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Imagine an infinite number of monkeys, building with an infinite number of bricks. Would they eventually come up with Galidor? No, because monkeys get enough feces-throwing done in their off time.

What they would come up with would look an awful lot like Brickshelf, where the people of the world go to post photos of all their Lego creations. With hundreds of thousands of photos online, you can find a Lego model of just about anything you can think of, ranging from works of complete genius all the way down to Bionicle imagery. (Sadly, Bionicle entries outnumber the genius ones by about a hundred to one.)

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FEATURED UNIT: NINJA
SK: 1d6(+1d6CC) MV: 8" AR: 4(+1d6CC) CP: 15
NinjaOperatives specially trained for covert espionage and assassination, the purpose of the Ninja is to flip out and kill people. Besides cutting off heads, they also enjoy hunting Pirates and formulating elaborate plans for the procurement of sugary snacks. Like other mammals, Ninjas can be mean or totally awesome.

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