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oo7

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  1. Are you including MOCs that are Spanish but have no armada minifigures such as this one or this one?
  2. Wingcathy's ship 32a Brickshelf member Wingcathy has put an impressive Pirate ship using the Castle 2007 skeleton figures out here on the internet. Purists beware! There is a bit of Megablok stuff thrown in there. The whole gaunt gallery. And an older Brickshelf tid bit: Obi Juan Kenobi's Pirate Hideaway Treehouse. The whole makeshift gallery
  3. oo7

    Indy Lego !!

    I'm so excited!! These are sets from the Jones Original Trilogy, not the newest movie!! *wub* AND they can't make the motorcycle chase set without Nazi minifigs! YAY......... For a while now I've thought this guy would make an excellent WWII guy:
  4. Thanks for the reminder, 4j, without is I would not have remembered. *y* Well, it was much shorter than I expected. The best by far was the JarJar sketch. :-D I knew they would do what they did for the beginning theme song sequence, it was very predicable but still entertaining....... I loved the Episode I lightsaber scene. I never really understood the real scene there, the two of them struggling to move the lightsaber across the door. The blade's light, dammit! :-P I'm watching the next episode now, there's some nice Star Trek and Galactica junk. 8-|
  5. Wow! Thank you for the very kind reply, Mr. Brickster! :-$ But of course! :-D That is what "more coming soon" means!The Battle of the Pelennor Fields at Minas Tirith King Theoden and the Riders of Rohan I do. Ah, I see. Thanks for the feedback, Mr. Felth.
  6. My favorite are as follows. ~Ouagadougou ~Reykjav
  7. This thread is stuck and going nowhere; its worth sinking lower and lower, page by page. 8-| I think the time to flush it down the drain will dawn soon.
  8. Yes, that is precisely what I intended. ;-)
  9. The cannons on the USS Constellation is like that also in both the original and legend (!) variants. I think Count Sneffy made a thread on that some time ago.... Not to mention the sign above the door, the sign under the lamppost's glass, and the bench. ;-)
  10. Strange and new to me. I own the bottom variant....... Thanks for the enlightenment, Mr Robogo.
  11. A. Both had frivolous connotations, hence the ':-P' emotion, and he knew that too. B. He was blatantly spamming; I have every right to subtlety denote his attitude as inadmirable. C. Peer? Across three thousand miles of Atlantic ocean? X-D Anyway, please remember to only make constructive posts, Stauder. It will make all of us happier. *y*
  12. Nope, in both instances the projectile travels across the trajectory perpendicular to the point or release; where the catapult arm is stopped by the rubber band relieving the centripetal force caused by the motion of the arm. If you pull it back further, the opposite and equal action is greater creating more tension on the rubber band. This change sends the projectile at a closer angle relative to a flat, even surface. Thus, the projectile hits the ground sooner creating more fiction earlier than it would otherwise and depriving it of the kinetic energy required for it to stay in motion further. ;-) That's the advanced inertial analysis of Lego bricks. X-D
  13. Which of those are refering to which creations? Mine? Aredhel's? Dunechaser's?
  14. You need to pay better attention in math class, kid.
  15. Here's a great Chinese proverb; Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Why must you constantly spam as you do, kid? :-P
  16. X-D I'm always getting into these things with 4j........I did want to finish the other by the way, but I had no time. And recently I've developed some questions concerning fourth dimension continuity in Euclidean space-time. :-P Let's put it this way, I just have my doubts that world-wide apocalyptic disaster caused by weather is going to pounce upon us in all of a few years. I have no time to write something void of loopholes you'll pick at. Go read about Michael Crichton's State of Fear. Sensationalism. :-D The argument was over-blown a little to much for me to appreciate. Mind you, I do like the theory, he just could have expressed it a little better. :-P Nah, he says he's being completely neutral, he is just stating facts, and don't believe him just because you watched a video, go forth to formulate your own opinion and believe in yourself. Later on, he wants you to spread the word, the word of enlightenment by column A. He orders you strait out to help to increase the public desire for column A; he really didn't need to do that at all. I liked it very much when he drew the graph and left you to decide on your own opinion. Not to 'enlighten the earth with his opinion' just because you've watched the video. Of course, some will agree with the video, and spread the word well in a unique matter, while others will not think it through for themselves because the video has already done that for them. They will just forward it by email to tons of people following the opinion of this stranger because they were not encouraged to make their own as the video initially mentioned.... That's what I'm saying! Without taking hours and hours to combine all the variables, I believe one can not draw a full, accurate conclusion in this situation. Sure, you could be right by chance, but you have not sturdy foundation to support it while it's windows get smashed by skeptical others. Nope, and I haven't implied that there was. I think a lack of fact is what's preventing the video from being pristinely perfect.
