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REVIEW 3185 Summer Riding Camp
Do the new bridles work with regular LEGO horses?
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Your dream Lego theme
Warner Bros owns New Line Cinema and is splitting the cost of The Hobbit with MGM. I mean Peter Jackson is intending to give The Hobbit more childish feel like the book in comparison to the dark theme of Lord of the Rings. It would certainly be on par with Christopher Nolan's Batman movies or the new Harry Potter movie. Well it would be my dream come true and I'm still hopeful. Combining my absolute 2 favorite things. So what are your thoughts?
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Looking for a specific Roman MOC
That would be awesome to work together. I have a friend who will be helping me, so we'll have a good trio. Ill do my best with buildings and men.
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Looking for a specific Roman MOC
Well I finally found the MOC I was looking for. Apparently it was Ancient Greece, not Rome. My bad. Those MOCs and ideas you guys just gave me are great. Just the inspiration I need. Im currently sorting all my legos into hardware plastice drawers. After that I plan on starting an Ancient Roman MOC.
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Looking for a specific Roman MOC
So I just recently watched the HBO series Rome and have become slightly obsessed with creating a Roman battle for the next Brickcon. I remember on Brothers Brick a while back a MOC was posted of either a Roman or Greek city center, with citizens, a temple, soldiers and some type of execution or public humiliation. My memory of it is fuzzy, so that may not be entirely accurate. I've spent a good amount of time looking through brothers-brick archive, brickshelf and the MOC indexes here and still have not found it. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, i would greatly appreciate it if you could link me to it. I need some inspiration. Thanks a ton guys -KillaGorilla
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Siege and Blockade of Yorktown 1781
The Americans attacked Cornwallis at Yorktown and eventually cut him off from all resupply through the use of French ships in the harbor. Throughout this time, American and French troops repeatedly attacked breaches in the redoubt made by cannon in an attempt to force an entrance. While none were successful, these attacks led to Cornwallis seeing the situation as hopeless and surrendering his force unconditionally to Washington. Notice the various effects such as a decapitation, serious leg wound, unseated British Lancer, and bayonet stab. In this image, one can see a French ship of the line blockading the port at Yorktown as American troops seek to gain entry to the British fort. Notice the burning tree, bugler, cannon crew, militia charge, stretcher, and supply cart. In this image, one can see the blockading French ship lording over the British fort with all cannon at bay. Notice the monkey in the ship's rigging if you can find it! Here one can see a full rear view of our French ship. Notice our French flag. It is post-revolutionary and therefore not historically accurate but we chose to make it anyway for three reasons. It is impressive, shows the ship is clearly French, and we thought the only way to make the pre-revolutionary French flag was to customize, which is something we did not want to do (except for the ship rigging of course.) Notice the intricate woodwork and fully manned crew. In this image one can see the front line of the American charge by Grenadiers and Line Infantry. Notice again the baoyonet stab and our Grenadier with a bullet wound through the chest. Finally, here one can see the rear of the fort. In the fort we used dark gray to show the newly upturned soil of the trenches mixed with wood-work for the cannons. Notice the dead cannon crew complete with guts and blood along with the British infantry racing in to fill the breach. Here is a link to more info on the Siege of Yorktown on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Yorktown We unfortunately could not add many of our pictures because we were limited to 6 and therefore we have many more to show including tons of American militia. We have over 100 pieces including men, cannon, and horses. Check out some of our links and enjoy! Thanks! Visit My Website Page 1 ----Page 1 of Pics Visit My Website Page 2 ----Page 2 of Pics Hey this is Craig Jansen and Josh Farrar the creators of this Lego setup. We live in the Pacific timezone USA and here it is 11:28 on May 31st, even though it says 12:28 am, June 1st on the time entry. I am not sure why Eurobricks is saying it is an hour ahead from when we actually posted it.
- Star Wars sets anyone?
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Hello to Eurobricks
I thought I should introduce myself. My name is Craig. I'm 17 and from the Seattle area. I just recently got out of my "dark ages" and realized how awesome Legos still are. I came back to Legos after I was curious how much some old sets are worth. Turns out my airport shuttle 6399 and the Santa Fe train are both worth lots of money now. Anyways, going through bricklink.com checking prices for old sets led me to Brothers Brick.com. I greatly admire the creativity people use on creations featured on that blog. Unfortunately, I am still unable to come up with any unique creative detailed creations like those on Brothers Brick. I hope that that creativity will come to me as I get more involved with sites like Eurobricks. Anyways, thanks for such a great website :)
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Green Grocer on Sale: LSAH U.S.
Oh the nerve! How unfair and unpredictable TLC is sometimes.
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