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This ABS plastic skylift is a MOC (my own creation). I "kitbashed" from various Lego sets.
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Dr. Spock
You'd be my grandson'e hero with lego creations like this. Aloha |
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Kitbashing means you take apart the kits after completion for other creations.....no saving them?
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Being a former model railroader, I am well familiar with kitbashing. I have kitbashed a number of locomotives, cars, and buildings. I do all my railroading on the computer, now, with Microsoft Train Simulator.
Very interesting creation, Mr. Spock. I guess if I really want some Lego blocks, I'm going to have to ignore my wife and just go out and buy some! There is a great Lego store in our local mall. Cal |
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