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I agree! The proportions seem really convincing and its head is very well sculpted. Excellent job on such confined space. I also like the anatomical proper position of the arms. I find the kangaroo/bunny-pose always cringeworthy Good stuff!
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Nice work! A really good choice for a MOC, since it has really a distinctive look, and very well built as well. I wonder how you did find it.
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Hello Johannes. Welcome to Eurobricks! I had a look at your flickr page and that IKEA store is really cool. You caught the distinctive look of their products perfectly. The woman with the pram is lovely too. I really like the handrail in the background. Pretty compelling work! I hope to see more MOCs from you!
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[MOC - IDEAS] THE OLD WORKHORSE - TRACTION ENGINE
Littleworlds replied to Bricked1980's topic in Special LEGO Themes
A lot of people just throw a link at you with barely any effort put in, or at least engaging in the community, so your approach is more than welcome!- 65 replies
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MOC display, Mars misssion or Galaxy Squad, looking for advice before I start
Littleworlds replied to LegoDW's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Hi LegoDW! I would simply consider doing your own thing. The sets you got are quite diverse, but on the "earthlings"-side, I would say rather close to our current technology, so maybe just port them into, lets say, the year 2050. A lot of MOCer create their own worlds or just make a spaceship/castle/or whatever else without sticking to one of the official themes. Everything goes really -
[MOC - IDEAS] THE OLD WORKHORSE - TRACTION ENGINE
Littleworlds replied to Bricked1980's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thats not only a really stunning build, but also a perfect example on how a post to promote someone's ideas-project should look like. Great!- 65 replies
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Hello kraai! Welcome to Eurobricks! See you around
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Thanks for sharing!
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Very cool. This looks like the vehicle to own when things go badly. I really like your use of untypical pieces bumpers and fenders. Very inventive!
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Hello stefan and welcome to Eurobricks! Space tends to fill up quickly if there is Lego involved indeed, but as long as I don't have to tell visitors to stay on the path, its still ok, I think. See you around!
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This is awesome! It really made me smile! Nice how you applied the rasta colours to the build. That doesn't lea(f)es any doubts about its purpose from the outside. Well-made interior too. Especially the bakery looks really inviting. And in combination with the cannabis, a foolproof business idea! I also really like the crazy dressed Minifigs. That's just the right people for a place like that. I maybe would have put the bakery downstairs and the canna growing upstairs though, which seems more logic to me. But the visual impact is bigger as it is now. Anyway. Great and superfunny MOC!
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Very charming! Nice combination of colours and texturing on the outside. Especially the window-sections on the ground floor do really well. The interior gives a proper impression of a slightly up boutique (though maybe that wall could have used some display stands in front of it) - and seeing the roof terrace really made me smile. Excellent work. Maybe we can see your rebuilt version too soon?
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And again from the Netherlands a new member.
Littleworlds replied to Dump's topic in Hello! My name is...
Welcome to Eurobricks! Its always nice to see parents and grandparents playing Lego with their kids. See you around and happy building. -
[OL] The continuing adventures of Archbishop François by his companion, Monsieur Gallo
Littleworlds replied to Ross Fisher's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
That's really a wild and inventive looking group. Excellent Minifig-customization!- 28 replies
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This is really charming! Firstly a great idea to build something literally "around" the Yellow Submarine, secondly its also very well executed. A nice mix of colours and surface textures. The building doesn't looks at all like purpose-built for a boat - and that's really a quality. It fits perfectly into your harbour, which looks really fun as well (and great to see a Black Seas Barracuda!). So in short: Lovely house and lovely town/harbour layout
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Hey Chris! Sounds good to me. Welcome to Eurobricks! Whatever you do with Lego - as long its fun and relaxing its good. See you around!
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Bond is probably not the most exciting thing today for kids (and who of them knows the first 5 films anyway), but these sets do look really good indeed.
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Nicely clean and sleek build. I like the transparent dome on the tower. That gives it an almost magical quality. As for the lava. A good idea, but you could go a bit further. Maybe adding some translucent pieces, even flames maybe?
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Excellent build. It looks properly lively like a market place should look like. I almost expect the Minifigs to start moving. I like tidiness of the buildings. They look nice and pristine as proper city houses should look like. The elevation change is a nice addition. That's something you don't see that often, but it might need a bit colour variety to give it more texture and "feel". It can't keep up with the variety and detail of the houses above. Maybe some green and dark tan pieces help there. The interiors (actually all small sub-builds) are just lovely and really tell their own stories. Very well done.
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Hello Nidingsbane! Welcome to Eurobricks. Good you found back to Lego, with some help .
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Hello Ranghaal. Welcome to Eurobricks from me as well! I enjoyed some of your stunning work already, the Earthquake in Cologne in particular, and just discovered your medieval Sanitation. Brilliant again. So rich in textures, ideas and atmosphere.
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Just a general remark here: I am very happy to see that the moderation-side of the board is listening to the input given here. Even if some voices are contradicting each other, which is kinda the nature of a discourse. Each brings their own point of view in here and its healthy to have an exchange on what each of us perceives.
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That game is so utterly genius. Where else would you get Lemmy, Ozzy and Rob Halford as voice actors? But back to topic: Splendid build! I like how dynamic he looks like. Very creative use of pieces on him and the base. It doesn't look on first glance like something you could make out of Lego and the two "axes" are just perfect.
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Quite interesting news. I enjoyed the older Bond films quite a lot when I was a child. Especially the Roger Moore ones are quite comical (do I need to mention Moonraker??), so that could work really well. But I think its going to be either a modern Bond/Aston or the DB5 really. Something in the scale of the speed champions sets would be nice.
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Visiting Billund: Is everything awesome at LEGO HQ?
Littleworlds replied to henrysunset's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Very interesting article. The way you describe Billund reminds me on the Red Bull HQ in Austria, which is pretty much run by the company as well. Somehow Lego still feels more sympathetic to me though.? It is definitely food for thought about the sociological aspects though.
