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Although I am not sure if I understood the last comment, I'd like to add my favourites in this great scene to those that have already been pointed out. :classic:

First of all I am impressed by the realistic sewer scene. Building a chaotic and messy looking location like a sewer is often more difficult than building a nicely layed out symmetrical scene. Furtermore I like that safe. It's quite simple to build, and using these hinge plates to create a thick steel-reinforced door works our excellently. :classic:

Everything well done here!

Thanks mate, I appreciate your comments. Unfortunately however I cannot take credit for the safe design as it is the same one seen in the Lego Agents River Chase set.

Wonderful MOC.

Killer Croc's sewer hideout is something I have really wanted to see in Lego and I love all the details and the use of colours.

I will probably borrow a few ideas should I ever get around to doing my own, if thats OK with you. :grin:

Look forward to seeing more :thumbup:

Thanks a heap for commenting Righteous Squid! I would be very happy for you to borrow a few ideas considering I've already borrowed some of yours (and made Penguin's duck!), especially since I know you'll do them even more justice than I did :classic:

Ok, first of all, I obviously missed this 'till now :blush:

On the MOC, you really put a lot of work into this scene/diorama. I like the detail you were able to include in the lair itself and even in the 'cover' action on the street.

And I really like the photography: I'm always pleased to see how you manage to insert at least one shot which makes us feel we are in the action (of course, I'm referring to the 'Batman discovers Croc's lair' shot in this case).

As WF said, I'd like to see more 'modular' scene for the other villains by you too. So, keep it up :thumbup:

Thanks a lot for the comment LuxorV, always appreciated. Thanks for the comment on the photography, I'm glad you noticed. I'm not fantastic getting good light (though that helped for this one) nor getting a picture that doesn't have a little grain or blur, so I'm glad that atleast I can set up some good shots.

I'll be continuing the modular aspect too, as I'm currently making Gotham Bank and other building which can interchange next to each other.

Batbrick Away! :devil:

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