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Everything posted by KimT
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Think it over and then ask yourself this question once more What do you think?
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Winning a Star Wars Contest will earn you a badge too.
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Clarified in the other topic. In short. This one you ask for and are given by certain (easily obtained) parameters. The other one is handed out by the moderator and regulator to those we think deserve it. Ask again on the 15th
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Contribution. Posting awesome MOCs, background info on characters and vehicles, being a good sport, adding that little 'extra' that's needed to keep our forum at the pointy end of the lightsabre.
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That would be 2 of the exclusive sets from this year's ComicCon in San Diego USA LINK
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Yeah me too, especially since my diorama has been accepted as one of the displayed MOCs in the fan area. Now all I have to do is add those 2000 tiles and remaining bricks... This is going to be expensive (I sure hope the wife doesn't read this )
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Thanks for the review Rufus. Frontpaged and poll added.
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EB member Rufus brings us a review of the new8092 Luke's Landspeeder (click the picture)
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EB member Rufus brings us a review of the new8092 Luke's Landspeeder (click the picture)
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From the album: Private
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No, not at first. In time if your percentage stays below 25%, then it'll be removed as you've obviously moved on to other themes.
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What's that suppose to mean? Are you being a wise-guy? Exact, in which manner? - same LEGO design or same ship? (Star Wars).
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So as a kind of appreciation for those members who are more dedicated to Star Wars than any other theme, we've decided to introduce the Star Wars Theme Tag. The idea is that if you meet the requirements, then you can get the tag in your profile. Who can get this tag? Those members who are dedicated to the Star Wars Forum. Which means the following requirements have to be met. Requirements: (NO EXCEPTIONS!) One year membership at least Minimum of 200 posts Old requirement: Minimum of 25% of all posts within the Star Wars Forum. With the upgrade to IPB3 removing the ability to see this percentage, this isn't a strict requirement any more. You can use Advanced Search, enter your username under 'Author', and search for posts in the Star Wars forum, but the search will only display the 250 most recent posts you've made, so if you've made more than that, the number of search results won't accurately reflect the number of posts you've made in this forum. (and if you've made over 1000 total posts, then obviously there's no way to find out if the number is over 25%) New requirement: Since we can't always tell how many of your posts have been made in the Star Wars forum anymore, it's more of a general guideline: we want to either notice you posting actively in SW, or we want to be able to do a search and see that you've been posting actively in SW. There's no strict requirement; we just want to see that you're dedicated to the Star Wars forum, as this tag was originally intended to signify. Remember that this is just for fun and to add a little 'something'. Don't go "posthunting" or anything like that to get this. The requirements aren't that hard and what does it matter if you have to wait half a year or so? Post here if you meet the requirements and we'll update your profile.
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Well, it's fully deserved. You did a good jon with this one
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Are you nuts? I've built mine and now I'd die to get my hands on new stickersheets. If you (or any other member) get around to do scans 1:1 of the stickersheets, then post them here and I'll make a gallery dedicated to such. Thanks for the review. It brings back memories of my first days of coming out of the Dark Age and starting to collect LEGO Star Wars.