I finished this Lego set today.

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.
I finished this Lego set today.

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.
Here is the war train I made
and water tower.
I was inspired to make this train by this game on miniclip.com.
Rails of War Guide your War Train into battle and destroy the enemy. |

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

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!
Ingredients:
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.}