Interview with General Redwater.
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Interview with General Redwater.
OK I decided I am going to interview random members about their hobby in Lego. So General Redwater is the first to be interviewed.
Brickfoot = Dark Red
General Redwater = Blue
Brickfoot: How did you come up with your username?
General Redwater: It's actually a funny story. I had shadowed EB until I was old enough to join. I realized that there was an Admiral Croissant, a Commodore Hornbricker, and so on. So I thought it was like the thing that we were supposed to do. Make a military name. So I decided General Redwater. After that I realized its abbreviation was GR, which was inscribed on all the cartridge boxes of the British army during colonial times.
Brickfoot: When did you start collecting Lego’s?
General Redwater: I started collecting about 7-8 years ago. Lots of handed down stuff; Great though. Helped me get into it. Then it hit me. I was in grammar school, and my friends loved LEGO. So I decided to "sell" it. Like 3 cents per piece. I lost all my LEGO to that. Than about a month later I bought a few sets with my earnings. I didn't know what else to buy. Than I had a long dark age, lost it all. I recently came back, and started buying up my old sets from Bricklink.
Brickfoot: What is your favorite theme?
General Redwater: Pirates.
Brickfoot: What was your first Lego set?
General Redwater: My first that I remember as a child was a handed down barnacle bay value pack. http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=1729-1
I had so much fun with it, it was one of the older set's that my cousin gave to me a few years after it was made. I wasn't old enough to buy that at the time. Great set and I recommend it to everyone. My first set after my dark ages was the Star Wars episode three clone battle pack. I recommend that too.
Brickfoot: What is your most Impressive MOC yet?
General Redwater: Most of the MOCs that I have posted haven't been the best, but the one I'm working on now, a colonial town, is my most impressive. I haven't finished it yet, I just keep adding on more and more. It looks better than anything I've ever made.
Brickfoot: Thats all the time I have so bye for now General.
Tell me what you think of the interview series? If anyone wants to be interviewed say you do. Also if you think I missed any good Questions PM them to me.
Bye for now,
Brickfoot7
Brickfoot = Dark Red
General Redwater = Blue
Brickfoot: How did you come up with your username?
General Redwater: It's actually a funny story. I had shadowed EB until I was old enough to join. I realized that there was an Admiral Croissant, a Commodore Hornbricker, and so on. So I thought it was like the thing that we were supposed to do. Make a military name. So I decided General Redwater. After that I realized its abbreviation was GR, which was inscribed on all the cartridge boxes of the British army during colonial times.
Brickfoot: When did you start collecting Lego’s?
General Redwater: I started collecting about 7-8 years ago. Lots of handed down stuff; Great though. Helped me get into it. Then it hit me. I was in grammar school, and my friends loved LEGO. So I decided to "sell" it. Like 3 cents per piece. I lost all my LEGO to that. Than about a month later I bought a few sets with my earnings. I didn't know what else to buy. Than I had a long dark age, lost it all. I recently came back, and started buying up my old sets from Bricklink.
Brickfoot: What is your favorite theme?
General Redwater: Pirates.
Brickfoot: What was your first Lego set?
General Redwater: My first that I remember as a child was a handed down barnacle bay value pack. http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=1729-1
I had so much fun with it, it was one of the older set's that my cousin gave to me a few years after it was made. I wasn't old enough to buy that at the time. Great set and I recommend it to everyone. My first set after my dark ages was the Star Wars episode three clone battle pack. I recommend that too.
Brickfoot: What is your most Impressive MOC yet?
General Redwater: Most of the MOCs that I have posted haven't been the best, but the one I'm working on now, a colonial town, is my most impressive. I haven't finished it yet, I just keep adding on more and more. It looks better than anything I've ever made.
Brickfoot: Thats all the time I have so bye for now General.
Tell me what you think of the interview series? If anyone wants to be interviewed say you do. Also if you think I missed any good Questions PM them to me.
Bye for now,
Brickfoot7
Brickfoot7- Red Baron
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
No offense, But this is a complete rip off of the EB interview thing.
Re: Interview with General Redwater.
Negativity is not needed. Just because we are interviewing means that we have copied another lego website? I think the interview is great so Well Done
Burman- Veteran
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
I don't mind being interviewed, but maybe you should have more questions and, if you consider interviewing me, remember this- I'M CRAZY... and I also can't shut up...
Cheers.
By- A guy who forgot to say:"Great Interview!"(INSERT EPIC FACE PALM HERE
Cheers.
By- A guy who forgot to say:"Great Interview!"(INSERT EPIC FACE PALM HERE
Henri da Flipper- Senior Colonel
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
Eurobricks has an interview thing?Wacky wrote:No offense, But this is a complete rip off of the EB interview thing.
Brickfoot7- Red Baron
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
Great, yea I have been reading eurobricks forums for a year or two [t young to have an account], And yes they do and also TBB has them too.
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
Octan wrote:Great, yea I have been reading eurobricks forums for a year or two [t young to have an account], And yes they do and also TBB has them too.
TBB has interviews too. Man I thought I had something original and I was wrong. Oh well I will continue to do more interviews.
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
There realy great!
Octan- Administrator
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
if you can, I think the site would like to know about me. Can you?
Re: Interview with General Redwater.
The Empire wrote:if you can, I think the site would like to know about me. Can you?
Well I'm first, I'm already being interviewed also your b-day is next week, right?
Henri da Flipper- Senior Colonel
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
Yep, on a Wednesday, so someone better remember! I can't wait, I did the math, 21 minifigs in total I'm going to get. Back on topic. Okay, after you, me.
Re: Interview with General Redwater.
Can I be interviewed. I have some very interesting storys!
Octan- Administrator
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
Add Ratshot at 4th.The Empire wrote:You are third.
1 blhc11 the great
2 The Empire
3 Octan
Brickfoot7- Red Baron
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Re: Interview with General Redwater.
No just PM.Ratshot wrote:Did you guys do it via MSN or what?
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