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dr_spock replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Come out, come out, wherever you are and get your free teeth cleaning. Day 215 of 365: Vacation Hunt by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Day 218 of 365: Come on Baby, Light My Fire by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Day 219 of 365: Chariot Racing by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Day 222 of 365: Throne Manager by dr_spock_888, on Flickr I ain't afraid of no ghosts. Day 225 of 365: The Maze by dr_spock_888, on Flickr -
Day 223 of 365: Counter Rocket, Artillery and Moron System by dr_spock_888, on Flickr
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You can probably 3D print a transition track piece from LEGO to G gauge to join the two. Local libraries may have 3D printers to use. Mine does and it is cheaper than using Shapeways.
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Stirring the pot.
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The point when you have enough Lego?
dr_spock replied to PaddyBricksplitter's topic in General LEGO Discussion
You are building awesome MOCs with your stuff. Therefore, you don't have to stop acquiring unless it is causing problems in other areas of your personal life. -
That's a cool function and enhancement. There is one way to find out if the wings will stay on.
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Since you have the graphic scans, you can also try a local print shop in your area.
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The point when you have enough Lego?
dr_spock replied to PaddyBricksplitter's topic in General LEGO Discussion
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[MOC] So Close Yet So Far....Again
dr_spock replied to Graham Gidman's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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Shut up and stay on task. Whack! Day 233 of 365: Taskmaster by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Thanks.
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The point when you have enough Lego?
dr_spock replied to PaddyBricksplitter's topic in General LEGO Discussion
When my wife says I have enough. -
Welcome aboard, Rodney.
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Welcome to Eurobricks. I've been using the 3d printer at the local public library. That can be an option in meantime.
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I answer the AFOL and LEGO store shopping surveys too. I don't recall seeing re-release quesions either. We really don't know who else or what other methods they used to do their market studies. Maybe senior management just said do it last minute and everyone scrambled. This could be a good question to ask the LEGO rep at the next AFOL convention Q&A session.
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S@H does it always take that long?
dr_spock replied to CaptainToad's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I think it is also dependent on which shipment method you selected. Some of it can depend on the reliability of your country's postal service. You didn't mention which country you're in and shipping method chosen at checkout. As mentioned, you can check the status online of your order if you didn't get a shipping notice email. -
Your total lack of intelligence disturbs me. Day 232 of 365: MODOKing Zero IQ by dr_spock_888, on Flickr
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Day 228 of 365: Grass Trimmer Tester by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Thanks for the shout out. Looks good. Have you constructed it in real bricks? The wings might sag with the extra parts.
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Do you have a young child who likes to help you cut the lawn? Do you have more brick separators than you know what to do with? Why not make child size toy weed whacker? LEGO Brick Separator Grass Trimmer by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Powered by one AAA battery box and XL motor. The brick separators are not sharp and will not cut a child's toes or fingers. Safety glasses should be worn. Created for Flickr's Separator Anxiety https://www.flickr.c...ps/2840637@N21/
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