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Offline übermetroid

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While looking at this http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=126969 I found this:


Here is the link. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=136390

Did someone from here build that?
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Offline BS403

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who ever made that page misspelled gtf hercules
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Offline CP5670

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Looks very nice, although I think he meant to refer to the Herc II instead of the Zeus.

[edit] Ah, that's the same guy who made the Polymorphon ship at the last Brickfest event. That still has the best interior I've seen on any Lego spacecraft. I doubt he's from around here though.

The fact that he mentions FS2 there might actually gives us a bit of extra publicity, as his stuff is quite well known.

 

Offline brozozo

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That's quite impressive, as is most everything on that website.

 

Offline Dysko

I want him build a Collie. With all the internal corridors like that carrier, obviously ;)
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Offline Polpolion

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I remember someone doing the Valkyrie, too.

 

Offline redsniper

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The Valk was done by an HLPer IIRC.
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Offline Janos

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Legos are cool and I'm about 23 and don't play with them and my life is hell i think it has to do with legos and those small sharp parts which you step on god damnit
lol wtf

 

Offline Roanoke

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my parents took my lego away when I was 13. Too old for it, they'd say.....  :sigh:

 

Offline Ulala

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I'm half way to 21 and I still bust out the legos from time to time. They're fantastic fun.  :nod:
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Offline CP5670

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You can't be too old for it. :D I am 20 and, as most of you probably know, a Lego fanboy (got my 300th set last week :p). I have a few projects currently in progress (just finished adding motorized stabilizers to this thing a few days ago) and am planning to start another one when my Bricklink parts order arrives.

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Legos are cool and I'm about 23 and don't play with them and my life is hell i think it has to do with legos and those small sharp parts which you step on god damnit

I have some bricks strewn about my bedroom floor but somehow manage to avoid them even in the dark. :D

 

Offline Prophet

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I think I was 20 when I played with me blocks the last time. But there's only so much you can do with my old blocks, I can't be arsed to buy new ones because I spend my money on this new toy of mine. It's called compootar. I have an internet on it.
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Offline Mongoose

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I'm probably one of the only people who's never once built anything creative with Lego bricks.  Don't get me wrong; I probably have a hundred thousand bricks all told, but the vast majority of those are in the form of completed models, all built exactly to instruction specifications, gathering dust in my room back home.  If I bought a car, I wanted to build/play with that car, and that was that. :p

 

Offline Prophet

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All my models were disassembled pretty soon. And I either ate or lost the instructions. And every time I used one of the special parts to create something cool and awesome and heavily armed that would lay waste to an army of miniature soldiers only to be blown to bits by the last living grenadier, I would think with fondness of the old useless model from which the part came from. :blah:
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Offline Dysko

I too build Lego only following instruction. After all, why should I dismantle that giant TIE Interceptor to build other models, when I spent 2 days building it?
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Offline Qwer

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I made this one two months ago. ;7
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Offline Snail

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Is that an Eclipse?

 

Offline Prophet

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It isn't easy from this angle. :wtf:
But Eclipse would be my guess also. Mainly becasue I've got nothing until I read Snails response... :nervous:
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Offline Sarafan

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Thats really cool! Now why dont someone makes more of those? A lego Deimos or Sobek would be incredible.

 

Offline CP5670

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I don't recognize it, although I probably wouldn't unless it was from the FS universe. :p

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I too build Lego only following instruction. After all, why should I dismantle that giant TIE Interceptor to build other models, when I spent 2 days building it?

Are you talking about the 7181? I found that a relatively quick build for its size, maybe three or four hours. :p I still have mine built but will be scrapping it for parts soon. I have several potential uses for the 28 black 8x3 wings.

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And I either ate or lost the instructions.

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