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pianoguy This is a lot of Legos
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brut Re: This is a lot of Legos
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Hmmmm...build lego carrier or build an engine on a real car?...hmmm tough call.
Posted on: 2008/9/22 2:07
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TommyT-Bone Re: This is a lot of Legos
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Great. Now we can get some lighter fluid on the deck and do a simulated Kamakazi run and drill a couple of holes in the side and put some M80s with long fuses to simulate a torpedo attack.



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Notorious Re: This is a lot of Legos
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Holy shit, I wonder how many pieces are in that thing?

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Great. Now we can get some lighter fluid on the deck and do a simulated Kamakazi run and drill a couple of holes in the side and put some M80s with long fuses to simulate a torpedo simulation.


Hmmm, somewhat disturbing. So is this how you'll be spending your retirement time, Tommy?
Posted on: 2008/9/22 3:07
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TommyT-Bone Re: This is a lot of Legos
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Hmmm, somewhat disturbing. So is this how you'll be spending your retirement time, Tommy?


Sorry about that.......... Kid flashback.
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Trae1976 Re: This is a lot of Legos
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Impressive!
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red_johnny Re: This is a lot of Legos
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I wonder how long it took him to do that and how much it weights? I know some of my sons creations are kinda heavy and those are mini compared to that thing.
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CentralCoaster Re: This is a lot of Legos
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I bet it sinks...
Posted on: 2008/9/22 14:42
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CSS996 Re: This is a lot of Legos
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I bet he's a virgin...


Legos are fun though. I once did a college level stop animation film project using Legos. Got a pretty good grade on it.
Posted on: 2008/9/22 16:20
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CentralCoaster Re: This is a lot of Legos
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My best was building a baseball stadium, also built replicas of our house every time we moved.

They have some neat stuff. Somewhere I have this car with a V-4 engine, reciprocating pistons, crank, 3-speed transmission, and differential.

Made a lego winch with a 1000:1 gear ratio that could deadlift 15 lbs with that sissy lego motor.
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My best was building a baseball stadium, also built replicas of our house every time we moved.

They have some neat stuff. Somewhere I have this car with a V-4 engine, reciprocating pistons, crank, 3-speed transmission, and differential.



Wow, you guys are dorks. I was so much cooler than you - I spent my youth playing Dungeons and Dragons on the computer...
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CSS996 Re: This is a lot of Legos
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Yup. YOU win....
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Notorious Re: This is a lot of Legos
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I bet he's a virgin...

Probably a real safe bet.
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CentralCoaster Re: This is a lot of Legos
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Wow, you guys are dorks. I was so much cooler than you - I spent my youth playing Dungeons and Dragons on the computer...


I had to ask permission to play on the computer. Sim City, Leisure Suit Larry (when parents weren't around). It was either that or the old Atari 2600.

But more likely, we were out riding our bikes or blowing up toys in the backyard with blackcats.

You don't see kids playing outside anymore. They must all be plugged in.
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