It is outta control with the licensed sets. But I def get the appeal. I have the first Lego X-Wing released in '99.
That was the last set I bought for myself. Thank goodness I have kids.
I change my avatar pretty often. Usually jack-o-lanterns or robots. OG Batman was my first avatar on the NintendoSage.
April 14, 2014
(Jack-o-lantern carved 2013.)
October 2014
2015
Ghostbusters jack-o-lanterns were requested by my kid. Slimer is hue corrected to green.
2016
2017
Chucky might be my favorite. I'd say this is where I hit my stride.
2018
Last NintendoSage avatar October 2019. I had just switched back to it since it was Halloween season.
Started using Elmer Fudd on occasion in 2018 I think. I've had a couple different ones. *Current*
Background for Elmer.
October 21, 2019
My first videoGameSage avatar and first time I used Bender.
October 27, 2019
I finally decided to do a robot jack-o-lantern. I tried out designs for C3PO and Terminator but they were both rather complicated; I wanted a break after the Mars Attacks. And Robot Devil translated better than Bender to punkin carving.
My member page general background.
2020
I use this one frequently.
Late 2020
2021
2022
2023
Variation on the previous sandwich trying to go for a Dagwood. Ham, turkey,bacon, mini pepperoni, swiss, havarti, pickles, jalapenos, onions, tomatoes, avocado, and mayo. I fried up the bacon, pepperoni, pickles, peppers, and onions first.
You owe it to yourself to watch BttF2. I'd be really interested in a fresh take since you've seen the first one. I definitely view it through a nostalgia lens and 2 is probably my favorite of the trilogy.
Nice interview. I have a similar take on all the new Star Wars. I'm pretty satisfied as long as there are lightsabers, spaceships, droids and aliens. Even though I enjoyed Boba Fett for it is, I don't really like the direction they took the character. He was always this mysterious ruthless bounty Hunter. The lack of a background is what made him great. Now he's the "Savior of Mos Eisley" and "Protector of the Sandpeople."