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Julandrius

Chernobyl AD

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For something that's been untouched for decades there's still more to discover then what meets the eye.

I proudly present you my first Forced Perspective scene that I'm actually really satisfied with.

I really enjoyed building this and I hope you enjoy seeing it as much as I did building it :D

Any kind of C&C will be very much appreciated so have no doubt to tell me what you dislike or what you like.

Linke to Flickr: Chernobyl AD

I'd highly appreciate it if you could check out the picture on Flickr in all sizes or fave it if you wish.

Have a very nice day,

Julien

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Brilliant forced prospective Julandrus! The use of the (what looks like) canons as the reactors in the background and the use of technic bricks as bullet marks is great as well as the minifigure head, its spot on for this creation. :thumbup:

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Fantastic. Makes me want to play STALKER again.

Where did you get the green skeleton? Never seen those before...

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The detailing is great in this. I really love the mini reactors and broken windows.

The bullet holes and plants really add a more rundown and overgrown feel to it also. :classic:

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That broken window is just awesome! :thumbup: (watch your step. :laugh: )

on the other hand, you have captured the "mood" of Chernobyl just nicely!

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Fantastic. Makes me want to play STALKER again.

Where did you get the green skeleton? Never seen those before...

I think it's an old Dementor.

I really like that forced perspective plant in the back. The pockmarks in the walls are a nice touch, as is the busted window. The whole thing has a run down, weathered look to it. Great job!

Edited by Legocrazy81

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Thank you all so much :)

The nuclear reactors were indeed made by using old gray cannons, nice catch.

I'm glad you all like it, it's nice to hear so.

The green skeleton is indeed an old Dementor Minifigure :)

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Odd, I read about Chernobyl just last night. This is a fantastic MOC.

PS: How did you know I was writing a post-apocalyptic novel?

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Great M.O.C. !

What an ingenious idea to place cannons in the background for the chimney.

Good job !

Beautiful! That would be great for a Call of Duty scene too the say it's set up.

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Wonderfully detailed creation with an AWESOME shattered window design ! :grin:

Brick On Fight On 'Julandrius' ! :grin:

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Thank you all so much :)

The nuclear reactors were indeed made by using old gray cannons, nice catch.

Looks more like the cooling tower to me than the reactor.

It's funny you made this MOC, I saw a movie not too long ago Chernobyl: The Final Warning

OOOOOLD movie but might be worth it if you're interested in the disaster.

edit: typo

Edited by Lego Otaku

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I might just be repeating everyone else's praise, but this is fantastic - I just love the shattered glass of the window and the blurry power plant outside in the background. Great build, great photography. Wow.

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Thank you all so much :D

Sorry for my late reply.

Thanks to verybody for your kind words, and yes, I meant cooling towers haha :)

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