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Union Pacific's Potash local rolls downgrade after exiting Bootlegger Canyon near Moab, Utah on September 29, 2013.
Overall, not a bad wave of sets. Lots of new recolors and some commendable prints. Ones are at least more sturdy than the 2008 joints. Not to mention the heads are far more entertaining than the heads LEGO themselves produced for the Superhero constraction line.
The first in what will hopefully be a series of bootleg toys I wish existed.
This is also my submission to Planet-Pulp's Star Wars themed month!
I love bootleg toys.
A seemingly bootleg and very cheaply made Wednesday Addams from the Netflix series. This version was on Amazon and a different version with a choice of three dresses and a different head is sold on Ebay.
This appears to a bootleg China made item (i.e. they didn't pay for the license). No real info on the box other than some warnings for the US and writing in Chinese.
Bought from AE as I loved the look of them, surprised to find that the bricks were around a 3rd smaller than normal. Adds the cute factor I suppose!
Australian and New Zealand Lego fans are unhappy. A delay of 7 extra weeks till the Lego Batman Movie reaches our screens.
Let Roadshow Films know, that in this age of instant global telecommunication, that it is unacceptable to make Oz & NZ fans wait almost 2months more than the rest of the world for what is going to be the best Batman movie ever.
What can you do about it? Raise awareness.
1 - Use the #SameBatTimeAu
2- Tag Roadshow and let them know your disgust and disappointment;Twitter – @RoadshowFilms , Instagram – @RoadshowFilms and also #RoadShowFilms , Facebook – Roadshow Films
3- There's a - www.change.org/p/graham-burke-change-the-release-date-of-...
4- Get active however you can and let them know it's not okay.
Enough is enough. Australian fans are sick of getting treated this way. Let them know we expect better.
Overall, not a bad wave of sets. Lots of new recolors and some commendable prints. Ones are at least more sturdy than the 2008 joints. Not to mention the heads are far more entertaining than the heads LEGO themselves produced for the Superhero constraction line.
Overall, not a bad wave of sets. Lots of new recolors and some commendable prints. Ones are at least more sturdy than the 2008 joints. Not to mention the heads are far more entertaining than the heads LEGO themselves produced for the Superhero constraction line.
Here are both of my Bootleg Archetype He figma guys painted up. Definitely the smallest customs I’ve painted so far. After buying the flesh tone version and painting him up I decided he should get a boyfriend but I wasn’t willing to pay any more than like… $15 so I chose the grey version that was offered.
Unfortunately the grey one has two right feet but the price was small enough that I didn’t really care.
Since I wanted this guy to look as different as possible I sculpted some hair and tried painting an expression that was completely different to my first one while working with the pouty face sculpt.
I’m pretty happy for two little buff figures that pose like champs.
A terrible bootleg version of the 2012 Ultrabuild Hulk set. Bought mainly because it amused me sufficiently, and the green looks close enough to the lighter green of Lewa.
Union Pacific's Potash local returns with a loaded train as it approaches Bootlegger Canyon on the Cane Creek Subdivision near Moab, Utah on September 29, 2013.
slept here next to this lake formed by the eruption of mt. saint helens. first time i've ever heard coyotes yippin and howlin. not a soul around.
>mt. saint helens national monument, wa
Overall, not a bad wave of sets. Lots of new recolors and some commendable prints. Ones are at least more sturdy than the 2008 joints. Not to mention the heads are far more entertaining than the heads LEGO themselves produced for the Superhero constraction line.
SPUNK - bootleg version of Never Mind The Bollocks released a few weeks before NMTB in Oct 1977.
I was lucky enough to get hold of a copy from my local record shop, Driftin', in Cheltenham as I had gone in a few weeks before release of NMTB and asked if it had arrived yet.I was 14 at the time and the guy who ran the shop started talking about an "under the counter" version (released just before NMTB by McLaren just to piss off Richard Branson.)
I wasn't sure what to do.I knew there was something slightly untoward going on and I only had a vague idea of what a bootleg was but thought "what the hell",I'll have it - it cost £5,that was double the cost of an album back then but well worth it.
The sleeve was plain white but the owner of the shop and his assistant James,who later went on to play in Pigbag.cobbled together some rough stencils and sparayed on "NO FUTURE" and "NO BOLLOCKS".
22 cms... Interesting to note he has a bracelet on his left wrist making him the Japanese version of Spiderman.
Overall, not a bad wave of sets. Lots of new recolors and some commendable prints. Ones are at least more sturdy than the 2008 joints. Not to mention the heads are far more entertaining than the heads LEGO themselves produced for the Superhero constraction line.
Union Pacific's Potash local climbs toward Bootlegger Canyon on September 29, 2013. The Colorado River is at the lower left in the picture along the Lower Colorado River Scenic Byway. This is part of UP's Cane Creek Subdivision that connects with the Green River Sub. at Brendel and runs a little more than 35 miles to the end of the line at Potash, Utah.