Liam Porter
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And what is the problem with Lego?
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It hurts like a biatch when you tread on itAnd what is the problem with Lego?
As much as I'd love to agree, try dropping a star destroyer.Lego's f*cking indestructible, the pyro would go off, the Lego would contain the full force of it and maybe just bounce off the ground a little.
And as soon as someone took a piece of Lego off, the full force of the pyro would come out the gap they created.
I think it's meant for breaking windows or somethingI always wondered about those potato masher fore-ends. I heard the first convincing argument for them the other day. As they are separate from the slide, they stop someone standing in front of you pushing the slide back far enough to stop the hammer striking.
Not sure why they need the "meat tenderizer" finish though.
killing zombie when you run out of roundsI think it's meant for breaking windows or something
As much as I'd love to agree, try dropping a star destroyer.
TBH I wouldn't know megablocs from megabollox. In my day getting blocks with a 45deg flat face was amazing progress from the 3D pixelated universe our imaginations had to work with previously :lol: and blocks in colours that might make anything look even vaguely cool were the tiniest part of anyone's collection, kept in a separate container, hoarded against the depredation of siblings!I've always called them face smashers.
'Cos I assume they were intended to smash people's faces. Simples.
I might have to try that Lego pyro idea in the garden though... I have a megablocs aircraft carrier, s'about a metre long-ish and I know for a fact that if I threw it down the stairs, what I'd find at the bottom would be unrecognisable in comparison what I originally threw down.