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[b]Time, a question of speed[/b]

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This is an entry to another brickfilming website, brick-a-brack. What you have to do is animate a Lego minifigure walking at an average speed, waling slow motion, and then having them go really, really fast.  I hope you enjoy!]]></content>
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