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Heres a bit of armless fun.
Enjoy and PLMKWYT
Peace and step dancing, Professor Whateverly
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Holy crap.
That cracked me up. :)
And thank you for sparing us a LEGO Michael Flatley.
-Brendan
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Holy crap.
That cracked me up. :)
And thank you for sparing us a LEGO Michael Flatley.
-Brendan
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Thanks for the blessing and youre most welcome. The Lego Michael Flatley is not
even allowed in our house. Not since the incident.
Peace and knowing the limits, Professor Whateverly
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | So simple, yet so funny! And well built, too! ;-) Im still laughing...
A question: Where did those torsos come from?
Spotlighted. :-D
-- Nathan Wells
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So simple, yet so funny! And well built, too! ;-) Im still laughing...
A question: Where did those torsos come from?
Spotlighted. :-D
-- Nathan Wells
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I too enjoyed the creation.
The parts are this:
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/17
Hope that helps.
Ben Medinets
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So simple, yet so funny! And well built, too! ;-) Im still laughing...
A question: Where did those torsos come from?
Spotlighted. :-D
-- Nathan Wells
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Thanks Nathan
The proto-minifig torsos are from the mid seventies, as
Benjamin points out (Thanks
Benjamin), and as Bruce mentions in his excellent
Evolution
of the Minifig essay. I have many that came with the sets I purchased back in
the day.
A full proto minifig appeared most recently as Mr Boddy in
Mitch Hivelys wonderful Clue Vignettes,
albeit, with a different head. Those new flesh tones do look so deathly next
to the classic yellow, dont you think?
Peace and clues, Professor Whateverly
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