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[GBW] - Supporting the war effort - Plantasea - The Repair

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[GBW]  The Repair

Having recovered the lost drone, the Plantasea forces need to repair it if they want to use it in the war... and even modify it in the process!

 

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Fun fact:

This is the 1stof a 3-part MOC storyline. The 2nd part involves the use of the UAV to pinpoint targets for the artillery (3rd).

 

 

 

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Added comic strip

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The overall impression of the workshop is good, with interesting details and activity. I miss some explanations of what the minifigs do, how they interact, but this is a very very very personal opinion.

 

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14 minutes ago, sigpro said:

The overall impression of the workshop is good, with interesting details and activity. I miss some explanations of what the minifigs do, how they interact, but this is a very very very personal opinion.

Thanks!

At first I wanted to do exactly what you said, to make the minifigs actually do something but the major problem I had was the UAV (drone) itself: If it was to become interactive, I'd have to add detail to it and  it's size would almost double! This wasn't looking good, so I had to drop that plan and stick to the current one:

  • Two supervisors in the small room discussing the plan.
  • The Chief Engineer (blue hat) and a regular engineer (red hat) talking about the time schedule.
  • Two more engineers (red hats) talking about the quality of the spare parts.
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You've Been Awarded ( 3) Point(s):

Judges Comments (not all judges comment):

This one was nice. It had a very simple approach but you kept it VERY clean. Some times not going overboard on detail goes a long way. The only thing I was a little skeptical about was how similar this looked to another player's prior build. Great Job.     

Good, basic build.  I guess if anything, I would expect more details in the workshop, but overall, solid.  I thought your pictures were very strong...darkness where there needed to be darkness, blurred backgrounds, and everything else well lit!       

A fine build with a good presentation, but nothing really stood out as unique or overly impressive.    

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Thanks for Playing!

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