Corvus Posted August 31, 2007 Posted August 31, 2007 (edited) I think the Life on Mars series was great. Although I didn't click until the line was gone that the red hangar on the alien base was for the red mech, and same with the blue one. Man, I was gutted when I realised that, I want those mechs! However, the base was great, with the small mech and the flying crafts. Could the LoM mechs have been the spark of life for Exo-force? 8- Edited August 31, 2007 by Mr. Mandalorian Quote
iamded Posted August 31, 2007 Posted August 31, 2007 (edited) Those "evil pumps and tubes" were awesome when I got that set! :-D Ah, good times. Great times. Now it's disassembled and in pieces throughout my big Lego box and various ice-cream cartons. X-D Edited August 31, 2007 by iamded Quote
Batbrick Posted September 1, 2007 Posted September 1, 2007 Those "evil pumps and tubes" were awesome when I got that set! :-D Ah, good times. Great times. Now it's disassembled and in pieces throughout my big Lego box and various ice-cream cartons. X-D __________________________________ So iamded, is this one of those happy *sweet* memories? I have a few lego sts like that. In particular was a space set that looked like a mosquito and lit up! I don't think it was a good set now but I *wub* all the same back then! btw, do you want me to stop stalking you? 8-| Batbrick away! >:-) Quote
iamded Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 (edited) Ah yes, happy memories... we had a table where you could pull out the sides to make it twice the size, and sometimes you could pull the sides out to far to leave a gap between the main table and the pull out piece. I pretended it was a giant crevice and the tubes went over it. Ah, the power of the imagination. I remember the Insectoids, I didn't really pay much attention to them, but I remember at D.E.K.A (a cool store with an awesome toy department, closed down now) they used to always have displays with all the sets of a theme, it was so cool. They have one at Toyworld in Wellington, and the lady working in the Lego bit was all psyched about building the UCS Star Destroyer. Anyway, I'm getting too off-topic. X-D Oh, and Batbrick, would it be creepy if I were to say I don't really mind your stalking of me? :-P Edited September 6, 2007 by iamded Quote
snefroe Posted September 6, 2007 Author Posted September 6, 2007 Say, I was looking at your pics and then at the instructions and I just realised : haven't you put the stikers on the shield thingies in the middle upside down? I think you did :-D yeah you're right :-$ Quote
Batbrick Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 iamded, I did things like that all the time! I used to use my old blue carpet as the sea and use my ship and divers and have them do plotless james bond style battles.....ahh good times! :'-) And it is not creepy that you don't get upset over my stalking you......well, maybe a tiny bit :-D ..... but really I'm just being silly and like to follow people around and chat to them. I follow you because we tend to like the same sort of things, or talk on the same wave-length if you know what I mean, you are my favourite member on this board because I find it easy to nail what you think on certain subjects and such. Now I'm being creepy! *wacko* Anyway, stalking you to say hi to you iamded! :-) (notice it is now a smiley face after the stalking comment) Batbrick Away! >:-) Quote
john cleese Posted September 7, 2007 Posted September 7, 2007 I thought this set was called MT-101 armored drilling unit. It looks good but i probably wont be buying this one. Quote
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