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  1. Canadian_Super_Patriot

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    Now those are cool!
    Thanks csp!
     
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    No problem
     
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    some more piccies from the web

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    This one is apparently radio controlled

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    Wow check out this place http://www.mechanizedbrick.com/mb.html

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    As this is a WW2 discussion group anyone seen the auschwitz lego? Very weird but interesting. I won't post the piccies or links in case anyone is offended but they are easily found on google. There not official lego though.

    FNG
     
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    I used to make some damm fine dinosaurs - not easy I can tell you with the blocks around 20 years ago.
     
  6. Canadian_Super_Patriot

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    I allready posted the site below.

    http://www.mechanizedbrick.com/mb.html

    No problem though , it's a simple mistake , it's a pretty cool site though , in my opinion the Large Half Track and The Tiger 1 are the best
     
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    iv seen the tank in toys' r' us while looking for my neices birthday(boring)
    its cool :cool:
     
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    I had so many legos, I dont think I still have a model thatts intact though. All of the pieces are in two big bags in my basement. I remeber making a really cool artillery peice one time.
     
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    wow, i like that U-boat.

    i also used to be a lego fanatic

    but then i grew up and stopped playing :(
     
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    i still have a big box of several assembled vehicles and such under my bed.
    we used to have more, but the larger part of what used to be about 4-5 bedside cabins (that is to say if all was compressed together it would take up about that much room (solid)) has been sold of since me nor my brother does anything with it anymore
    i did enjoy the "old-skool" lego better just square blocks useable for anything are much more fun then those specialised ones only useable for specific constructions
     

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