Waterfall house by Rocko (not me)
Waterfall house by Rocko (not me)
I found this on Flickr and it looks very nice. It was made by Rocko
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Wow thats a nice house.
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I wish I had the time, and the bricks, to make things that awesome.
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I want to go to there.
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no kidding, it is creations like this that made me pick up this hobby again.hatcher wrote:I wish I had the time, and the bricks, to make things that awesome.
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Nice Scene there. Love the bridge and the waterfall.
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Thanks for sharing. I'll move this over to "General LEGO Discussion & Cool Creations".
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is this for sale?
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+1.hatcher wrote:I wish I had the time, and the bricks, to make things that awesome.
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When my kids get older, I anticipate we will build things like this together.hatcher wrote:I wish I had the time, and the bricks, to make things that awesome.
At least that is my wish.
I have inoperable cancer and am unable to work. Any gifts would be appreciated. Thank you!
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kids are the perfect excuse to buy more legos!ncbarrett wrote:When my kids get older, I anticipate we will build things like this together.hatcher wrote:I wish I had the time, and the bricks, to make things that awesome.
At least that is my wish.
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You can ask the designer. ;)somehappybricks wrote:is this for sale?
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I didn't really need an excuse, but I have bought more since my daughter was born.toystest wrote:kids are the perfect excuse to buy more legos!ncbarrett wrote:When my kids get older, I anticipate we will build things like this together.hatcher wrote:I wish I had the time, and the bricks, to make things that awesome.
At least that is my wish.
It will be their inheritance.
I have inoperable cancer and am unable to work. Any gifts would be appreciated. Thank you!
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I had forgotten how much fun legos are (i know I should be beaten for that statement). It was not until my oldest was old enough for Duplos that I got a reminder. Building duplos with him made me remember how much fun legos are. initial I went on a shopping spree and than my 2yr old had roughly 2500 duplos... We could build buildings he could stand in :Dncbarrett wrote:I didn't really need an excuse, but I have bought more since my daughter was born.toystest wrote: kids are the perfect excuse to buy more legos!
It will be their inheritance.
Well my wife informed me that I was to not buy anymore duplos as she had no clue where to store any more of them.
That's the point we switched to regular legos for me to buy and play with my son with as they are smaller and easier to store. So I guess he may not be an excuse by definition, but it's easier to get it by the funding commission (aka my wife).
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I wonder how much this 'set' would cost if you made it using the DesignByMe application.Senator wrote:You can ask the designer. ;)somehappybricks wrote:is this for sale?
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The concept of the waterfall is a very nice one. The creator really used all of the elements avaliable. Cool idea.
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that is awesome!
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