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oo7

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  1. Well now someone has edited Mr. Tibers' post, but when I enter the URL with either a %20 or a space, my Internet Explorer loads it for me.
  2. oo7

    Valentines Day

    I'm not even going to ask...... :-D
  3. Same as before (revision II, right?), but no one besides you and Berry commented on them so I don't no what else to do that doesn't include a fancy photoshop. :-D
  4. Hmmm...... The first would be more likely, but they said they 'will be randomly inserted into select 2007 LEGO Star Wars sets'. If they are going to put a card or something in the box, I think they would have said so.
  5. No clue. I don't even now how one proves they own a C-3 in order to enter for the packs. 8-|
  6. The people who already won get a chance to win again? That's weird. The 'prize packs' definitely aren't the 14k C3's, TLG has said that they are won through an online contest.
  7. Hey our mystery piece is used again to connect the batcopter blades. I hope it uses standard minifig grasp poles instead of technic axels.
  8. You are most certainly welcome, Mr. 4j. ;-) The new SI is pretty sucky but I think I've decided it's better that original. That thing was really sucky, at least the new one isn't half blue. :-| Wow, all the 2007 sets are excellent except for this one, which sucks. Not complaining, but it's just kind of queer.
  9. 7660 = Naboo Fighter + Vulture 7661 = Obi/Kit fighter + Ring 7662 = MTT 7663 = Sith Infiltrator 7664 = TIE Crawler 7665 ? Hoth *wub*
  10. He was being sarcastic. Thus the :-P . EDIT: Our dear MF is now the US second best seller. *wacko*
  11. Vise versa.
  12. Actually, the rubber is more durable. X-D You step on rubber, it bends with out breaking; you step on hard plastic, it snaps. Some parts of specialized minifig heads (obviously) need to be very thin, so they really need to made of flexible material. The long Kit Fisto tantacles are just begging to be snapped off. But shin and glossy, there's no arguing with that! ;-)
  13. The whole idea of UCS Falcon is really growing on me, It must be so impresive to display and even more entertaing to build, sould keep one busy for a good long while. I just hope that's some what the case of this cafe corner (although more like the ISD or DSII), I'd only love something not as trivial as Star Wars. Much better!! *pirate*
  14. Ah, looks great, but I won't buy it. Will these be very expensive?
  15. No, I'm referring to pictures I've seen. He has chrome ones? Are those the 'silver' ones? I think those are flat silver.......
  16. I don't really like the Sturmgewehr though, it's too big. :-/
  17. Why would that be, Mr. Scouts? Oh yeah, you should have seen what a whiney b*tch he was about that Padamomay or Panda Bear! :-D Make that three. >:-)
  18. Some browsers will auto-correct the space to the HTML equivelant, %20. Although this engine is meant for two words in a different matter, If you write 'Mister.Phes' it will capitalize both words. Mister Phes, do you have epilepsy?
  19. The best way is probably getting a bunch of things like those that Mr. Tiber just posted, with alot of slopes and bionicle part built around it. In other words, buy a 7018.
  20. Mr. Darthking, you've posted five single sentence posts in this single page thread. Are you aware of that little
  21. Although irrelevent to the general direction the turret faces, you pose an interesting point. You're saying each turret has it's own artificial gravity separate from the rest of the ship's artificial gravity so that one inside does not feel 'sideways'? I wonder how these Star Wars artificial gravity machines are supposed to work...... What a dumb question! X-D Since when has Star Wars maintained scienctific accuracy? In the battle of Coruscant the whole galaxy seems to share a single gravitational field. And does C3PO and the Seperatist Battle Droids have 'emotion chips' or what have you?
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