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Starcraft 2 Hyperion Battlecruiser In LEGO Sven Jungo used roughly 15,000 LEGO bricks to create this mind-boggling Starcraft 2 Hyperion Battlecruiser. My guess is that patience wasn’t on Sven’s list of new year’s resolutions. Check out some additional photos after the break. Related Posts On Nerd Approved: Next post: The Princess Bride Pregnancy Test Previous post: Save Up To 50% On Fables Comics For a Limited Time [Deals]Sold & shipped by SoftwareCWShipping optionsFree pickup not available from this seller1Add to CartShipping optionsFree pickup not available from this seller$.$.$.+ $.$.$.+ Compare all 3 sellersSoftware Type:Action/Adventure GamePlatform Support:PCLicense Type:Complete Product Read more.... : Activision Blizzard, Inc Product Name: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Brand Name: Activision License Information License Pricing: Standard License Type: Complete Product Miscellaneous Physical Characteristics Product Information Platform Support: PC Features: Fast-paced, hard-hitting, tightly balanced competitive real-time strategy gameplay that recaptures and improves on the magic of the original game.




Three completely distinct races: Protoss, Terran, and Zerg. New units and gameplay mechanics further distinguish each race. Vibrant new 3D-graphics engine with support for dazzling visual effects and massive unit and army sizes. Full multiplayer support, with new competitive features and matchmaking utilities available through Battle.net. Full map-making and scripting tools to give players incredible freedom in customizing and personalizing their gameplay experience. Package Type: Retail Software Name: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty - Complete Product Software Sub Type: Action/Adventure Game Upgrade Information: Not Applicable Software Main Type: Game Operating System Support: Windows ESRB Rating: T (Teen 13+) PEGI Rating: Not Applicable Rating Descriptor: Blood and Gore Multiplayer Support: Yes Single Player Support: Yes WarrantySpecificationsGenderVideo Game CollectionCapacityAge RangeSystem RequirementsGenreModelBrandRequired PeripheralsVideo Game GenreIs Online Multiplayer AvailableYVideo Game PlatformFabric ContentTarget AudienceConditionCompatible DevicesSizeMaterialManufacturer Part NumberSubgenreColorContainer TypePublisherAssembled Product WeightAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Videosthis




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If you don't, he'll break your legs! Our rules have been updated and given their own forum. Go and look at them! They are nice, and there may be new ones that you didn't know about! Hooray for The System! in Help / Advice Forum So recently I've been building stuff out of Legos for my nephews and niece to play with. Between my old pieces and some they inherited from their other uncle/aunts they have a good number of pieces but IMO you can never have too many. Since the very idea of following instructions and actually building whatever is pictured on the box is a dark heresy that needs to be purged from the world with fire, I'm pretty sure that buying most of the themed boxed sets isn't going to be the way to go. Buying some "Creator" sets since these seem more generalized. Buying sets that have been looted of mini-figs from Ebay or BrickLink. Seems you can save almost 1/2 the price on StarWars sets. Buying bulk pieces from Ebay or BrickLink. Seems sort of risky and hard to spot deals.




I've also been playing around with Lego Digital Designer. Seems cool but I was wondering if anyone knows a good place where people share their creations. Also it seems like some of the pieces I used to use all the time are out of production. In particular pieces that consisted of two 2x6 plates hinged together seem to have been replaces with smaller bits that can be put together as a hinge. Also I don't see the large circular turning pieces. Anyway, I hope some Lego fans here can lend me some expertise on how to best acquire more precious, precious bricks. (Please do not gift. My game bank is already full.) Is there a Lego store near where you live? There's one near my parents' home, and it was pretty neat. There was a thing where you could buy Legos by the cup, filling them from these bins in the back of the store. 2nd on the Lego Store.... I went to one on Long Island, and you could buy pieces in bulk by weight I pick up bags of lego from Value Village here in my area.




Sometimes you have to filter out some mega blocks and such but there's a lot of bulk lego available and the bags (about the size of a plastic shopping bag) are only a few dollars. As for sharing creations, they do that a LOT on the lego site itself, have you checked it out? Using LDD people upload a lot of stuff to the "Factory Creations" section of the lego site. I check out The Brothers Brick occasionally to marvel at the ridiculous stuff some people make. Sometimes I wish I were that talented. It wouldn't be so good for sharing creations though, unless you're that talented. It has given me several ideas for stuff I wish I had the bricks to build, though. Thanks for the advice so far, guys. There are 3, 3!, Lego stores in Chicago but that isn't exactly close. Maybe I'll make the trip sometime. Yeah, I would never even photograph anything I make, mostly because I can never be bothered to even try and control the colors I use. I used to try, but I'd always run out and give up, using anything I could.




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