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What a stunning amount of cool detailing and elegantly rotten design!
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Review: 70335 Ultimate Lavaria
Littleworlds replied to Gunman's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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Quite impressive indeed. The price point is rather fair too, compared to what they nowadays charge for their top-of-the-line products I think it will sell pretty well, not only in the UK!
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Review: 70335 Ultimate Lavaria
Littleworlds replied to Gunman's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
A very cool review! You definitely have a talent to make cool pictures and combine them with the text. Works out simply great! -
Review: 70331 Ultimate Macy
Littleworlds replied to Gunman's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Very good review with a lot of shots - fantastic! I also like the helpful guard giving a hand or two assembling it - hilariously fun! As for the transparent armour - yes, it limits things, since it looks more space-trooper really. Maybe it can be used as something like volcanic glass? Skyrim veterans know what I'm talking about -
Ha! She looks quite mental, in a Lego-cute way I love how you photographed the astronaut-shots. They look really cinematic and its a fun twist to include one anyway. Definitely something different - love it!
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This looks amazing! I don't know if you are familiar with rat-bikes and cars, but that's just the thing. Very post-apocalyptic and mean. A weapon on wheels! Dirty thumbs up!
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Now this is really something different! I love the idea & the way you realized it with a classical looking stage with play features. Very nice and perfectly transports the feel of an old glamorous venue Maybe you add a few rows of seats (2 or 3 at most) with some spectators? And maybe a curtain that folds together zigzag-style if thats possible?
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This looks absolutely brilliant! Very realistic, actually better than the minifigured-sized Lego ones. Simply a great job!
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Looks amazing! Thats clearly 10 out of 10 gears
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[MOC] Atlantis "Neptune Carrier Mk.II" Submarine
Littleworlds replied to Pimbo's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
I just saw this post and wow - what a submarine! This is almost perfect! I especially like the elegant use of hull plates and the very thought- and skillfully made interior decorations. It is simply an amazing "little" boat -
[MOC] A guest at Goblin's getaway
Littleworlds replied to AnalogPanda's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
You made a lot out of these parts! Beautiful arrangement and a fun idea for your build. It really made me smile -
Very atmospheric. Gives a sense of danger and tension. What might await her on her mission? Perspective, colour and lighting work brilliantly together. Also bonus points for starring Blacktron
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This post is a follow-up to the Mean Machine (my very first MOC I posted at all). Here you see the meanest and loudest band ever climbed a Lego stage: Damage Case! From left to right: Susan (voc/guitar), Chris "The Goat" Ebbage (drums), Skull Jack (bass) and Prof. von Brickheimer (keys) Both critics and fans compare the sound of the band with a burning freight train rushing with full speed through a warzone, while a hailstorm of Asteroids goes down and a volcano is erupting underneath the tracks. For more info about the build and the characters, feel free to visit my blog. I also might make some more pictures, where the drum kit is more visible, if there is interest. It was the hardest part of the whole set, and I think I got it quite right
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Oh wow, this is supercute! And an admirable neglect of mini dolls I love the colours and the layout is simply awesome. Perfect use of space!
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Here the shots I promised. The drumset is surprisingly simple. Just mounting the tom-toms was a little challenge, but again, the solution eventually wasn't really complex either, despite me having tried a lot of different variants and a lot of parts Stage, rear view: The drumkit: I didn't had the time yet to do modifications on the stage, but will happen soon!
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Lovely little farm The way you made the fence is just awesome. Looks like the real deal to me! Overall the building and the little landscaping around it harmonize very, very well. The only improvement I can suggest is to make the pig enclosure a bit more bumpy to emphasize them digging in the mud all day long.
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Very cool! Looks completely like the big one Does it fits a Minifig?
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[OL-CF-A] Baron Nicolas at the Port
Littleworlds replied to Dzoni90's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Lovely and scenic harbour! Buildings and stone works look absolutely brilliant. The arch connecting lighthouse with one of the buildings is also a lovely, whimsical detail. Very, very good!- 24 replies
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Oh wow, this looks seriously epic! The classic black-yellow makes it look pretty regal actually. Very good design. Smooth and elegant - I just love it! Can you upload more pictures please? Maybe from the interior?
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[Tutorial] HOW TO: Clean White Backgrounds
Littleworlds replied to DarkRavenFilms's topic in Brick Flicks & Comics
Very good video and you don't waste time: it goes straight to the point and offers valuable advise. Excellent -
Very nice progress! The ship certainly goes into the right direction. For the gondolas I would try technic-parts and would in general experiment with the snot technique to create panels, radiators and such, I would also reduce the height of the saucer-section. It appears to me higher than it needs to be. That would give the front a more sleek appearance too. And maybe consider grey floor plating for the bridge too, to visually set it apart from the walls? or maybe a combination grey/red fields? This project wakes so many ideas... just great
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Thanks for the ideas! Yes, I realized when doing the photos that black on black is a pretty tricky choice for a motive So I plan to make some modifications to the stage, like adding some 9 V powered lights and making the back of the stage deeper to allow more space for a proper background. Maybe with a prop, like a large engine block or something else embodying raw power. Tiles are an excellent idea. Maybe I can make use of the Minifig stands I have. That would allow making the stage quite versatile when it comes to placing the band members, but would also contribute to a more smooth look
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[MOC] The Greenville brewery company, est. 1927.
Littleworlds replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in LEGO Town
This is fantastic! There is an old brewery just like that in my home town. I simply love that building and you caught the distinctive look of its type just perfectly! Just... wow
