for school projects.
  9. I regret buying every set that I don't own. Mostly the first 1999 sets, of which I only have a few. I love the early designs, and they have sentimental value to me. Also, the minifig packs were such good army builders. I didn't buy any of them. I also regret not being into LEGO Star Wars last year. I missed all the Battle Packs.
  10. I would like to enter and take part of the Reviewer's Academy. I meet all the requirements, and it seems quite exciting! :)
  11. Nice set and review. For every review I read I want the set reviewed even more! It surprises me that this set comes with so many minifigs - only one fits in side the starfighter! (two with R2 D2 of course...) It is a great source of rare and cool minifigs.
  12. Looks good, but very much like the walker form the Clone Walker BattlePack...?
  13. Thanks for the comments everyone! I hope I win the comp.
  14. I don't get it... Please someone, help, I feel dumb (...er that usual)!!
  15. This is my entry for the Battle Pack Contest. It is a Wookie Battle Pack, because I have always liked Wookies and their vehicles. Sadly, I had to use an Ewok minifig, with normal legs, because I do not have enough Wookie minifigs. Anyway, enjoy! Wookie Battle Pack Item #: XXXX Ages: 5-90 Pieces: 66 (Minifigs and accessories not counted) Price: Not for sale! Build your Wookie army! With the Wookie Battle Pack, you will never miss a battle on Kashyyk! With the all-new Humming Bike, your Wookies can battle any foe! • Includes 4 Wookie minifigures; 2 Wookie Chieftains, 1 Wookie warrior and Chewbacca himself! • Humming Bike measures 17 cm (6.7")! • Humming Bike has flick - fire missiles! Pictures: Main: Chewbacca: Humming Bike, bird's view: 'Barricade' (<-- Is that a word....? ): Minifigs: Link to gallery: The folder contain more pictures of the MOC. Torax' BrickShelf WBP (Wookie BattlePack) folder Please comment! / ??
  16. Hehe, I will. :)
  17. It looks very realistic! Good work, the rocks really look like they're caught in a cyclone.
  18. Wow! This thing is awesome! I didn't think it would be that special before, but now I've realised how impressive it is! Also, this was a very good review.
  19. Yeah, I'm in year eight. Nice comments everyone, looks like my school is not the only one that is kind enough to let us play. :)
  20. Read the topic description. Guessed it? We built LEGO. Appearently LEGO has released (probably not recently) a set which is intended for educational purposes. It is called LEGO dacta, or eLab. I found it on Brickset, here. Our science faculty has ten or so of these sets, and for physics we got to build with them. The sets consist of mainly Technic, with plenty of gears, treads, strings and those bricks with holes in them. There was also a solar cell panel (as a brick!), sails, cables and a motor. There were instructions of how to build a simple car, a windmill, a sailboat and other stuff. There were also a couple of minifigs, for fun I guess. So I intend this topic for discussion about LEGO in education. Have you also gotten to build LEGO in class? Questions can also be asked here. Someone responsible can make this official if they want. (Not sure if there's a similiar topic already.) Go on; discuss!
  21. I think that LEGO is really expensive in Australia, so I bought some sets recently from BrickLink, from a seller in the US. The two items (the first Landspeeder and the first Vulture Droid), including postage, was probably cheaper than buying just the Landspeeder from en Aus seller... When I do buy LEGO from Australia, it's from BigW, which has the best prices. You could check out their Online LEGO Section for prices.
  22. Torax

    YT-2000x

    Beautiful! Looks a lot like the Millenium Falcon, and I guess this is in the same 'series' as the MF.
  23. They all look good, and they're clever too. Awesome positioning!
  24. This set is beautiful! It would be awesome if someone built a minifig-scale AT-AT, as this, as all other LEGO sets, is not.
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