Forest pieces - WOW

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Forest pieces - WOW

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I saw this today on Brickshelf and thought I would share it with the rest of you, with a simple comment of; "I want to be able to build a big forest too". :mrgreen:

Note: This is NOT my Lego - actually I don't know who's Lego it is.
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Post by Patron of the lego »

That must be at leat 150 dollars to supply... Especially since not all of these pieces are in production. That can make forests, farmland, and even flood plains! Lucky one :wink:
Gooday to all :D Happy day! Note: I am in the west coast so it is only nine.
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Um... wow! That's alot of greenery. Not a big fan of palm trees (though) myself
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DARKspawn wrote:Not a big fan of palm trees (though) myself
Yeah. I am with you on that one DARKspawn!!
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Could make a nice Fagorn forest with that. 8)
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Post by Prince Imdol »

I really need that. Or share it. WOW. Me wanty.
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I've always wanted a huge trunk of landscaping pieces...

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Post by TsoAutTmo »

NOw that is A LOT of green and brown... :shock:

Ther's about 15 dish parts with the roots from Yoda's hut!!!! OMG!
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Post by kingkastle »

I'll take all those and these:
From the same brickshelf user
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/rhino ... nd/019.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1334553
Heaven! I'm guessing this is Legoland Germany. Is this what they are all like? Thinking a trip is in order. Either that or I somehow convince TLG to set up shop here in Canada.
well I would at least like to think that I'm evil...
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Post by SavaTheAggie »

My forest can beat up his forest! 8)

Still, I don't have near as many flowers... rather jealous of that.

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Post by Norro »

Patron of the lego wrote:That must be at leat 150 dollars to supply...
This just reinforced the marvel of BL to me...If you had shown the same pic back on Lugnet pre BL (or BB then), the estimate of cost would have been huge!

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Post by E of Alshire »

SavaTheAggie wrote:Still, I don't have near as many flowers... rather jealous of that.
So, if I have more than him, and he has more than you...

I've got more flowers than Anthony! Neat!

Nice collection. I could see those yoda hut tops being useful en masse.
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Post by Spongey »

I'd love to have that many forest pieces. My MOCTale takes place in a forest for many scenes, so it would be a welcome asset. However, would it really cost only $150 to get all those? I say only because it looks like he's got several hundred pieces all together.
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Post by DARKspawn »

I was thinking US$150 was a little cheap, personally, it cost me US$50 just to do this -

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Post by BreadMan »

It's impressive...but I would say I have about 1/2 that much. More than 1/3 anyway. But then again, I am obsessed with landscaping...
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