The Raddist Awesomely Awesomest Pictures Picture Thread Of All, Like, Time, Maaaan! - Part 3

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As a kid, I had some Lego wings and weapons and stuff, but mostly I just had various multicoloured bricks, so any spaceships or aeroplanes I built were a garish mish-mash of all sorts of colours. Doesn't mean those rockets and cars were any less awesome though. :woot:
 
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God damn it, enough with the stupid My Little Pony ****!!!!!! :cmad:
 
But you used your imaginations.

I built myself a 5-Lion Voltron.

I could take my five lions, and with a little fiddling, join them together to make Voltron.

It was all blocky, and probably wouldn't look that great if I saw it now, but I was damn proud of that build.

I had the real Voltron toy. :o

But we did try and make the Vehicle Voltron and wouldn't you know it, my legos that made houses made a giant multicolored block which was his body. :o
 
I had the real Voltron toy. :o

As did I.

I also had the vehicle Voltron.

But we did try and make the Vehicle Voltron and wouldn't you know it, my legos that made houses made a giant multicolored block which was his body. :o

Then you suck at Legos or imagining :o
 
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I had the real Voltron toy. :o

But we did try and make the Vehicle Voltron and wouldn't you know it, my legos that made houses made a giant multicolored block which was his body. :o

I asked my parents for transformers and voltron. I got the vehicle voltron and go-bots
 
Unfortunately I wasn't quite this clever with my legos

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See I didn't have those pieces. I had essentially 4 different types of legos, just different colors. :(
 
That Jurassic Park one would be a lot better without the T-Rex.
 
I didn't even see the T-Rex at first. It's too small and really doesn't fit in the poster.

It does fit, if you look at the bottom right corner, the T-Rex is chasing the jeep.
 
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