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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Vietnam War in LEGO ]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[This isn't bad, and it's refreshing to see non WWII combat, which is what most of the content of Lego war films tend to be.  I noticed that war-themed brickfilms tend to be basic missions or goals without a lot of story development.  That's okay, but if you like the Vietnam era, a great source for material ideas is Marvel Comics' "The 'Nam", which ran from 1986 for seven to eight years.  It was in real time befor ethere was a 24 series:  Every issue was released every 30 days, and 30 days in comic time passed between issues.  The comic was a perfect balance between realism and all-ages-appropriate material.  The stories presented were all based on real life events in the Vietnam War.  I'd love to see the characters and situations from The 'Nam rendered in Lego.]]></content>
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[b]Vietnam War in LEGO [/b]

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A recreation of a section from the book Fallen Angels, by Walter Dean Myers, for a school project. I did it last minute so near the end I got lazy, but I hope it i still enjoyable.]]></content>
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