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Purpose: Well, to bring you Lego news my own Lego Store, then perhaps being the 9th Lego Pro, then if there is enough money, I may bring Stanley Home
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AND ONE BOWL OF VEGGIE BEEF SOUP, TO FEED THEM ALL
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« Reply #20 on: November 10, 2009, 08:14:48 pm » |
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This is a very inspirational topic; I think I'll sticky it  Is he the best Boss ever or what? Thanks pal for the awesome words, you just got another hour, lol 
BTW, you all saw the tree construction right? If you want I'll post the instructions so you can at least build your own tree with your bricks at hand. For a Christmas present to your Mom perhaps, I've done it before, it goes over big, I promise.
Back to class, here's the basic tools I used to install light in my Lego...next I'll show the material layout and detail...










Sorry about that eh, so here are the tools needed to bring light into your Lego, just in time for Christmas, going by my memory, (Ain't what it used to be) Side cutting pliers Large pin Vice, and a small one good long tweezers (don't cheap out here) scizzors ( for cutting electrical tape) round mini file tiny needle nose pliers (not needed if you know how to use the tweezers) a good sharp knife for stripping the wire above we have a cold soldering battery opted iron and a re charge me Dremel, the best investement in modelling you'll ever make, I get royalties eh \ 
Oops, my bad, that's the tree again, hang on for a second (I'm the teacher that everyone in the class giggles at when I shullfle to find my glasses)
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