lol the same thing happened to me i tried putting it into the washing machine, rubbing it of and i even tried leaving it in sylit bang for an hour lol so i don't think it comes of...ya it does... Ok there's 2 ways 1 : cover with white out and scrub then wash with water and soap and rinse. 2 : wash with soap for 3-5 minutes then scrub with toothpaste and a toothbrush.
once i was writing on the counter with a blue sharpie and i got some on the counter then i got a washcloth and some dishwasher soap and started rubbing really hard...that might work for a Lego figure
clones have no difference really they just look a little bit different nothing that actually matters
You have to have a rapid fire gun in order to destroy gold Lego objects. A few clones have the rapid fire guns which look like a handheld machine gun. Super battle droids can also destroy gold objects
you have to get the red brick that unlocks it. in the Harry Potter Lego game you have to buy the upgrade but im not sure if its the same in Lego star wars
Good question. A great place to buy Lego Clone Commanders is off eBay, don't be scared by buying from someone else off the Internet, I've done it loads of times and it works for me!
Sharpie.
You can't really get 'free' Lego clones unless a friend gives you them. Always check on eBay for great offers though.
Some Lego clones available for purchase from toy retailers include Best-Lock, Built to Rule and Cobi. You can get more information about Lego clones online at the Wikipedia website. Once on the page, type "Lego clone" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the list of clones.
The link below has custom clones at high prices.
Pictures of Lego Star Wars clones can be found at many different websites online. Lego's website has many pictures of various Lego models and people as well as some kid-friendly Lego sites and Google.
Lego Star Wars The Yoda Chronicles - Who Let the Clones Out - 2013 was released on: USA: March 2013
once i was writing on the counter with a blue sharpie and i got some on the counter then i got a washcloth and some dishwasher soap and started rubbing really hard...that might work for a Lego figure
You can get sharpie off of anything by tracing wherever the sharpie mark is with an expo marker.
clones have no difference really they just look a little bit different nothing that actually matters
I like to use oil paints even though I dont do clones. I usually do World War 2 figures.
The two sites listed below have Star Wars Lego Clone Troopers and other related toys.
Amazon is a good place to try and get some. Just type in the search box: Lego clone trooper.