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dr_spock

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    Pet peeves?

    My cat peeing in the LEGO.
  2. Sounds like fun. It could be an activity for a LUG meeting. What was the description?
  3. How did she like the Creator set? Was it enjoyable? Was the build too easy? Too long?
  4. A slaughter house add-on set would go well with the 60051 set that has a cattle car. I don't think the new generation is all that into coal and slaughter houses. It would be great for us old guys who grew up in that era. I still remember buying live chickens and smelling coal smoke. The world has changed and so has LEGO with it. How do we drive more interest in trains with the new generation?
  5. Welcome to Eurobricks.
  6. Welcome Bart. I've been tinkering with Arduino and Power Functions trains too. See you in the train section.
  7. Welcome Daniel. Nice build. You can also deeplink images from Flickr into your posts.
  8. Rock on. Day 322 of 365: Lights Out by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Landmine hopscotch. Play now. Medics are standing by. Day 323 of 365: Landmine Hopscotch by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Thank you. I lucked out with the CMF Series 1 Zombies back when they used to print the fig barcode on the packaging. Yes, a photo a day of the same subject for 365 days challenge generates a lot of pictures of Jar-Jar. There is a One Object 365 Days group on Flickr.
  9. Eurobricks have a set of appropriate emoticons that can be used to avoid misunderstanding or confusion.
  10. Welcome Jason.
  11. Welcome aboard, BountyBeast.
  12. Welcome Christophe.
  13. Nice build. Is that moonshine in the back?
  14. Day 320 of 365: Tanning Salon by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Day 321 of 365: Saw Mill by dr_spock_888, on Flickr
  15. Fun video. That's a good idea. It could be expanded to run a train through a fish pond in a garden railway.
  16. Halo
  17. Technic
  18. Do note that regular EB users only have room for 6 tags max.
  19. That's quite an undertaking. Good luck and have a ball or a few hundred. I've used inexpensive 14mm plastic bead from China. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=86686
  20. With the right tools any table can be cut. You may not want to if it is a nice table or spent a lot on it. You could buy a piece of wood to fill the gap or build a LEGO lift bridge like Marook's.
  21. I like how to they made them for people with squared minifigure feet.
  22. This is particularly true for supermarket prepackaged food items. It allows you take out a small serving portion and reseal the bag to preserve freshness without having to transfer the contents to a ziplock bag or sealing container. The bags come with perforations to help with tearing. Some times they end up ripping off the plastic reseals. Cutting with scissors can provide better results. I think using these type of bags would add to the packaging cost of LEGO.
  23. Welcome to Eurobricks, Juggs.
  24. Welcome aboad, Mike.
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