Autobot N wrote:Speaking of Cody, did you guys know that Cody is the strongest character in all of Star Wars fiction? I can tell you why if you ask.
I'm listening.
Autobot N wrote:Speaking of Cody, did you guys know that Cody is the strongest character in all of Star Wars fiction? I can tell you why if you ask.
He is the only character to have ever defeated (not killed) Obi-Wan Kenobi whilst having the low ground.Sigma Magnus wrote:Autobot N wrote:Speaking of Cody, did you guys know that Cody is the strongest character in all of Star Wars fiction? I can tell you why if you ask.
I'm listening.
I made them alls by meself!Sigma Magnus wrote:Where'd you get those dioramas?
My favorite play pattern of all time is definitely a more world building pattern. So little figs that can pilot ships and vehicles, and populate play sets. I also have a love for building dioramas, as you can see, and my focus for my displays, no matter the toys is always to try to create little worlds. Or more like battle fields. So even though Star wars figs have less poseability, the have the world building aspect I love.paljaki wrote:At least with TF's, the play value is much greater (IMO of course).
At the end of the day, so am I. There is much more play value per toy over all than a lot of other toys.paljaki wrote:I'm happy to stick with TF's
Cody IS the dope, and he is just the tip of the iceberg. Vader is all kinds of awesome!Autobot N wrote:I've got the Commander Cody of those figures, and I fricken love him. I'd like to get Vader and Fett, but TFs take priority at the moment.
Speaking of Cody, did you guys know that Cody is the strongest character in all of Star Wars fiction? I can tell you why if you ask.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:and... Whatchu talkin' 'bout N. Cody is the strongest? Like physical strength?
I mean Chewie can rip a dudes arms off.
I would figure.Cobotron wrote:Cody IS the dope, and he is just the tip of the iceberg. Vader is all kinds of awesome!
See what I told Sigma a few posts back.and... Whatchu talkin' 'bout N. Cody is the strongest? Like physical strength?
I mean Chewie can rip a dudes arms off.
Autobot N wrote:I would figure.Cobotron wrote:Cody IS the dope, and he is just the tip of the iceberg. Vader is all kinds of awesome!
Also, am I the only one that is suprised that they did Cody and Jango instead of Rex and Boba? You would think that Rex and Boba would have been better choices since they are vastly more popular (though, I'm glad that Cody got released since he's my favorite SW character).See what I told Sigma a few posts back.and... Whatchu talkin' 'bout N. Cody is the strongest? Like physical strength?
I mean Chewie can rip a dudes arms off.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Fair enough. I do hope that they make a Rex, though. He was awesome in the Clone Wars[/quote]Cobotron wrote:I think they did Cody to go with Obi Wan in that run. And I think they did Jango to make more bad guys specific to Obi Wan as well. If they ever do a Clone Wars Anakin, I'd bet they do a Rex.
The red guy from the 2003 Clone Wars? He'd be pretty cool. I wish that they'd make a generic clone to army build, but I fear that it would be considered to similar to the stormtrooper to warrant a release.I 'd really like to have a fin head Clone in this style. But what I'd really love is a Capt. Fordo. The red ARC Trooper Commander.
Consider him on my want list, then. I've always been a Fett fan.And have no fear N. Boba is coming this year.
Yep.I would chalk Cody's defeat of Kenobi up to intelligence over brute strength. Like all the special Clones, he was programmed to be the best strategic analytical mind. He can asses a foe and adapt to the situation. But Clones weren't made with super strength or anything like that.
I'd agree that is an impressive feat for sure though.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
The Clone Wars was literally my childhood. I've always loved the Clones, and having a series where some of the episodes (like Rookies and the Umbara storyline) were focused on them was amazing.Cobotron wrote:Rex was awesome! Again though, I would really like him as a fin head. I love me some dang Clones and Clone War era SW!
It was pretty good, thought I haven't watched it in a while. My favorite parts were the Arc troopers infiltrating the city and Fordo going ham on the droids during the Coruscant invasion.I need to watch the 3D Clone Wars again. It's been a while. N, did you like the 2003 Cartoon Network 2D Clone Wars? Probably one of my favorite pieces of Star wars anything.
Interesting...On brickset.com, they have listed several new "yet to be released" set numbers for these Lego guys. The only confirmed with a name are, Boba Fett and Darth Vader (not sure if he's a reissue or something new). But this would lead me to believe we'll see some classic characters along with new movie characters.
Thanks!And AWESOME pics! thanks for sharing.
I sure will! He's been so friendly and playful, so I figure I'll have plenty of opportunities.Give lil Luke a squeeze from me, will ya?
Glad you like my Tree house Village!SureShot18 wrote:The 3.75 Star Wars collection deserves a place in the Tron, love that old Kashyyyk/Endor setup. A little bit of variety never hurt anybody. Assuming there's a TF shelf that can be boxed up, of course.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Yes and no; there are some plates back there, but they aren't actually Cody's. I used some extra plates that I had from an old Hero Factory figure (makes me glad that I bought so many of those things when I was a kid). I'd put some on his thighs too, but there weren't any that fit and I didn't have enough extra white pieces to do it.Cobotron wrote:YO N!!!!!!
I was just looking at your pics again. Did you take the pieces from behind Cody's shoulders and put them on his calves? That looks awesome! Smart move.
Together now.. HOW STRONG IS HE?!Autobot N wrote:Speaking of Cody, did you guys know that Cody is the strongest character in all of Star Wars fiction? I can tell you why if you ask.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Not sure why the twisted grin, those sets are very fun, satisfying and just look plan awesome when you finish. So I'll just drop this here and also advocate for the ME sets.Burn wrote:I think it's time Cobes got some Metal Earth stuff.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Thanks and it feels good to be back. Swishy swishyCobotron wrote:YO! I just noticed your sweet new sig swish!
They had some nice ME kits at the gift shop at DL, but they were all space ships fro SW. I would have jumped if they had an R2 unit. Especially if they scale with th 3.75 universe.
Glad your back onboard the Tron train Curly!
carytheone wrote:Not sure why the twisted grin, those sets are very fun, satisfying and just look plan awesome when you finish.
I would imagine, bloody hell! Ouch!Burn wrote:carytheone wrote:Not sure why the twisted grin, those sets are very fun, satisfying and just look plan awesome when you finish.
Because I've seen other people sharing their frustrations at putting those sets together.
The final product may look great, but the journey there seems to be hell.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
I still haven't put together my Megatron Metal Earth yet, and I bought that last year!!Cobotron wrote:I would imagine, bloody hell! Ouch!Burn wrote:Because I've seen other people sharing their frustrations at putting those sets together.carytheone wrote:Not sure why the twisted grin, those sets are very fun, satisfying and just look plan awesome when you finish.
The final product may look great, but the journey there seems to be hell.
Thanks for the link to temptation Curl. If I go it's shiny chrome all the way.
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