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LEGO Indiana Jones Flying Wing

Started by gooberliberation, October 27, 2008, 09:06:09 PM

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gooberliberation

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?s=735ba9300749f46b0ef9361159ed8491&showtopic=22519

Coming in 2009. I haven't really been buying lego since they started using stickers instead of painted bricks and using real skin-tones for ther licensed products. But between this and finally modern weapons such as machine guns pistols from the batman and indy sets, I think I might have to start again.
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Captain Canada

How come Margie is breakdancinf on the wing while that bald guy is trying to kill Indy ?

:thumbsup:

Looks pretty cool, tho. I also like 'Patrick' in the header with what looks to be a Bazooka !

:lol:
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nev

Cool.  The boy is starting to get into Lego right now - in fact its pretty much all he's getting for Christmas ;)  Going to be such a chore for daddy helping him build it all........ :D

Now all I need to do is get him into Star Wars and I've got an excuse to start buying him the really cool SW Lego :)
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Sauragnmon

Ah, the memories... we were just starting to get the really interesting pieces when I started to fade out of the lego stage, with my massive tote full of the stuff.  I passed it down to my cousins, who have since enjoyed my massive stockpile of stuff.  Definately the cool stuff came out when I stopped.  Damn them!
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Just your friendly neighbourhood Mad Scientist and Ship-whiffer.

Overkill? Nah, it's Insurance.  So are the 20" guns.

NARSES2

I don't think we had Lego as such in the 50's, it was Mechano and such things. Had a building set once with real mini bricks and tiles. You used wallpaper paste to build houses on "real" blueprints, then water to break it up. Fond memories  ;D

Spent hours with my nephews and their Lego though - great stuff
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my 4 year old neice now has all of my old Lego, so I still get to play with it...  :wub: