Starship Enterprise from Star Trek

I finished this Lego set today.

Starship Enterprise

I made this set because I thought my dad would like it, and I wanted to make something out of all the pieces from my Lego droid gunship.

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War Train

Here is the war train I made

War Train

 and water tower.

Water Tower with Handcart

I was inspired to make this train by this game on miniclip.com.

Games at Miniclip.com - Rails of War
Rails of War
Guide your War Train into battle and destroy the enemy.
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Battle of Hoth

ATAT

Stormtroopers are attacking the Hoth rebel base! Use the blaster towers to destroy the ATAT (all terrain armored transport) for victory over them!

Echo Base

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Invasion of the Naboo

Invasion of the Naboo

Battle droids are attacking Naboo! Deploy the MTT (multi troop transport) into battle!

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Time to go down!

Submersible Dock

Are you ready to go to the deepest part of the sea? Get your diver’s suit and get into the submersible for a long time under water! Before we go down, you might need to know what the submersible could have in it if it was not meant to only hold a battery. It would need an air tank, diver’s suits, and a box full of tools. A ship will be at the harbor. It will have a submersible on it, a driver’s place, and an antenna for talking with other ships. Deep down you will see the sunk boat and a lever, but when you push the lever down you will find a toxic waste can! Don’t want to break that open!

Sunken Boat

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Anise cookies

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/4 tsp. anise seeds
  • 1/4 C soft butter
  • 1 1/2 C sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 3 C flour

Directions:

Crush anise seeds with a rolling pin or crush with a mortar and pestle and set aside. Cream butter, then gradually add sugar, mixing well. Add eggs one at a time, beating each one.
Add vanilla. Stir in anise seeds and gradually add flower, stirring sufficiently to mix.
Chill the dough for 2 hours. Remove the dough from the refrigerator and knead lightly on a flowered  pastry board. Using a flowered rolling pin, roll the dough out into 1/2 in. thickness. Cut the cookies with a 2 in. round cutter. Place on a greased cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 18-20min. or until the dough starts to firm. Eat and enjoy!

{This recipe is from Kitchen Wisdom.}

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