Colette wrote:It appears the main gun on this SDT is larger than the one on mine.
And it has two of them.
And they aren't droopy!
Props to you Apollyon, this might be my favorite SDT I've seen on these forums.
Colette wrote:It appears the main gun on this SDT is larger than the one on mine.
And it has two of them.
Tzan wrote:Silverdream wrote:the link for a kingdom in turmoil leads to grave tidings.
Are you getting your ideas for posts from fortune cookies?
Paco wrote:Colette wrote:It appears the main gun on this SDT is larger than the one on mine.
And it has two of them.
And they aren't droopy!
Props to you Apollyon, this might be my favorite SDT I've seen on these forums.
Lego Company wrote:...At the same time, the purpose is for the LEGO brand not to be associated with issues that glorify conflicts and unethical or harmful behavior...

Zahru II wrote:This really starts to sound like a penis-size competition.

Lego Company wrote:...At the same time, the purpose is for the LEGO brand not to be associated with issues that glorify conflicts and unethical or harmful behavior...

Zahru II wrote:This really starts to sound like a penis-size competition.

SnakeMittens wrote:Do the guns actually elevate? I can't tell from the picture.
Apollyon wrote:Work in progress shot of my Super Heavy Death Tank:
BrikWars 2010 Rules wrote:BrikWars ... stands in pretty direct opposition to many fundamental elements of the LEGO® philosophy, such as "Not Teaching Kids How Funny It Is to Set People on Fire."
Falk wrote:Is that a ninjago spinner on the back?
Apollyon wrote:Work in progress shot of my Super Heavy Death Tank:
piltogg wrote:Talk of raving penis hordes frighten space-sailors everywhere, causing entire civilizations to become peaceful and friendly.
Ex_Bajir wrote:Reminds me of one of those batshit insane Piltogg super-tanks that never got past the drawing board,except a lot more yellow.....

piltogg wrote:Talk of raving penis hordes frighten space-sailors everywhere, causing entire civilizations to become peaceful and friendly.
Apollyon wrote:Ex_Bajir wrote:Reminds me of one of those batshit insane Piltogg super-tanks that never got past the drawing board,except a lot more yellow.....
Did anybody just say Piltogg tank?
Actually it is not a piltogg symbol per se. The iron cross has been used by Germans ever since the 12th century and is still used today as the national emblem by the Bundeswehr.

Lego Company wrote:...At the same time, the purpose is for the LEGO brand not to be associated with issues that glorify conflicts and unethical or harmful behavior...

Colette wrote:Any inspiration, by any chance?
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