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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Captain-Camper » Wed Oct 19, 2016 12:04 pm

You have 62 boxes of lego and 9 tubs! How did you fit this all in a shed?
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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by stubby » Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:09 pm

dilanski wrote:So, I recently moved home and have managed to get my lego collection out of the shed.
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"SWEET TITTY FUCKING JESUS" Was my reaction as well when I realised how much lego there was.
Oh hey, that reminds me of my own loot to announce. I bought a ridiculous house on a lake. I've already dressed it up like Sonks for Halloween.

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The entire second floor is just sacks and sacks of Lego. It took a full month to move it all and I'm still finding more.

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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Duerer » Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:21 pm

That's quite a fuckton of bricks. Since I assume that the battlefield for Jellybean Apocalypse is currently disassembled, are you going to rebuild it at some point?
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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by stubby » Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:46 pm

Yep, it's in the back corner there. I've had to dismantle and reassemble it completely twice already from a previous move and a basement flooding, so I have some experience.
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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by dilanski » Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:37 pm

Captain-Camper wrote:You have 62 boxes of lego and 9 tubs! How did you fit this all in a shed?
That was the issue, I sort of just stuffed it in there. Eventually the shed became kind of unusable, and the rest of the family wanted to use it for storage as well. Eventually what was once my sacred lego shed became a place where dreams went to die. BUT NO MORE! WE ARE CANCELLING THE DARK AGES!
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I don't know what is more terrifying, the fact that the house actually looks like the SONKS, or the fact I just took it as gospel that you did this and didn't look to see if it was photoshopped.

Fun Brikwars Fact: The SONKS has it's 10th birthday this November.
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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by RedRover » Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:02 pm

Can you invite me over? I'll bring beer, donuts, and LEGO

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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Captain-Camper » Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:49 pm

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The entire second floor is just sacks and sacks of Lego. It took a full month to move it all and I'm still finding more.

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Man if i had that many legos
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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Tzan » Wed Oct 19, 2016 7:15 pm

Well, I guess you win at architecture. :(

I always offer to people that I can make a Hobbit house for them, but nobody lets me do it.

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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by TastySkippy123 » Wed Oct 19, 2016 9:54 pm

I have all my blood and fire and transparent pieces in one box for awesomeness! :studgod:

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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Captain-Camper » Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:12 pm

Tzan wrote:Well, I guess you win at architecture. :(

I always offer to people that I can make a Hobbit house for them, but nobody lets me do it.
So by making a hobbit house do you mean dumping a shit ton of dirt on their roof?
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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by TastySkippy123 » Thu Oct 20, 2016 8:14 am

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Tzan wrote:Well, I guess you win at architecture. :(

I always offer to people that I can make a Hobbit house for them, but nobody lets me do it.
So by making a hobbit house do you mean dumping a shit ton of dirt on their roof?
Duh, that's how they make Hobbit houses, didn't you know?

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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Tzan » Thu Oct 20, 2016 7:10 pm

Captain-Camper wrote:
Tzan wrote:Well, I guess you win at architecture. :(
I always offer to people that I can make a Hobbit house for them, but nobody lets me do it.
So by making a hobbit house do you mean dumping a shit ton of dirt on their roof?
Of course not, don't be silly. You can't get dirt high enough to dump on a two story house.
Luckily I have extensive structural engineering experience.
We dig a hole under the house, sinking it into the ground, then cover it with the dirt we removed.
So you have a nice slope of grass as a roof.

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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Captain-Camper » Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:44 pm

Ah that makes sense. Might have to do a little re modeling but its worth it.
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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Tzan » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:03 pm

I practiced by making hobbit dog houses.
One time it seems the dog was in it at the time.
I explained to the owner that the dog has gone on An Unexpected Journey, to a land far far away.

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Re: The official LOOT topic

Post by Captain-Camper » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:07 pm

how much for my house?
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