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Welcome Luc
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OMG, you built Wayne manor aswell!!! You loon, a very talented loon though
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That is absolutely awesome dude. The amount of detail is fantastic, including the computer screens and the bats
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The decals will turn out with a cleaner look if you use a marker on the edge that is near (but not darker than) the face of the label. For example, you'd want to use a light blue or medium blue for the torso decal and a black or dark grey for the arm decal. It ends up making them look less like stickers and cleaner overall.
Just do it slowly and carefuly so the marker doesn't slip and put a mark on the front of the decal.
I knew i was missing something, thanks for the advice
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Looks pretty good. The Vault suit looks nice.
Thank you, i had the decals since December but just didn't have the nerve to cutting and sticking them on until the other day. I've now got about 10 zombies to do (The Janitor CMF body works well), a Vault Boy and a couple of Vault Tec Vault Security personnel.
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That is one awesome ship. I always thought the lego ships were lacking in some way, but this blows me away
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Just hunted for the instructions and parts list for the original lego one. However, considering the cost involved in getting individual pieces, i might bite the bullet and get this one
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That is awesome work. Anyway to modular it (new word???) aqnd layer it in large boxes?
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Great build, and great shaping.
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Bricklink is so bad for my marriage. I've ordered far too much
I find it difficult sometimes to find specific parts, especially when i don't know the item code or proper name. Sometimes the shops on Bricklink don't use the "correct" names
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Very nice, highly detailed and full of "stuff" to muck about with
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Ok i give up! How do you do it!!!
Yet another awesome build Capt, great detail full of character.
Keep it up
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Tweezers, a modellers magnifying glass, xcto knife, alcohol wipes for the parts and slowly and gently lay the sticker on the part by one edge to get the position right. When using the water and washing up liquid, grab some cotton buds to draw the water away once the sticker is applied.
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It's just a silly phone pic, but I thought I'd share this piece of fun... credit goes to JANGBRiCKS for the trick and SirWolf for the inspiration :)
That's tickled me silly
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That is pretty damn cool. The accessories add that nice finishing touch.
WWII mocs are awesome, now if only someone could knock up a Dakota
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You're definitely not alone on the Y-Wing. I started building my own last week with a light bluish grey color scheme because I can't stand all the different colors and weak greebling on the official set (also the price, haha). Here's my WIP, about 90% done:
Thats is pretty awqesome
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Just read the guide in Bricks mag and it's a fantastic read and guide.
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I admit Cousarmy0001, that with " Ma Deuce" it will look better.
Yes, GunwitchUK, I build it, but before I'll make a presentation of it, I need to make a few more themes with other WW2 vehicles.
Looking forward to seeing it
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Great build, i really like half tracks. Have you built a SD.KFZ or thought about having a go?
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Awesome, all you need are some mini tie fighters in the back ground :), great photography and light capture
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Welcome Anna
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hmm... a strange CW Obi-Wan, allegedly "real LGO":
Looks legit, if a custom http://www.firestartoys.com/Shop/LEGO-Minifigures/Star-Wars-Clone-Wars-LEGO-Minifigures/1583-LEGO-Star-Wars-Mini-Figure-~-Clone-Wars-Obi~Wan-Kenobi.html
[MOC] WWII VW Type 82 "Kübelwagen"
in Special LEGO Themes
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Awesome, looks a nice, easy to build model.