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I've looked at this before but it always amazes me. I love the secret chamber in the basement with the tentacles sticking out of the well.

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N,now thats the best moc I've ever seen, and thats saying somthing.
Hmph, Human sacrifices, Temples of Doom. Thats the sort of thing I expect from Minimates not from minifigs. :x
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Doest my eyes deceive me, a work of art! That house rocks! The detail on everything is stuning! I like how he did the curved tower.

I wish I understood Brikbattles. Can someone explain it to me.

Dan :wink:

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Hey Robin Hood,

Brikwars is one form of LEGO based gaming (there are others):
http://www.brikwars.com/

This is a type of wargame where participants build armies out of minifigs and weapons and fortresses out of LEGO bricks and then they set up battles. People can do battles at different technology levels--that is, some might enjoy wargaming using castles and swords and catapults etc while others would build spaceships and laser guns etc, and still others might enjoy wargaming with pirate ships. Check the site linked above for extensive rules and lots of photos of different games.

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Oooow that makes my head spin looking at the rules. It doesn't make any sense whats so ever.

Thanks Bruce.

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Check out the rules for Quickwars, a much simpler version of Brick-based wargaming:
http://www.brikwars.com/rules/2004/q.htm

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But yet all other Brik war games can not measure up to Brikwars! Bow before its might!
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I've been looking at this MOC for on and off for the past couple of days. This is without a doubt one of the most brilliant creations I've ever seen.
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