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Well done Connor, looks awesome :yes:
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Well done to Connor. Great work. Some amazing exhibits there too. Only set I've picked up lately has been the Mini which was a fun little build.

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What a legend!
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Dammit, didn't go to brickalaide this year. Definitely taking the kids next year :)

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Intrepid wins... I want that for christmas.
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Some play it safe on the merry-go-round, others go for the thrills of the roller-coaster.

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Pinger$ wrote:Dammit, didn't go to brickalaide this year. Definitely taking the kids next year :)
We'll be there again, so make sure you say hi.
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http://brickset.com/article/20854/techn ... 911-gt3-rs

Saving up already!

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I'm currently building this with my 7 year old daughter ("I'm sorry Mrs Montey, your daughter is an engineer!").

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There's talk that Aussie price may be $499 :yikes:
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pab wrote:There's talk that Aussie price may be $499 :yikes:
Almost guaranteed I'd say judging by other prices published :(

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I'm starting to save my pennies now
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Haha oh yes!
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Life is hard...but, life is harder when you're dumb.
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Built the Porsche a couple of weeks ago. It's a biggun!
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Savings on lego for those in the cities.

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anyone else find a Caterham 7 under their tree? :D
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Nope :( Is alright though. Had some other Lego vehicles. Caterham is on the birthday list
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I got that F40. Been wanting it since it's release.


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One of the best Lego stop motion animations ive seen

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Lego drones are looking pretty cool!! $50 ain't that bad! :eek:

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KNAPPO wrote:One of the best Lego stop motion animations ive seen


haha thats cool!
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