Re: Star Wars LEGOs
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:21 pm
Vinyl wrote:By the Emperor's light, you will divulge the nature of this heresy!Saravanth wrote:I used parts in partially heretical ways in mostly heretical places.
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Vinyl wrote:By the Emperor's light, you will divulge the nature of this heresy!Saravanth wrote:I used parts in partially heretical ways in mostly heretical places.
Its head was made mostly out of old-school legs. There. I said it.Vinyl wrote:By the Emperor's light, you will divulge the nature of this heresy!Saravanth wrote:I used parts in partially heretical ways in mostly heretical places.
Saravanth wrote:It was a legfish. A rainbow legfish.
Assembled models are as shown in the pictures--a wall of bookshelves plus a closet with shelves built in. The ones on the bookshelves and floor are those I've already taken apart and rebuilt; those in the closet are still waiting their turns. There are a handful of disassembled models in bags lying around, too. Loose pieces are in any of a number of totally unsorted large bins.ACH0225 wrote:LJS, how do you store your legos?
Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:Assembled models are as shown in the pictures--a wall of bookshelves plus a closet with shelves built in. The ones on the bookshelves and floor are those I've already taken apart and rebuilt; those in the closet are still waiting their turns. There are a handful of disassembled models in bags lying around, too. Loose pieces are in any of a number of totally unsorted large bins.ACH0225 wrote:LJS, how do you store your legos?
ACH0225 wrote:Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:Assembled models are as shown in the pictures--a wall of bookshelves plus a closet with shelves built in. The ones on the bookshelves and floor are those I've already taken apart and rebuilt; those in the closet are still waiting their turns. There are a handful of disassembled models in bags lying around, too. Loose pieces are in any of a number of totally unsorted large bins.ACH0225 wrote:LJS, how do you store your legos?
How the hell do you have the funding for this? Is there some sort of government contract to lego professionally? Do you work at the lego plant, or just live in the ductwork and steal legos?
LJS obviously has a complicated black marketing scheme in which he has sources from LEGO factories delivering him stolen Legos and then selling the excess to 3rd world countries.ACH0225 wrote:Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:Assembled models are as shown in the pictures--a wall of bookshelves plus a closet with shelves built in. The ones on the bookshelves and floor are those I've already taken apart and rebuilt; those in the closet are still waiting their turns. There are a handful of disassembled models in bags lying around, too. Loose pieces are in any of a number of totally unsorted large bins.ACH0225 wrote:LJS, how do you store your legos?
How the hell do you have the funding for this? Is there some sort of government contract to lego professionally? Do you work at the lego plant, or just live in the ductwork and steal legos?
I have tons of LEGOs because LEGOs are the only things I have.ACH0225 wrote:Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:Assembled models are as shown in the pictures--a wall of bookshelves plus a closet with shelves built in. The ones on the bookshelves and floor are those I've already taken apart and rebuilt; those in the closet are still waiting their turns. There are a handful of disassembled models in bags lying around, too. Loose pieces are in any of a number of totally unsorted large bins.ACH0225 wrote:LJS, how do you store your legos?
How the hell do you have the funding for this? Is there some sort of government contract to lego professionally? Do you work at the lego plant, or just live in the ductwork and steal legos?
Mindstorms are a lot of fun. I used to coach an FLL team; there are a couple of robots still up on top of the bookshelf.prototype wrote:Only lego I own anymore is my mindstorms set. But it's useful, especially when you hook it up to remote control.
Shadowcat wrote:*notices Disney logo in corner*
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