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Wow! Congratulations, Funmi! How exciting! ![]()
I was animating yesterday and can't seem to be able to get sticky tack off of a couple of Lego tires. Does anyone have any ideas?
Try soaking it in warm, soapy water for a couple hours and see if you can wipe it off afterward.
Try soaking it in warm, soapy water for a couple hours and see if you can wipe it off afterward.
Thanks, this worked pretty well!
Well I was going to post a 50 page Instructible on here but Wanderers method works too ![]()
Its been lonely down here in the Morlock Tunnels ever since the marauders came through. ![]()
It's my birthday.
As of today, I have officially spent exactly two decades of existence on this planet.
Congratulations Mr Vertigo! ![]()
I'm late since I was away yesterday, but happy belated birthday! ![]()
Happy two decades and a day Mr. Vertigo!
I saw an estimated $10000 worth of Lego at a yard sale. I was picking some out and the person running the yard sale pointed to a lady and said we're in the middle of adding it up. She's buying it ALL!
THERE AIN'T NO JUSTICE!
$10000 worth of Lego? Just think of the brickfilm possibilities - You could built a Lego scale New York city! Well, actually, Lego isn't the cheapest brand. In reality you might just about have enough money to buy all the Lord of the Rings sets with that ![]()
I don't know what she paid for it, but she had a teenage son there who wanted it all, and got it.
There's nothing wrong with that either.
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