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Joined: 1/19/2008 Posts: 200 Location: In the lego world
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Today a Chain mining team found an pipeline in the ground about 13 miles ( in lego miles , otherwise its like 108 inches ) that will soon have to be buried to keep it out of the Kindom and the new threats reaches. ( this is of my houses sprinkler system that my uncle, me, and my dad are working on ) LINKLINKLINKLINKLINK LINK
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Joined: 3/3/2008 Posts: 82 Location: Middlesbrough, North east england
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Great work Char, I like the use of natural ground.
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Joined: 11/12/2007 Posts: 557 Location: The barren wasteland we call Earth
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Very nice. The real world fits in very good with the vig, just like I used for my A Company mountain patrol vig.
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Joined: 1/19/2008 Posts: 200 Location: In the lego world
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kaboom4 wrote:Very nice. The real world fits in very good with the vig, just like I used for my A Company mountain patrol vig. Yup
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Joined: 12/11/2007 Posts: 119 Location: Wisconsin
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Good work, I love the terrain and how the figs seem to fit right in.
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Joined: 1/19/2008 Posts: 200 Location: In the lego world
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meltheplatypus wrote:Good work, I love the terrain and how the figs seem to fit right in. Thanks
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Joined: 2/3/2008 Posts: 120 Location: London
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ScubaCJ wrote:Great work Char, I like the use of natural ground. Just what he said but not great work very good work. I can see the dark side of milk
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Joined: 4/14/2008 Posts: 1,046 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Like everyone else said, I really like the use of natural ground. Perhaps some action vigs could be made next? Like post-apoc bad guys crawling through the pipe or something . . . Anyway, awesome vig
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Joined: 1/19/2008 Posts: 200 Location: In the lego world
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Brickfan93 wrote:Like everyone else said, I really like the use of natural ground. Perhaps some action vigs could be made next? Like post-apoc bad guys crawling through the pipe or something . . .
Anyway, awesome vig
Cant, we filled up the hole Sunday :(
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Joined: 4/14/2008 Posts: 1,046 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Char72 wrote:Brickfan93 wrote:Like everyone else said, I really like the use of natural ground. Perhaps some action vigs could be made next? Like post-apoc bad guys crawling through the pipe or something . . .
Anyway, awesome vig
Cant, we filled up the hole Sunday :( Oh, well . . . something to think about next time, huh? :-)
"Time to let 'Ol Painless out of the bag!"
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Joined: 4/8/2008 Posts: 24
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Like everyone else, good use of the terrain. But why is that one guy sticking his arm in the pipe? Lost his cat or something? :)
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Joined: 1/19/2008 Posts: 200 Location: In the lego world
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Muerta therapie wrote:Like everyone else, good use of the terrain. But why is that one guy sticking his arm in the pipe? Lost his cat or something? :) Hahaha, no its a optical allusion, on link three you actually can see the guy, and its because the pipes above him and because of the way i took the pic XD
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Joined: 1/19/2008 Posts: 200 Location: In the lego world
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Brickfan93 wrote:Char72 wrote:Brickfan93 wrote:Like everyone else said, I really like the use of natural ground. Perhaps some action vigs could be made next? Like post-apoc bad guys crawling through the pipe or something . . .
Anyway, awesome vig
Cant, we filled up the hole Sunday :( Oh, well . . . something to think about next time, huh? :-) Ya
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Joined: 3/8/2008 Posts: 223 Location: no where near you maine
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Very good vignette! just one thing that they need to think...Don't flush!
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