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  1. billb♥Lego 15 months ago | reply

    Plastic moulders everywhere would like to know how you managed a multi-color injection. Other than that, I can only echo the preceding praise. This is the way to Spru-ce up a Lego model all right!

  2. gipmetro 15 months ago | reply

    I thought for sure you were molding kits now. Outstanding work!

  3. olivgrau 15 months ago | reply

    All ... ter ... SCHWEDE!!!* Man, I just sat here a while, mouth wide open! At first glance, I didn't realize that the 'plastic' holding the turtle parts are LEGO too! BRILL!

    (* something like holy cow, just in german)

  4. Bricksbeard 15 months ago | reply

    this is brilliant!!!

  5. .Tromas 15 months ago | reply

    Well if this isn't one of the most creative things that I have seen in a long time. Absolutely awesome :-D

  6. bricktrix 15 months ago | reply

    Just wicked mate :)

  7. megzter1 15 months ago | reply

    Awesome Pete!

    great idea! space turtles for all :)

  8. Loov'i Lukywalker 15 months ago | reply

    Excellent concept!

  9. MasterMinifig 15 months ago | reply

    For a second, I thought that you bought it. Then I saw everything was lego.

  10. Finward 14 months ago | reply

    Ack! This is plain brilliant D:

  11. ZEO CMF 13 months ago | reply

    impressive.

  12. LukeClarenceVan 13 months ago | reply

    That's... incredible.

  13. stueyh69 13 months ago | reply

    Hi Peter,it was really great meeting you both at the weekend, loved seeing all your work, and the Turtle Factory was my absolutly my favorite of the whole show, hope you had a great weekend too !

  14. metalicmisfit 12 months ago | reply

    This is Genius!

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