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[MOC] G. S. Sapozhnikov's Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe
Feuer Zug replied to Max_Lego's topic in The Military Section
Good work. Even getting the wings at an angle is a good job. I wasn't aware of any biplanes from the Great War with such a dihedral. I also like how you kept the bottom of the engine cowling off like the real rotary engines were. -
Quite serene and well detailed. I like the side view with the tunneling on the hinged section. It makes for a fun surprise.
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[(Digital)MOC] D&D Dice Tower and DM screen
Feuer Zug replied to Agent Kallus's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Great design and functional too. I like the figures and the creatures. Does it have the ability to slot in charts/sheets for quick reference? I know I use both the quick reference charts on the back of the official DM screen, along with clipping extra charts, character sheets, or info as well when running games.- 3 replies
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Brilliant. Everything is included and well detailed, even to the wooden beams sticking out the sides of the walls. Your succulents collection is quite innovative as well.
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Incredible work. The amount of time put into getting all the details right for each scene is mind boggling.
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[MOC] 1:48 Pennsylvania Railroad T1 4-4-4-4 Duplex v4 (Power Functions)
Feuer Zug replied to Commander Wolf's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Quite impressive. Great work capturing the look (again) and making the locomotive the drive source now. I see a lot of recently released pieces that probably helped make the new version better.- 6 replies
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Nicely done with the puzzle. Your shunter is about as small as one can get with a PF setup.
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Great build. You've got the Andalusian feel perfectly. Seeing it reminded me of being on holiday in Spain. Lots of attention to details from the cobblestones to the roofline.
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Good build. It has the classic feel, but still is functional. The humor in the idea of painting the horses is great.
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Medieval blacksmith in winter - The Frostfather is coming!
Feuer Zug replied to FlyChicken's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Brilliant modification. The winter scene works well. Love the ice carvings. -
Nice work upscaling the classic set.
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Nice workshop setup. The small diagnostic and tool cart is cool.
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Sweet build. Lots of innovative designs to make the driller while still keeping the Ice Planet 2002 scheme. I like how the cockpit floor opens.
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[MOC] English Electric Somafel 1441 - Diesel Locomotive
Feuer Zug replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Brilliant recreation. Those grille tiles work perfectly with the protruding vents on the flanks. Powered or not, this is a great build. Having the option makes it even better. -
[MOC] Medway 4703 "Maria"- Siemens Eurosprinter
Feuer Zug replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
You nailed the Eurosprinter look. Making the chevrons work in bricks is perfect. -
Brilliant work. The exterior looks great and stuffing a pair of 12v motors in really makes it shine.
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Well done. Good work matching the signal cabin to the source material. NPU of the rounded plates on the exterior facade.
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Lovely design for the fire tower. Seems pretty cramped up there. Supported.
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[MOC] Ancient Greece: Temple of Athena, Kythera 404 BC
Feuer Zug replied to A_Goodman's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Glorious temple to Athena. Another great work. Great details abound. Interesting choice of eyes for the musician. -
Quite the build. Good array of details all around. Love the posters.
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Love the various steampunk themed designs.
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40K meets classic Pirates. Wicked!
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Nice build. The darkness and archer give it the proper vibe.
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Wonderful build. The decrepit feel is spot on. Sadly, I'm not familiar with the source materials.
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Good work. You captured this locomotive well. NPU with the rotating hinge elements for the lights. I was more a fan of the other roofline version, but both are excellent.