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I like this! It has the rudimentary look of a new innovation, and you can almost
see Kilroys pride ;) Form has always followed function anyway ; ) I am posting
a link to your post on EB (for the adventurer lovers there...).
God Bless,
Nathan
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In lugnet.adventurers, Nathan Todd wrote:
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I like this! It has the rudimentary look of a new innovation, and you can
almost see Kilroys pride ;) Form has always followed function anyway ; ) I
am posting a link to your post on EB (for the adventurer lovers there...).
God Bless,
Nathan
Visit my brickshelf gallery:
(pic=link)
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I certainly enjoyed your creation. Dr. K seems a tad hare-brained - it doesnt
faze him to be sitting on the nose of an enormous pressure vessel that could go
sky-high at any time. And thats the way it should be - the true Adventurer
spirit.
Plus, this really does look like something that could work. As if it might have
been a steam-powered tank from a little known war fought in the late 1800s,
where the steam tanks easily overran enemy trenches but, of course, never ran
any troops over, who were always tipped off that the tank was coming by its
characteristic chuga-chuga sound...
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