Random part of the day: Brick With Bow 1X3X3
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Today's random part is 13965, 'Brick With Bow 1X3X3', which is a System part, category Bricks With Bows And Arches.
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Wow, another brick that's curtseying, while armed, on the prow of a ship, while dressed like a gift box.
Hey, it's another brick with bow. Are we like, going through these from smallest to biggest now?
The second bow in one week. We must bow before the bows.
@TheBrickPal said:
"The second bow in one week. We must bow before the bows."
All hail the bows!
Ok, moving up a step. Next step up next week.
What are you doing, step bow?
This is what the bow from earlier in the week becomes when it eats its green vegetables as its parents tell it to do.
@PurpleDave Since commenting ended on yesterday's article, I'll comment on what you said. I also am shocked that Lego would be so "naive" to release a survey like that. It seems completely unprompted, and they've never done something like it before. The only thing that kind of makes sense is that they purposefully leaked it to "test the waters" of fan reception, but that really doesn't make sense considering one of the sets will be officially revealed in a couple of weeks. I really would like to be a fly on the wall in Billund to see what the Lego higher-ups think about the leak, but it is certainly to widespread do anything about.
I think it's likely most of them will end up being released at some point or another, as some of them appear to be quite far along in development, and as you mentioned, tie into anniversaries being celebrated. I certainly hope that the set with the famed goat, and I'm not talking about Messi, will be released, as it is bound to make a lot of fans happy. Some of the sets seem relatively early on in the design process though, especially a particular mansion that I will not name for anyone who doesn't like to be spoiled. Well, those are my two cents on the case, thank you for your time.
@Miyakan said:
"Ok, moving up a step. Next step up next week."
We're a movin' on up, three bricks high, to form half an arch in the sky-hy-hy!
@casloren:
I'm pretty sure all the commercials I saw as a kid proved it's from drinking milk. Good thing I avoided drinking milk as much as possible. 6'0" is tall enough, thankyouverymuch.
@PurpleDave said:
" @casloren:
I'm pretty sure all the commercials I saw as a kid proved it's from drinking milk. Good thing I avoided drinking milk as much as possible. 6'0" is tall enough, thankyouverymuch."
try being 6'3".
@NotProfessorWhymzi:
I have a friend from college who might be taller. He’s either 6’3”, or he stood 6’3” in college, but I can’t remember which. What I do remember is him telling me how tall he was, and I was about to call him out on an obvious untruth, but then I noticed how much he hunched over to reduce his apparent height. He’s got a couple years left before he retires from the Navy, so next time I see him, I need to remember to see if they changed his posture.
We all know there is a Huwbot; but is there a Huwbow?
Whenever we get similar pieces coming out so close to each other I propose calling it deja-Huw
@Brickalili:
I guess I could live with that.
@Brickalili I think that is a fantastic idea, I will certainly add that to my vocabulary to use in the future.