Lego.com Club Creations
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DarthPineapple
80-0
astoriabluelegos
Uberlag
Wookieedude1
Comrade Faie
Clonecommando007
Rook
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Lego.com Club Creations
Found these at: http://universe.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx Made by: landon1998
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Those are amazing. I hate to say it, but they're better than Wuzzupbob's!
Clonecommando007- Kinda like a UFO
- Location : Ohio
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These are 1,000 times better than TLC's. What I would do for those guys... (I know what you're are thinking and you are TOTALLY wrong)
Comrade Faie- Guild Member
- Age : 29
Location : Viva La France and Rick Alstley
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I buy from him his ebay name is $kiwalker.
http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/$kiwalker/
No sales at the moment.
http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/$kiwalker/
No sales at the moment.
Wookieedude1- Non-Guild Member
- Location : Uk, Sheffield.
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His customs are sooo expensive, I don't know why people pay that much for a figure.
Uberlag- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : Arizona
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They look GREAT! I wish TLC would finally release clones like those!
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
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Here comes 80-0 to the rescue with his list of gripes :
The Airborne Troopers' helmets' visors' don't connect with the 'mouth'. Almost all of the clones but the camo'd ones and Bly do not have thigh paint or decor. Also, the pauldrons look kinda papery and not very durable.
They look really cool, but they definitely aren't worth the price. Although I do love the rangefinder!
The Airborne Troopers' helmets' visors' don't connect with the 'mouth'. Almost all of the clones but the camo'd ones and Bly do not have thigh paint or decor. Also, the pauldrons look kinda papery and not very durable.
They look really cool, but they definitely aren't worth the price. Although I do love the rangefinder!
80-0- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : New York, New YORK!
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Ok about £15 and the pic of bly is an old one i've got his bly fig and it's mint!!!
Wookieedude1- Non-Guild Member
- Location : Uk, Sheffield.
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Those must be the most AWESOME figs I ever saw!
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
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DarthPineapple wrote: Those must be the most AWESOME figs I ever saw!
If only they were official!
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
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astoriabluelegos wrote:DarthPineapple wrote: Those must be the most AWESOME figs I ever saw!
If only they were official!
Lego is too stupid to make those.. I mean, who's silly idea was it to make all figures in the animated style!
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DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
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DarthPineapple wrote:Lego is too stupid to make those.. I mean, who's silly idea was it to make all figures in the animated style!
They did that so the look matches the animation style of the cartoons coming out later this year.
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
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And they look rubbish..
Rook, why did you edited my post? Nothing was wrong!
Rook, why did you edited my post? Nothing was wrong!
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DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
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DarthPineapple wrote:And they look rubbish..
Rook, why did you edited my post? Nothing was wrong!
You had two periods, in that post and this one. I had posted this before for you but you might have missed it so that's ok. If you want to show a thought trailing off you use 3 periods. Like this... If you use 2 periods it just looks like you have an itchy trigger finger or that you missed one. You often over use the 3 period concepts. Most of the time you should just use one. Writers use the 3 periods mostly when people get interrupted, when they start to day dream, or when they want the reader to imagine what happens next. For example: "There she was in the heat of the moment and then..." The reader looks at content of the story and then assume they know what happens next.
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But I don't get this period thing...
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DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
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DarthPineapple wrote:But I don't get this period thing..
Right, so using TWO is wrong. ONE is good. THREE is ok but you need to read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipsis
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Rook wrote:DarthPineapple wrote:But I don't get this period thing..
Right, so using TWO is wrong. ONE is good. THREE is ok but you need to read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipsis
80-0 already said that to me. But still thanks.
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
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I did? Where? I can't seem to find it; perhaps you mixed up usernames?
80-0- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : New York, New YORK!
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I noticed afterwards that you responded on another thread. Hope that was helpful.
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Rook wrote:I noticed afterwards that you responded on another thread. Hope that was helpful.
Ahh yes, now I vaguely remember saying something on that subject somewhere else.
80-0- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : New York, New YORK!
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I'm confuzzed, what are we talking about? (Spelling was on purpose! )
DP using 2 periods all the time. ADMIN
Thanks ADMIN, I get it now.
DP using 2 periods all the time. ADMIN
Thanks ADMIN, I get it now.
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astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
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Where would one learn to use 2 periods .
Uberlag- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : Arizona
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Uberlag wrote:Where would one learn to use 2 periods .
I didn't know it was wrong to use 2...
Could we now all stop about it please?
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
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