Star Wars + Legos = Yes Im a big Dork .whatever. I still think this is COOL.

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The discussion highlights enthusiasm for a Star Wars-themed Lego creation, emphasizing its impressive design and detail. The interior of the Hoth base and the AT-ATs received particular praise for their complexity and craftsmanship. The high cost of Legos is acknowledged, suggesting that significant investment was made in the project. Overall, the combination of Star Wars and Legos is celebrated as a creative and enjoyable hobby, regardless of any perceived dorkiness.
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Star Wars + Legos = Yes I am a big Dork...whatever. I still think this is COOL.

Sweeeeet. That's freakin awesome.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/23575410@N05/

That kid must have spend a few grand on that. Legos are $$$ expensive.
 
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