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Thank's for the reply. This does make a lot of sense. I bought it from a shop that works to help Indian kids in need. They had quite a lot of other bags. Those were however numbered and were from random sets. I asked the woman how they got it and if they were to get more, after she told me everything they had in the shop were donations from people, ( as I first suspected it was a donation from LEGO ). However she told me if wasn't, and that they weren't to get any more LEGO from this person. So the original origin of this bag is still unknown, but they had had a few similar bags with the same content that had been sold she told me. The only other bag I got in the lot that wasnt numbered was this one ( well three of this one ), however it has the usual choking warning printed on it over and over again: Thank's for the reply once again. Glad to have become wiser as to why it was packed with this weird combination of bricks. KlodsBrik
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Thank's both. I have Dimensions in my mind, but havent yet got an idea of a brilliant way to represent it. Then again, the layout is for now planned to be 7x6 cubes, so I still have a lot to build other themes on as I move along. More to come quite soonish. ;)
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6th of June a fire erupted in the block where Im living. I was beyond lucky to find that my appartment only had some water damage, and a lot of smoke damage caused by the fire. Everyone above me and left of this picture had to be rehoused. That´s 44 appartments. Luckily no one got hurt, and all damage was material. The fire only lasted an hour but still managed to get rid of the roof in a hurricane like manner. This was utterly insane to watch. When I arrived back home from work and I saw the hole in the roof above my appartment, I definately thought that everything would be destroyed. However that also mean't that all my projects have died. In fact this is the first time I haven't even been around lurking on the Eurobricks community. It's actually only yesterday I got back onto Eurobricks and started catching up on all the stuff I've been missing out on. Also I'ts only some 14 days ago I started to take all my project's apart and started cleaning them, such as my "Hanging gardens of Babylon", and my "Dimension extended toypad" etc. This is just taking forever cleaning smoke particles of all these 300.000 + brick's that was exposed. Just wanted to let you know Im back around and is looking forward to be able to start building again.
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Review Review: 70595 Ultra Stealth Raider
KlodsBrik replied to Bob De Quatre's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
That's not a few spareparts compared to a lot of other sets. Not to usefull ones, however not to common. Thanks for the review great as always. -
Lovely creation. And what a great idea ! Could easily fit onty every city layout.
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Lego Model of Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
KlodsBrik replied to drdesignz's topic in Special LEGO Themes
This is gorgeous and should be frontpaged imo. Lovely details also the grass terrain is looking beutiful. I love it ! -
That's a serious sushi, and one of the good kind. Yeah, one can never get enough tools. As well as LEGO ! We have a saying( hope I can transfer it to be understandable) : Any craftman is never better than the tool´s he have at hand.
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Look's really amazing. Great work modelling this for sure !
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These are gorgeous and look's very life like. Now build some trains to get them running !
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This is looking so gorgeous so far. I really can't wait to se this finished. Stunning architecture !
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Lovely use of colours, not to mention that the build itself is beutiful and look's very authentic.
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Gorgeous creation. Simply lovely !
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That is so cool and so dedicated to a project. Besides that, even though im so new to trains i love the look of it. Looking forward to what it will look like IRL ! Ive had my hanging gardens around for almost one and a half year and Im finally almost done with it. However Ive wanted to take it apart so many times as time have passed. Experienced anything similar with your project ?
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I got something similar. Even the reinforced disc's explode Then again im always using tool´s to the limit of what they were build for. Im educated master cabinet maker and have been working on some weird project's where detail's were what mattered. We have had to invent some weird solutions using seriously top notch tools. As an example for the "table saw" you had a picture of, we needed something even more precisely. The owner of the company had an water cutter especially made that would cut through 4mm of iron, to do the job. Dont get your hand under that water beam.
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Help! Cant decide on which current lego train to purchase.
KlodsBrik replied to CaptainJackBrickster's topic in LEGO Train Tech
This post is more than half a year old. Im pretty sure the user who posted this have decided what to get by now. -
Why not start by just building some LEGO and have fun with it. If someone else was capable of making this project for you im pretty sure they would put it on LEGO idea's themself. I mean, basically, your asking for someone else to make "everything" for you.
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One could also just use a short metal saw being the cheapest and safest option, or a metal scissor ( if you own one, these are quite expensive as well ) to cut the rods. Mostly since, if one dont own a dremmel, it will be quite expensive buying both the Dremmel and the cutting disc's, not to mention as you did yourself, when the disc's "explode" they are a PITA ... Always use safety googles when operating a Dremmel ! But lot's of people will probably find this usefull anyways.
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Thanks for the new pictures. I had actually hoped, and somewhat expected that LEGO would have done something special about "Big Ben" even though it might not be to visible in the overall display. And then the bell is just a somewhat boring brick build. However the set is still awesome looking and it's becoming more appealing everytime I look at it !
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Pretty neat car. Some great details here and pretty good part usage. Well done !
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Nice build as well as photosetup. Overall stunning. The builds details and the background makes this look alomst like a modern era take on classic Donald Duck. Very convincing and a very gorgeous build. I so love it !
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Longworth Hall - Historic Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Depot in Cinci
KlodsBrik replied to legoman666's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Stunning build. Must look lovely on a huge layout. However at this scale the layout probably have to be "gigantic". Awesome work here ! -
1940's Grand Central Terminal with canopy - Art Deco
KlodsBrik replied to Murdoch17's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Sad to hear that you probably wont be building this in real life, however its understandable. Looks gorgeous so far though. ! -
One small capsule for the Series 15 astronaut, and one giant build for their continuation. Finally finished my continuation of the build from the CMF Contest. Just in time as I got 60052 today. And I really want to build it, ( maybe make a review of ) and start to MOD it ! Comments and questions appreciated as always.
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Marvel Superheroes 2016 Rumors And Discussion
KlodsBrik replied to Quicksilver's topic in LEGO Licensed
Thanks, at least I got educated on the subject. Im pretty sure a lot of other EB users find this usefull as well. There must be a reason why they decided to make this hair piece molded together with the face this way. Anyway it looks awesome. -
Marvel Superheroes 2016 Rumors And Discussion
KlodsBrik replied to Quicksilver's topic in LEGO Licensed
Yeah. Thought it was a matter between hard (ABS afaik ) plastic and soft ( which i dont know the term for ). That's what i mean't.
