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MrsWargamer
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Lego War

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One of the best Lego battles I've seen yet :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdDJHZJZRLc
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Nice. Too bad that Socialist did not use the pistol on himself years earlier.
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I assume you mean National Socialist.
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Yes, he was also a Nationalist. He combined the two.
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I wish I could afford those sets. So Cool!!
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Lego tanks look high quality designed. Nice details. I can see trees, sand bags, fences and interesting weapons. Uniforms are interesting. Nice game.
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Greetings MrsWargamer,
My 3 3/4 year old grandson loves Legos and has a ton of them. Watches all the Lego superhero movies with his parents.
He finds these Lego wars videos fun to watch and asks lots of questions about the different objects in them.
The cool soldier units and vehicles are too expensive for this old grandpa.

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ORIGINAL: rommel222

Greetings MrsWargamer,
My 3 3/4 year old grandson loves Legos and has a ton of them. Watches all the Lego superhero movies with his parents.
He finds these Lego wars videos fun to watch and asks lots of questions about the different objects in them.
The cool soldier units and vehicles are too expensive for this old grandpa.

Well then, who thought that the Lego Battles would become history lessons?
Seek peace but keep your gun handy.

I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing! :o

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Interesting find, never seen those before
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