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"Terror In Tabletown Entry"  

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  1. 1. Do you like it?

    • YESS I LOVE IT!
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    • Meh, Its ok
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    • No its crap
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    • Agents Pie Theme MOC would've be better
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Posted (edited)

I think this should go here since its "townish" Mods please move if necessary. :look:

So yeeaahh....This is my entry for Dr.Sinister's "Terror In Tabletown" Competition Over at the Tabletown Forums. :classic:

Sorry some/most/all pics are somewhat crap. :blush:

[i wish I had a BrickArms M4 But [/color]there weren't any in stock when I ordered my BrickArms :cry_sad: ]

Also, All comments Welcome :classic:

Evil soviet zombies invade Tabletown! and With the Tabletown army preoccupied by war on its borders The Agents are called in!

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Without Minifigs

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Minifigs

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My Flickr

[i really just wanted to showoff my Agent Trace minifig & SPAS12 Combat Shotgun :tongue: ]

Edited by Darth_Legois
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Ahhhh! Soviet Zombies! Looks good and actiony (Is that a word?)

Also, who wouldn't want to show off Agent Trace.

Actiony? Yea guess so.... :classic::tongue:

I know! That's why I put her in...For brownie points.... :grin:

that' s a nice vignette^^ I like it! but .. does this zombie surrender ? quite strange for a zombie!

Well its actualy flung against the wall and geting full of lead...Hence the leg in the air and all the blood and holes in the wall. :wink:

Thanks for the comments guys. :sweet:

Also this is my FIRST "SNOT" Creation - I think it turned out pretty good for a first timer :blush:

Posted (edited)
I think he's confusing SNOT with studless. :wink:

Yea, probably.

If someone doesn´t know the difference, here is an explanation:

SNOT (Studs Not On Top) is when, like it says, the studs on a LEGO-element isn´t on the top. Here and here are some examples. What Darth_Legois has done is called studless (when you put tiles on a creation).

I´ll explain SNIR too, because SNOT and SNIR is ´connected´ to each other IMO:

SNIR means ´Studs Not In Row´.

There are two different types of SNIR; this and this:

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(Basiliscus, sorry for stealing lending your pic... :blush: )

That makes me wonder, can you combine SNOT with SNIR (Studs Not In Row)?

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