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Alopex

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On the Neo-London riverside, a figure sits in despair... He has no name, no friends to remember him...

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He sits there, watching the river (A flowing mass of waste and chemicals) flow by...

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He is thinking about his past...

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Did it actually happen?

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Or was it just an illusion created by our mechanical minds?

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Then he got up, and walked away...

The MOC without the figure:

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Hope this MOC triggers a Positive/Negative emotional response in you! default_classic.gif

Edited by Alopex

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In my view it's a depressing moc Alopex, I like the chemical river and the brickwork. I'd love to see more mocs created in the Neo-London context.

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I like this vignette. I really enjoy these dark, near-future settings people are working with. Are those printings official Lego or custom?

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Very creative piece of artwork 'Alopex', a very sad character indeed....I wonder what his back story is ? :look:

Great designing 'Alopex' and Brick On ! :grin:

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I like the overall MOC. I like how you presented it as well. I am just not sure I like the antenas. I thought ti was an exposed power line or some such and than I thought it was the river. Still do not think it fit either way. Now the wall/building was great. The figure sad and clearly not on his best game.

Great Job. :classic:

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I've always loved the atmosphere in your MOCs, Alopex, and this one's no exception. This little creation sends vibes of loneliness and depression, which isn't necessarily a bad thing when it comes to art.

Love the use of those trans-neon green antennae, by the way.

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As always you captured the somber atmosphere of a post-apoca scene very well with this small but effective vignette. The sad poor minifig is perfect for this build as are the torn-down walls. Great work as usual! :thumbup:

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