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NWBrick Con 2006? What does NW stand for?

North West, it's in the states so directions are all you need ; )

God Bless,

Nathan

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They're expensive little buggers though. I've seen them on BrickLink and they're US$0.60 each. While here they're US$1.00 for the standard or almost US$2.00 for the translucent purple.

What sets did they originate from anyway?

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They're expensive little buggers though. I've seen them on BrickLink and they're US$0.60 each. While here they're US$1.00 for the standard or almost US$2.00 for the translucent purple.

What sets did they originate from anyway?

Only SW and HP to my knowledge (which is why I don't have any), but I would guess some Belville set had a few... To tie back into this MOC, that is where the nice pink parrot on top of the mountain comes from...

God Bless,

Nathan

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What about the Sponge Bob theme? That was a sea orientated SYSTEM theme wasn't it?

Good point, not inventoried at peero yet, so I don't know...

God Bless,

Nathan

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here's the BrickShelf gallery...

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=209471

i love the shark cove detail !!!

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however, i would like to see some carvings out the rocks (moai style), since this is an "inslanders" island. that said, as a islander MOC, i don't think this is very good. i think the moai are what make the islanders cool.

This brings a whole new dimension to this MOC! What a pleasant surprise it is to see this!

The Moai carvings would be a nice touch but this cave isn't neccessarily inhabited by the Islanders. It could be a secret pirate treasure cave...

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That's reaalllyyy cool!!!! Very immpresive!!!

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there is a treasure in the mountain! Lots of monkeys....

I just noticed this too Mr Tiber! This MOC is huuuuuuuuge! It would be good if there were an over abundance of close-up pictures so we could view every feature in detail.

What do we think of the way they've used vines in the plant pieces?

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