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Re: Some Breating entries
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lugnet.loc.au
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Tue, 1 Jun 2004 14:27:02 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Richie Dulin wrote:
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In lugnet.loc.au, Benjamin Whytcross wrote:
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Just a couple of entries...more on the way, including (hopefully) a small
coastal trader.
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Looking foward to it.
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Just remember to go easy on it...Itll be my first pirate style M.O.C.
And why not...Someone had to come up with a simpler and less original model than
Phar Lap :)
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Derivative, but good. Hang on: you do know that Phar Lap was a gelding, dont
you?
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Yep...in our universe this happened...but what about in the millions of others,
including the LEGO one...I have determined that in this one he wasnt gelded.
Anyway, can you provide an explanation of any way to tell if a LEGO horse has
been gelded or not :) (And this is getting WAY off track.)
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(I wonder if Mrs Phar Lap looked forward to the milkmans horse visiting
every day?)
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As this is a family-type forum, Ill decline to make ANY comments on this one...
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Nice work... nice choice of brown horses and divers knives.
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Yep...Cutlasses just didnt suit it as bayonettes, being too long. And if they
were used it would be more of a cavalry charge.
Actually, I MAY be either replacing these images or creating a new scene...Ive
had a few ideas on ways to improve the light horse troopers, and make them look
closer to the way they actually were in the charge.
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Now we know were Saddam hid is WMDs - Brictoria!
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Nope...no WMDs here. I think they were all sent to Denmark...have you seen the
colour of some of the minifigs coming from there. Judging by their colour,
someone has been testing something on them. After all, the natural colour of the
minifig is yellow, not brown, pink, flesh or other weird colour.
Anyway, this vehicle should be in operation on the Queens birthday weekend...Do
you think you can take it on?
ALSO, there are a few more vehicles and weapons that didnt fit a category on my
site if youre interested in seeing whats available to enter battle...with many
more under developement.
Thanks,
Benjamin Whytcross
The Brictoria Barracks
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| (...) Looking foward to it. (...) Derivative, but good. (...) son :) ) Derivative, but good. Hang on: you do know that Phar Lap was a gelding, don't you? (I wonder if Mrs Phar Lap looked forward to the milkman's horse visiting every day?) (...) Nice (...) (20 years ago, 1-Jun-04, to lugnet.loc.au, FTX)
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