  17. Acknowledged. I am doing all I can to get the Thetis in to Shipshape. I'll rendezvous with your fleet in fourteen hundred hours. We should blockade the harbor to prevent any unwanted interception, gradually move in from the Northeast, and then fire upon the Armada's outposts off the starboard bow.
  18. Wow, that's very nice of you. Please note that the columns are of the widely acclaimed Ionic order. I would really love to see a variant of the rarer Corinthian order as it's beyond my ability......only Zeus knows what pieces one of them divine Lego gurus would find for it.... Why if it isn't old faithful Asuka givin' me compliments on me humble MOCs. Oh, please note that originally I had posted one picture under that text. Later on I added two more, which do not suit the text considering they are both Greek, not Roman. That being said, I want you to remember, BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH! Twenty-three boo-boo's; The Demise of Caesar.
  19. Putting the science aside, if you just look through past earth history, no major climate shift has occurred in the all of one century, much less one decade, excluding events of celestial origin like meteor impacts. I think it's safe to say nothing as major as global depression caused by meteorological alteration is going to happen in our children's lifetime. Yes, but it is possible for parts of his argument to seem moot because he didn't weigh in scientific variables. Yes, that's good if we make up our own explanations, but the accuracy of a list that's not all-comprehensive is very hard to discern. Huh? That's not responding to my statement.....I just said he put way to much sensationalism in a supposedly scientific argument. Ah, sorry, my internet connection was being fairly choppy earlier. I didn't get to watch the very end. Now I see that he keeps altering the reason why he is putting his video online. :-D He isn't mocking Gore's ideals, he just says Gore made the truth in that situation much sound better than it could actually be. Now I observe in the beginning he states he wants to check if his reasoning is delusional, then he states not to take his word for it, but to formulate your own opinion, but then at that end sequence he says he put the video out there so people can watch it, become inspired, email it to all their friends and spread the word around the globe to convince others! Curious....
  20. Tell me about it! You should really try that out yourself sometime, Lord Bonaparte. *y* Oh no! X-O Lego....Baywatch!!!! Uh oh......... It's brilliant really, who would have thought!! :-D
  21. X-O You live in Hobart?!? Together we must arrange an invasion of the Lord Admiral's residence at once! We shall land our troops on his doorstep by the end of month! *sing*
  22. I agree with this exactly! Thank you very much, Lego-freak, you have made my day brighter although it is currently 9:18 at night and very, very dark at my location. :-P I have many of those heads, and that's what one of the best LOTR fig compilation uses, Dunechaser's fellowship, but Elijah Wood was black eyebrows, not brown......If I owned it, I would use the older Luke head. http://www.bricklink.com/P/3/3626bps3.gif' alt='3626bps3.gif'> In the first picture I used a really pissed off looking yelling head for Boromir, but in the second I use a really giddy looking smiling head....they're both on the extreme ends on the spectrum and I don't know which is better. 8-| Thanks, TK. I think Gimli is my favorite - he's definitely the most unique. Altough I have access to a good and short reddish brown minifig beard, it fits under very few helmets, like the official Lego beard. He has a small beard printed on him and that's good enough for me. That is a good idea, and it was been used before in that preexisting LOTR fig group I mentioned previously, the one of Dunechaser. It does make a very unique solution although there is a downfall - the quiver does not fit on. I also think Mr. Becraft could have found a better torso as well...
  23. You really have some great skill, Mr. Tyger. I've got a treat for you guys. ;-)
  24. Hail! Pax Romana! *sing*
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