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Going overboard with LEGO

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http://www.flickriver.com/photos/madphysicist/sets/

Have a look through these photos, there is some fantastic modelling in there, and all with LEGO! Scroll down for the British aircraft.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Now you've done it.. Tonks will want some more bricks for Christmas :lol:

I think the Mosquito was plain cruel and should be pulled apart immediately. That said, the Swordfish looked no worse.. maybe even a bit better than the real thing :lol:

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They're not all exact scale replicas, but some of the jets are very impressive! I've never achieved likenesses like these myself, that's for sure! :)
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Much better than what I used to make! Lego is one of the best toys ever.
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I surprise they didn't do the Short Skyvan, SD3-30/3-60.

They would be extremely accurate :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

So real, it'd be like being there :lol:
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What about a Buccaneer, nicknamed...the 'brick'... 8) :lol:
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Does it look like an airplane yet?
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They are fabulous models, I have seen some of them on display and spoken to the chap who makes them for some tips...

Always after more Lego Dave! :thumbsup:

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