Kyoto Figurehead
tsdjhfkjasdhfl this set is so awesome I lost my power of coherent thinking. ;siadfvn;jfhg!!!1!
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tsdjhfkjasdhfl this set is so awesome I lost my power of coherent thinking. ;siadfvn;jfhg!!!1!
Reiji
on Dec 17, 2007
Looks really good.
KatieK on Dec 17, 2007
LOL myrheille!
This is a very cool set. Perfect for all IB Lego Clan members. ;)
dyar on Dec 17, 2007
Also includes a Pirate and a Ninja.
This will be an IB Group 3 Free/Fresh Delivery. So get your pre-orders in. If you're not on the list, get yourself on there, you never know you might get some orders out of this.
marcelofigueroa on Dec 17, 2007
Beautiful! :o)
Marcelo.
Steax on Dec 17, 2007
Wait, there's an IB Lego Clan? I have to get in there! Awesome set. ^^
Liquix
on Dec 17, 2007
Send this when its out! =D
gswd on Dec 17, 2007
I guess I just don't understand it.
Classicsmiley on Dec 17, 2007
@gswd: I feel very sorry for you.
This is probably the coolest icon set ever released on this site. If you don't get the description, you must not have ABS running through your veins...
-Classicsmiley
Oh, someone, please send me this set as soon as it is released!
gswd on Dec 17, 2007
I guess not. I also don't understand what it has to do with Legos.
Steax on Dec 17, 2007
Err, those are Lego figure heads...
Baldwin on Dec 17, 2007
This is definitely one of the best bronze sets.
I'm in group 3, whisper on my box if anyone wants it once it's released.
katylava
on Dec 17, 2007
i hope brian plans on making lego torso and lego legs icon sets too. that would be suh-weeeeet.
caradotcom on Dec 17, 2007
@katylava - I was just about to write the same thing. How fun would that be to mix and match again!!!!!
rajr19 on Dec 17, 2007
loving it!
SawanM
on Dec 18, 2007
It is not bronze anymore!
caradotcom on Dec 18, 2007
Not to self, never call attention to "price" :)
myrheille on Dec 18, 2007
It's definetly worthy of the silver tag! :) Also, there are so many bronzes, it's nice to have some change (even though the number of bronze is coherent with their prize).
SawanM
on Dec 18, 2007
There have been lots of Gold released lately and it would be nice to see a quality bronze, like this one!
Baldwin on Dec 18, 2007
Guess the chefs saw this thread and bumped it to silver. Oh well, I get it free :)
fuseunderground on Dec 19, 2007
Cool set!!! If I don't get it anyone please send it,
I agree there should be legs and torsos,
possibly tools and hair/hats.....
Also, this isn't a critism, I'm just wondering
why do Americans add an 'S' to the plural of Lego?
I would say:
1 piece of LEGO
500 pieces of LEGO
1 LEGO Set
500 LEGO Sets (Yes please!! ;-))
and not 500 LEGOs etc.
Is this: just me? all UK people? any non-US?
how is it phrased in Denmark?
Just random 'wonderings'
Rich
rc
on Dec 19, 2007
@fuseunderground - I'm from Portugal and I never say LEGOs!
I'm in IB Lego Clan.
Steax on Dec 19, 2007
I usually use "LEGO" for the blocks and pieces, but when I mention sets then I might use LEGOs. As in, "3 pieces of LEGO", but also "I collect LEGOs". Dunno why, a habit. I have a huge collection of them... I daresay I might have one of the largest dumps of lego in Indonesia.
fuseunderground on Dec 19, 2007
@Steax your collection sounds impressive,
is it visible from space? :-) got any pictures?
I tend you just collect minifigs my self, as I was quickly running out of room collecting bricks and sets.
Steax on Dec 19, 2007
Hahaha, not quite. If you set them down on the ground with considerably placed space between them, I guess I could fill, say... A couple of tennis courts. Then add in the disassembled sets (against my parents will!) and various buckets of lego bricks which I use to occasionally make big things. It's probably nothing compared to people in other countries... The thing is, a minifig here would cost the same as a generous lunch. Perhaps I'll take photos later, hehe.
But of course, my masterpiece must be the Mindstorms NXT robot... Which I use to do all sorts of things, from hunting down rats to doing my art homework for me. =D
fuseunderground on Dec 19, 2007
Sounds impressive to me.
Does your art teacher know? and did you get bonus marks for innovation?
Steax on Dec 19, 2007
No... Teachers around here probably couldn't care less about them (once she even got mad at me for having my sheet's grid plotted out by my robot. Everyone else had to painstakingly mark out the page... But it's trivial for a robot to do that, lol). Ah well. I use it for math (graphs) too.
In the old days, the space shuttle set of LEGO basic was my favorite... It might still be now. ^^