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Lethally Edged Gouging Objects: Part 3

#1 User is offline   Cotton Mouse 

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 01:26 AM

As most of you know, a little hobby of mine is making some rather cool models via LEGO (see acronym above). Here's my latest; it is based on the Starlifter Militart transport by Boeing. Enjoy:
[url="http://"http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=3813"]http://brickshelf.co...lery.cgi?f=3813[/url]

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 02:10 AM

Wow! Cool model! Shame that I don't have enough good LEGO pieces to build something like that... Posted Image

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 07:26 AM

I've got to get mine up; I've got a good fighter and a near-dupolicate of it, plus a passenger liner's infrastructure about a foot and a quarter long, plus some other good things.

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 10:33 AM

Cool, I'd like to see it. Got a brickshelf account?

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 05:37 PM

wow that takes me back...

I have over 3000 dollars worth of legos. Man, i used to make castles like twice the size of the ones they would sell. I will NEVER sell my legos even though i dont usem any more, way too many memories.

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 06:00 PM

Perhaps you should get back into building? All the architects I know just loooove legos, and played with them (some still do) when they were kids. Never sell those legos, if you ever have kids, that will save you thousands right there.

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Posted 22 March 2001 - 06:15 AM

It amazes me how much effort some people put into their Lego models. The detail level, the time involved- it's incredible. I have Lego- who doesn't- but I've got nowhere near the patience these days to put together something so intricate. I'll stick to my novellas, I think.

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Posted 22 March 2001 - 06:15 PM

Posted Image Did you call my model amazing and intricut? Posted Image

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Posted 31 March 2001 - 04:23 PM

Heh...I remember when I made the Power Rangers' Zords(sp?) with Legos. Crappy legos though, so they didn't stay together very well.

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Posted 01 April 2001 - 03:28 PM

I've been working on my own project recently. I've been building this HUGE lego tower with all these weird peices connected to it, like ladders, nets, boats, sails, and the like. I'm not sure how tall it is exactly, but I think it's somewhere around 5 to 6ft.

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Posted 17 April 2001 - 12:42 AM

I LOVE LEGOS!!! I have three passions in this world: Legos, Star Wars and everything else I like to do. My dad, my brother and I have a tradition every year to build a lego tower taller than I am (or him, whoever was taller). I must have thousands of dollars worth of legos. I don't really like big stuff though, most of my stuff is pretty small, just for looks, I've got ships, tanks, weapons, cars, you name it. All futuristic of course. I find making things based on something or in present time to be rather boring. I still build to, though I am starting to run out of peices. LEGOS RULE!!!!!

PS:Sorry again, this one is old to, but I couldn't resist.

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