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King's castle.
I don't think this set was the first Legos I owned, but it was my favorite as a kid. I still have some pieces, but I'm sure it's not a full set. I've considered rebuying it on eBay.
Chittagong said:![]()
King's castle.
DarthWoo said:Who can forget this insanity:
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MisterNoisy said:God, I used to have so much LEGO - enough to fill two of those huge underbed Sterilite containers. I ended up giving them all away to a coworker for their kid's birthday.
Only thing left is this little dude, who stands watch over my desk:
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bucknuticus said:More pics, different angels and some photos during production at the link:
wetwired said:I'm pretty sure I've posted some of these before in other threads but here's a few of my creations
Town View by Brent Waller, on Flickr
Half the fun is photographing them, I have tons more photos in some fun setups for the robots etc.
KingK said:Holy shit dude. Those are all pretty impressive, but this one made my jaw drop.
Nice work
moop2000 said:Awesome. Do you have a parts list for this or instructions?
wetwired said:To clarify the middle building I built, the rest a actual sets you can buy, I built my building to suit and fit with that line of sets.
Well my wife bought this one for me today for my birthday, I just have to wait a month before I can get it. Got it pretty cheap too in the local (Australian) end of year toy sales.wetwired said:I may have to buy this new one to compensate
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mrklaw said:hey, why do you work? To earn money to rebuy all your childhood favourite toys on ebay of course!
I remember that Space set, think I had it too. But my favourite set was this Technic Chassis, which I bought off ebay last year - used but in good condition
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I can't see that image at work but I'm guessing it's the one from 1980, (8860). Owning that was my childhood dream. My plan is to acquire that bad boy and these two over summer....
[IMG]http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kt2467KhNR1qzh0pgo1_500.jpg
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And then my life will be complete. The Shock Cycle was by far my favourite as a youngster.
wetwired said:I'm pretty sure I've posted some of these before in other threads but here's a few of my creations
*pics*
I've got that, or at least I have all the bits in a few boxes several hours away from me.SmokyDave said:
Milchjon said:Love all those. 2 Questions:
Can you actually put a minifig in the Tumbler?
And wouldn't it make sense to take the hands off the clothes on the clothesrack?
MisterNoisy said:God, I used to have so much LEGO - enough to fill two of those huge underbed Sterilite containers. I ended up giving them all away to a coworker for their kid's birthday.
Only thing left is this little dude, who stands watch over my desk:
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wetwired said:1)
I actually made instructions for it using a Lego CAD program, you can find them here if you're interested
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I don't get this question.Milchjon said:And wouldn't it make sense to take the hands off the clothes on the clothesrack?
BGBW said:
panama chief said:where can i find this guy?? i have a friend whose a Gundam nut. this would make an awesome gift for him.
HammerOfThor said:Do you guys know what set this is from?
mrklaw said:
Hell yes! Also: The Airport Set mentioned before was amazing, so much value in there and small details.Subitai said:My fav that I owned.
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Chittagong said:![]()
King's castle.
DarthWoo said:Who can forget this insanity:
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That is a sic deal.moop2000 said:Got this at the flea market yesterday for $18. It's complete and the bag of parts hasn't even been opened.
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Subitai said:That is a sic deal.
Most impressive monorail set-up video I could find. Trains get way move love since they get space at model rail conventions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghY0nmVUgyA&NR=1
This mantra didn't work. I bought Technic Set 8865 (The awesome car chassis). Now I have my childhood dream set, I'm hoping I won't be compelled to buy any others.SmokyDave said:Must. Stop. Spending. Money.