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The most useful part and the one which rule them all, is probably the 1x2 brick. It's useful in all situation. Can you find a set that doesn't have a 1x2 brick ? (Except Bionicle). The 1x1 brick is very useful too.
But, 1x2 is not my favorite piece, even if it's indispensable. My favorite is the Pitchfork. I like a lot this piece, and I can't explain much why. I think it's beautiful. It's well done. It's evoke medieval peasant life for me. Another one is the round shield. Another piece that I like a lot, but can't explain why. Maybe because it has a nice look too.
But, 1x2 is not my favorite piece, even if it's indispensable. My favorite is the Pitchfork. I like a lot this piece, and I can't explain much why. I think it's beautiful. It's well done. It's evoke medieval peasant life for me. Another one is the round shield. Another piece that I like a lot, but can't explain why. Maybe because it has a nice look too.
[quote=But, 1x2 is not my favorite piece, even if it's indispensable. My favorite is the Pitchfork. I like a lot this piece, and I can't explain much why. I think it's beautiful. It's well done. It's evoke medieval peasant life for me. Another one is the round shield. Another piece that I like a lot, but can't explain why. Maybe because it has a nice look too.[/quote]
Would it scare you to know I found a pitchfork embedded in the carpet while vacuming?
My favorite brick is the 1x2.
Would it scare you to know I found a pitchfork embedded in the carpet while vacuming?
My favorite brick is the 1x2.
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I like the Euro pointed visor. It's just cool.
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