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I am the Original Creator of [[Sonichu]], [[Rosechu]], and the city of [[CWCVille|Cwcville, VA]].
I am the Original Creator of [[Sonichu]], [[Rosechu]], and the city of [[CWCVille|Cwcville, VA]].


I do enjoy building with [[Lego]] bricks and pieces to where I can better it with my imagination. I built a stud-to-stud replica of Heartlake High School, as seen in the 3rd episode of the Lego Friends show, and I am still improving on that.
I do enjoy building with [[Lego]] bricks and pieces to where I can better it with my imagination. I built a [[Homos|stud-to-stud]] replica of Heartlake High School, as seen in the 3rd episode of the Lego Friends show, and I am still improving on that.
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Revision as of 07:44, 23 June 2014

ReBrick is the place where all manchildren around the world bragging about their achievements in Lego civil engineering. It isn't surprising that Chris didn't ignore such a fancy place to show his plastic crap.

Chris's Profile

About me: SONICHU1982

I am an all-around, good natured, high-functioning autistic, heterosexual tomgirl artist.

I am the Original Creator of Sonichu, Rosechu, and the city of Cwcville, VA.

I do enjoy building with Lego bricks and pieces to where I can better it with my imagination. I built a stud-to-stud replica of Heartlake High School, as seen in the 3rd episode of the Lego Friends show, and I am still improving on that.

In the links section of his profile, Chris linked to his Lego Manchester High School video, the Brassieres For Males Facebook page, and his Facebook profile.

Posts

Melted Lego

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After my house fire on January 10, 2014, I recycled some of the Lego pieces that melted and created this art piece of Chaos from melting flame. I call it, "Billboard Person from Melting Chaos". By Christian Weston Chandler, February, 2014.

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