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How about............. Legos?

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How about............. Legos?

HALP.
My birthday is coming soon and I have no list of stuff I want! D:
Nerf gun.
Batman Arkham Asylum (or Arkham City pre-order)
MONEEEEY...
LEGO sets.
So far I'm thinkin':
Moneyz
That Batman game that Bricky said
Series 2 Minifigs
3DS Pre-order
Team Fortress 2 (PC)
Playstation Move.
Edit:
Yeah, I agree with money and TF2.
I got an iPod Touch, a some money, candy and chapstick.
Oh, and to the Australian brickfilmers, where in Australia do you live? I met a nice couple today staying at a relative's that were from Newcastle, and that's why I ask.
New avatar and sig (thanks, RealBrick!).
This is cool but expensive:
http://www.minifigme.com/
Meh. I think they look rather horrid.
Yeah, they look a little freaky. It would probably be better if the eyes were placed in a better position.
In theory it's a fun idea, but I would want to see a photo of the real person next to his specialized minifigure as proof that it really can be done before I would pay the money. I find it very telling that the site doesn't do that. Their samples looked very cartoony and not like real people at all.
JESUS!! Those things are creepy.....
Yeah, if the eyes were lower down it would look a little less scary.
I guess they'd be alright if you're doing a horror film. Heh.
They look like the heads from Clan. I didn't like it very much in the character head aspect.
In theory it's a fun idea, but I would want to see a photo of the real person next to his specialized minifigure as proof that it really can be done before I would pay the money. I find it very telling that the site doesn't do that. Their samples looked very cartoony and not like real people at all.
They had such examples at Brickcon and they did look like the people they were supposed to represent - however, they were, in my opinion, horrid-looking and did not look at all like LEGO faces.
That's...just not right.
I might join the small avatar trend. With my Hedwig.
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