But the third wave of Star Wars legos is ... ::stumbles over forgotten thread:: OW! Anyway, with the third wave of SW legos en-route, I'm just getting so dammed excited!
I wish these things had come out when I was a kid ...
Ah well. What's wrong with a 22-year old college student buying legos?
Anyone else love the SW sets as much as I? Anyone? Hello?
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I have lots of Star Wars Legos... however, I was making Millenium Falcons and X-wings and TIE fighters long before there were commercial sets for them...
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I can laugh at more of you. I have extra coolness points, attained through the joint powers of moderatorism, and living at the bottom of Penny Lane. Plus, I have Super Fire Convoy AND God Convoy. Nyah.
I do have to admit though, that deluxe LEGO TIE Fighter looks pretty gorgeous.
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Trek is getting screwed over in Legos, just like they were in Micro Machines...
*plays with his Micro Machine starships*
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well, it appears as if my idea of creating a scale defiant as been resurrected. damn you jeff. oh well, i might as well redesign the bridge, now that i have some newer pieces that will make it that much cooler. i just got all the new star wars lego sets today, and while i was building the droid escape set, it dawned on me that this sets has some great pieces to help make turbolifts. my arctic sets will also provide for some good walls and hull windows as well. Lego has made some great pieces lately that will vastly improve what my defiant will eventually turn out to be. if yall were wondering, and if i remember correctly, the model would be one of a rather grand scale and take many many years to complete, not to mention several thousand dollars. this is because in the end it would be about 16 feet long and 12 feet wide, not to mention a few feet high. you're probably thinking that i'm insane, but hey, we all need a hobby don't we?
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