Hinckley Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 Ouch! The dreaded double-headed Batbrick Swirley. What say we hoist him up on the old Mystery Ship crows nest and turn his bat-shorts into a main sail. :-D. Bat-Wedgie! he he. Sounds like a plan. >:-) Quote
Batbrick Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 Ouch! The dreaded double-headed Batbrick Swirley. What say we hoist him up on the old Mystery Ship crows nest and turn his bat-shorts into a main sail. :-D. Bat-Wedgie! he he. Sounds like a plan. >:-) X-O , oh no! This is not good to say the very least, a Bat-Wedgie is the last thing I need! Well, atleast my plan worked, at my expense :'-( Batbrick Something! *wacko* Quote
Hinckley Posted January 26, 2008 Posted January 26, 2008 ...Where is the gravitas? Your face is the gravitas. :-P Quote
Millacol88 Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 You make an intersting point Grevious, but let me share my thoughts on the subject.1) I'm guessing that there may be Anubis statues in the real movie scene since the MOC is based on the movie. Let's see when the movie comes out. 2) I judge the set not on it's similarity to a movie scene nor historic significance (because this is adventure fiction to me), but rather the design of an ancient tomb. I actually like the Anubis statues and view this set as an Egyptian tomb. This set reminds me of an Adventurers MOC I did a few years ago: I had a similar discussion with Phes a few years ago. When I build something, I'm not trying to capture historic and/or realistic aspects, but rather just have fun - it's what Lego is all about. One can look at movies like Tomb Raider and Indiana Jones, and realize that scenes combine geographic places, as well as styles of different cultures and architecture. It adds a unique quality to scenes, buildings, and/or designs. Sure, the history buffs will disagree, but the scenes are intended to be fiction (with some historic significance). My thoughts. I agree brickster. So what if those statues weren't in the films. If it makes the kit more interesting, why not have them there? If you don't like them, just take them out. Quote
Batbrick Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 I agree brickster. So what if those statues weren't in the films. If it makes the kit more interesting, why not have them there? If you don't like them, just take them out. Wow! The topic that refuses to die! You do realise that the comment you quoted is over two months old right? :-D To the Batbrick Cave! >:-) Quote
Tacitus Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 Your face is the gravitas. :-P Oi! I can't believe I just read all 7 pages of this goofy thread, but that line made it worth it. :-D Quote
Wilhelm screamer Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 This officially tops the ice cube tray thread. Quote
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