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Who else owns LEGO Universe? I recieved it for Christmas and I was wondering if anybody else has it.

Also, I just went to LEGO.com and saw this video on the front page. It's about LEGO Universe. If you look closely in his room you'll see a TF2 Sentry.

Just in case anybody's interested I also recieved Kingdoms - 7959 - Knight's Showdown and Kingdoms - 7947 - Prison Tower Rescue for Christmas. Plus I already owned the 7949 - Prison Carriage Rescue so now I just need to get some more lion knight guy sets.

Edit: I just realised if I wanted to get the rest of the LEGO Kingdoms sets (Excluding the keychains and battlepacks) it would cost me $120. Seriously I doubt any of you care but whatever

i betaed i need to rebuy it

Out of those, how about an ass instead.



I would never be able to make something like this lol.
an ass

what




Does anyone have any ideas on avoiding Lego parts that are made in China?

Also, not mine, but still cool:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bricktrix/3866876797/
A British Railways Class 37 diesel engine, recreated in Lego.
« Last Edit: December 30, 2010, 06:15:46 PM by Pliny »

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bricktrix/3866876797/
A British Railways Class 37 diesel engine, recreated in Lego.
Do loving want
I like trains :D

I share that sentiment.

A lot of people use this website to build steam engines. They even have a pretty nice gallery here.

Then there's this pretty nice Steamshovel.

I post youtube vid instead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIKLwaMJGQc
i hope u like it :3
That's not even a house you made lol, its a shopping mall that you followed instructions for  :cookieMonster:
It is a cool set though, I got it on sale at Brickworld 2010 and me and my friend Enrico built it about a month ago, it was fun.

I hope whatever guy makes those sets makes an old Movie Theater, that'd be awesome.

Does anyone have any ideas on avoiding Lego parts that are made in China?
Why avoid Lego parts that are made in China? ;o

Edit: blagharfjlsdkf double post

Why avoid Lego parts that are made in China? ;o

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Because most of the stuff I own that came from China just happens to be complete trash. Then there's all the hype about 'health and safety standards' in parts production. I've read that only certain electronic parts are made there, but I want to be sure before I buy any Lego

Because most of the stuff I own that came from China just happens to be complete trash. Then there's all the hype about 'health and safety standards' in parts production. I've read that only certain electronic parts are made there, but I want to be sure before I buy any Lego
It's all just a bunch of plastic bricks, how bad can they be? :P


I ordered 18 dollars worth of merchandise from brick forge. I got like 5 dragon swords and elven swords too for 2 dollars :)

http://www.reasonablyclever.com/blog/labels/Bootlegs.html

Enjoy
oh my... is that.. real?
I ordered 18 dollars worth of merchandise from brick forge. I got like 5 dragon swords and elven swords too for 2 dollars :)
nice