InexorableTash
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From Mexico 1916 - spiffy!
http://www.brothers-brick.com/2009/10/05/pancho-villa-raid-by-brian-williams/
http://www.brothers-brick.com/2009/10/05/pancho-villa-raid-by-brian-williams/
InexorableTash said:Young Indy's Brick Adventures continue:
Palestine 1917 - the battle at Beersheba:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brian_williams/4658824930/
And then a flash forward to France, 1944:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brian_williams/4657770946/
("Indy and a V2" is awesomesauce; I have similar visuals in my head for a zombie/nazi/moon-base Indy story. Can't wait for http://www.ironsky.net/)
Major kudos to Brian Williams!
PS: LEGO Catherine Zeta Jones is teh hot!
France was not involved in the Battle of Gaza so the Fiat could not have been meant to portray a French tank. (The shots which use the Italian vehicles are from the film, "Lion of the Desert", which is about Italy's campaign in Libya.)Brian Williams said:This diorama includes both tanks featured in this Young Indiana Jones episode: The British Mark V (green) and a Fiat 3000b (tan - portraying a French M17)
InexorableTash said:He's at it again, this time with "Defeat at Gaza"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brian_williams/4933988928/
I'm currently rediscovering my childhood love for Lego building having acquired several large boxes of mixed bricks, including Star Wars parts and figures, plus a boxed almost complete Indy Lost Temple. Love can soon turn to frustration, though, when you find you're a few pieces short. I always remember saying as a kid, "I need more Lego". (No matter how much you have, you always need more!)