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by Heroine of the Dragon » Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:16 am
Have you ever tried to build a ship , or something else, in a bottle?
How'd it turn out?
Looking at the video, I don't think I have whatever it takes to do this. I'm happy to make snowglobes and sensory bottles.
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by Booyakasha » Fri Mar 03, 2023 3:42 am
...couple people in my family tried to get me into model-building and stuff when they saw how much I liked Legos, but it wasn't really my thing. Lego's modularity made it kind of the exact opposite of modeling-----------I was more interested in building idiotic 'Wacky Racers'-style cars with laser cannons and live sharks mounted on the sides than in authentic-looking Stukas and Lancs.
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by Booyakasha » Mon May 13, 2024 11:34 am
My sister actually bought me the Lego ship-in-a-bottle set for Christmas this year. She knows I like Lego ships, and she had an inkling I didn't own that one (I like minifigures, so of course I'm less likely to buy sets that don't have any). Sis is a sweetheart.
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