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Hi there!

This is my first post on the forum, but I've been lurking for a long time. I wanted to share a small Ice Planet themed MOC - it's sort of a space helicopter! Kind of inspired by the M:Tron set 6923 "Particle Ionizer", albeit a little smaller. It's going to be part of a larger Ice Planet space station that I'm working on. I'll share some of my other MOCs as well.

I'm still learning about Lego photography. This pic was taken with my Phone, but want to read up a bit more on doing proper Lego photography, hopefully I will get better at it.

Thank you for looking.

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What a wonderful first post! That is an excellent little chopper that looks like it could have been a part of the Ice Planet theme. I particularly like the little details you've put in and the use of the tubing (I love some tubes in a SF MOC). 

The photo is not bad at all, phones have some good cameras these days. Thought there are plenty of tutorials out there if you feel the need to improve.

Thanks for sharing and welcome to sharing things on EB!

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This looks really neat! It has this classical ice-planet feel to it - and yes: tubing makes a space MOC so much better! :wink:

The photo looks already really good. Nice neutral background, decent lighting and angle and very little noise.

Very good work! :classic:

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Always great to see more Ice Planet MOCs! The antennas as the blades for the chopper work quite well, and the tubing is a great touch :thumbup:
Looking forward to the rest of your space station :classic:

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Thanks for the replies guys! This seems like a friendly community! Quick question: is there a FAQ on how to insert images into posts? Or do you guys link directly to off-site accounts such as Flickr? I wanted to upload another picture but get a message that the limit is "102kb" - assuming file size limitation. I see many posts with multiple high quality pictures, so was just wondering what is the best way to achieve this. Apologies if this is addressed in a FAQ somewhere!

EDIT: Please disregard - I just saw the link to the FAQ at the top of the forum!

 

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Found the FAQ!

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