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It has to be said (since I had one previous run-in with the legal department of the LEGO company, but that's neither here nor there), that this page is in no way affiliated with the LEGO Company (Canada or otherwise) and is not endorsed by the aforementioned company.
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Sparky's Funky Chicken!!
It walks!
It flaps its wings!!
It... well, that's about it really...
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I come back from lunch and it seems that the chicken wanted to roost! Even has a few 'eggs' in the nest!
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Download a video of Sparky's Chicken doin' the 'Funky Chicken' here
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***June 17, 2003***
Just received LEGO set #8455 (LUGNET - 8455) For some strange reason I decided to take pics of this set whilst I was putting it together
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Back to being Herb Tarlek--"Here's a picture of the box. Here's a picture of the opened box..."
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Anyway, here's the pneumatic pump--same as before but a different colour--the actual cylinder's a wee bit different though.
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All done! It's very sweet! Was enjoyable putting together but the finished product--Too fun for words!
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Probably doesn't have the range or strength that Jennifer Clark would have made, but I'm not in her league so I'm very happy with this!
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The 8455 was put together in just over 3 hours whilst listening to www.beethoven.com. It was not successful in getting my mind off of other issues, but was fun to put together.
Pictures of the assembly/final product were taken with a Kodak DC120 digital camera that has seen a better day, but it still works thus I'll keep it for just a little longer. Besides, Red Green would be very impressed with said digital camera now--Duct tape is a wonderful housing for all those electronics....
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***June 20, 2003***
Got my hands on the new 7471 Mars Rover (LUGNET - 7471) More pictures of putting a LEGO set together--why do people like doing this??
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Box. Box opened.
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The rover was fun to put together. The 'solar panels' are pretty nifty. It's a pretty neat set.
Can't wait to throw an RCX in there to see how that'll work!
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The Mars Rover was put together in just over 2 hours whilst listening to Rossini and Mahler on www.beethoven.com.
All pictures on this page were taken with the Official camera of Runamok Productions, the Kodak DC120. The camera is over 5 years old, shows its age rather unwell, yet has taken over 9600 pictures and shows no sign of stopping.
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