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Everything posted by oo7
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Ah, a good, peaceful set with a lovely environment. Thanks for the review, Count Sneffy. *y* The set is built well, but the most beneficial part of the set for me by far is the rinding jacket of the equestrian. 'Why', you might ask? X-D
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10176 contains three of them. It's sort of funny, if you pull it back too far it does not shoot shoot as far as it would if you were to pull it a slight bit...... If you live in the US, Shop at Home has marked them it down 50% to 50USD. http://eurobricks.hosting.ipsyn.com/eurofo...?showtopic=9948
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When I first acquired my first short legs I thought they would bend like the bigger versions but only attach to two studs instead of four! :-D :-$ I don't really see the problem with the head, the stubble on the side blends in with the gray and the eyes look like watery eyes of a sweet old wiseman young at heart..... :-P What would you recommend me to use otherwise, Mr. Iamded? Perfect? :'-) Thank you, Mr. Asuka!
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I assume you mean older? :-D I think you're right, but unfortunately I could not locate a better head. If only I had a Luke head.... I actually don't like Aragorn that much, it could be more realistic. I think I'll re-shoot him with this head instead. Ewww. :-X :-P Thank you for the great input, Hewkii.
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Arkham Asylum and King's Castle are both marked down 50% on the US S@H. Arkham Asylum 7785 Royal King's Castle 10176 Damn! I got them both at full price last year and was satisfied.....It's a wonderful deal if you ask me, so don't miss out! *y*
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Thank you, Mr. 887. After some contemplation I figured the strait but gray lightsaber matched the horns better than the bent but chrome lightsaber. The torso is the same one as in my avatar. :-P http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?M=hp076 I switched the arms, obviously. Another without the switched arms is hidden under Gandalf's beard. ;-)
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A vignette depicting that was just posted here recently. X-D CLICK!!!
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Aragorn Gandalf the Grey Legolas Boromir Gimli (without the helmet) Frodo Baggins and Sam Gamgee More to come soon.......
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Welcome to the boards, Mr. Roberts. What a wonderful way to introduce yourself, proposing a ship of spectacular proportions. How man gun-decks outfit these forty-two cannons? Cylinders! *sweet*
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Damn. I came to this thread expecting to see a fleet of air cavalry choppers nape'ing thick Vietnamese jungle with little guys in rice farming hats running for their lives. Oh well, at least the blown out pipe section is cool. I wonder if it's actually attached to the baseplate on an angle or just leaning like that...... I think they could have had a nice crack and been fine without the radioactive goo.........
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As far as I know, yes.
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Okay, now that I've tad the time to watch it, I'll comment in seriousness. First thing we need to know; this isn't something we will have to worry about for thousands of years, but it looks like it's always good to plan ahead. The guy was alright, but I found several issues of questionable content. Firstly, he stated that we could fall into the "Lottery Ticket" on the right catagory if we are preoccupied arguing about the matter. Arguing about the validity of global warming for thousands of years? I think not. Also, he does prove that the left lottery ticket (both literally and figuratively) is less of a direct risk, but this reasoning is relatively useless considering he did not weigh fact into equation. Since one of them is more likely to happen than the other, that would definitely out way one side of the situation. I found that this chart was drawing out if it is happening right now, and whether we act or not. But what if it is happening currently but it is not us who are causing it? In that case we would get double depression, wouldn't we? He did mention that briefly but it didn't make it's way into his chart. When taking that into account, it becomes very complicated making a good possibility one side will out way another. I also felt the beginning was very overblown, describing how he found this breathtaking revolutionary concept that "both the most hardened skeptic and the most panicked activist can agree on". That's making quite an assumption if you ask me. After all that's over, his theory really isn't that wondrous or even new to me. I was hoping it would be science, not probability. But his biggest problem was that he ruined a true and respectable theory by mentioning Al Gore. Whether or not global warming is realistic, I believe Mr. Gore is not a good role model, under and standards.
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The US postal service van idea has good potential, and some of the techniques used here are very interesting, but they don't seem to fit. Also, I think you've tried to condense so much SNOT into a space so small, it just ends up looking messy. Proportion wise, the roof of the vans are perfect rectangles. The hood is slightly curved down the sides, but you've exaggerated this angle quite a bit. Perhaps if it was a different vehicle it would be better. A picture: Design wise, I agree with 4j, the 'wing' plates would be much better facing out and the windshield is not flush with the rest. It's alright, but you've made better. Yes, if it's cut I wouldn't call it official, although I see you do that often....
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I think global warming is a plot devised by the Martians to take over the earth in order to obtain the secret krabby patty recipe. We definitely should effectively stop global warming with a good ol' nuclear winter.
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I got some stuff at the local LEGO store minifig PaB. Two Dumbledore torsos, a bipolar princess, two evil ogel wizard bodies and the hat, and strangely, one of these: It's only in the Community Workers set and the old Spiderman fusion lab. I so happy I managed to snag it! *sweet*
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It is which ever one you like the best for your personal various reasons. If they were all on a shelf right in front of you and you could only take one, which one would it be?
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One day Yoda decided to give a bunch of the American Fellows new titles but when it came to me, our small green friend was diagnosed with a bad case of Admin's block. After naming Natelite after DUPLO and then Megabloks, and Kiku after Clickits, he attempted to find another strange product of construction toy for me. :-D He picked Fabuland for some strange reason...... The 'Rebel' is left over from my previous title, 'Rebel Fighter', given to me by Vader and pertaining to my participation in that queer TIE army thread....
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Gah. Why must this happen. No, I am certainly not offended, Hinckley. It's extremely hard to offend me, I guess I'm a person of fact and reasoning. So, everyone reading this right now, do not ever worry about offending me! *sweet* *y* I should have put a smiling face or something dumb at the beginning of that post or something... BTW, Do you know what's up with my title? EB really only has enough room for one Fabuland fan, and it's not I. Besides, I never even mentioned the products outside of your threads, I think Yoda just had a bad case of Admin's Block.
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In all seriousness, the president had some problems with alcohol addiction in the past, so now he avoids the booze. It's not really something to laugh about.....
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Allow me to quote myself;
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Nah, that's definitely got to be a hoax. I can't find anything else on the internet when it normally would be on the front page of every news and information website.
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It is water, isn't it? That's what we wanted, didn't we? ;-)
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Of course it's appropriate. What did you expect? X-D It's done.
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You mean Charlie? http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/nathendr...r_site_0001.bmp MOCs by Nathendricks, TsoAutTmo, Dunechaser, and mijasper, respectively.