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[Contest] Voting for the free-build category
LegoDadRobb replied to legolijntje's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
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Vote for your favourite Category B entries
LegoDadRobb replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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Vote for your favourite Category A entries
LegoDadRobb replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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Eurobricks Collectable LEGO Minifigures Series 5 Building Contest
LegoDadRobb replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Title: Phonebooth Stuffing Theme: City Minifigure: Graduate I'm still new at MOCing, but I really enjoy the minifigs line, so I thought I'd participate. This scene is created for the graduate. Having completed his degree, the graduate gets his photo take outside the old phonebooth on campus where underclassmen are participating in the annual phonebooth stuffing tradition. The Campus mascot has come along to cheer. Best wishes to all entrants. I really enjoyed looking at the other entries. -
So Sonic, how do will we have to wait for you to show us mini versions of YOUR modulars?
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I lived in Clermont-Fd in the late nineties, so I enjoyed this build as it reminded me of the variety of styles in that town (and many other cities, of course). Wouldn't I love to see a LEGO version of the Place de Jaude in the center of town with the Vercingétorix statue. Great work on both very different styles in this build. I was as impressed with the modern door overhang as I was with the delicate details on the white and blue building.
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The sunflowers are great!
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WW Category 3: Homestead Heroine
LegoDadRobb replied to slovakiasteph's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
There are some nice details in this scene. The log bricks set on their side work well as log cabin walls. I think the porch is great, and the story you tell is enhanced by the minifig face choices. -
WW Category 3: In Memory of Philemon I. Rowley
LegoDadRobb replied to LegoDadRobb's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Thanks for the support, SlovakiaSteph. I do wish I had gone with a darker coloured backdrop and set the scene at dusk in order to enhance the morbid aspect of the vignette. -
The saloon and bar a rather clean and sleek for a WW town, but the scene is great, the minifigs are fun, and the bandit is superb!
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Posh Shop? Haha, love it.
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WW Category 2: Prairie Schoolhouse
LegoDadRobb replied to CorneliusMurdock's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
A delightfil build. I really enjoy the overall look of the scene and there are some great details. -
These are quite cute and a nice addition to a VERY playable town. I should build some of these homes with my son. Far better to play with than modulars, and we could build a whole village of them with the spare bricks we have. Thanks for sharing!
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Neat little details such as the red trans bars on the exterior, or the lamp above the stairway. Great interpretation of an In-n-Out.
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WW Category 2 Entry : Old California way
LegoDadRobb replied to Solitary Dark's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
This does a great job of capturing a classic Lego feel. The buildings and streets are crisp (and yet still old west dirty), and you demonstrate what can be done with primary colours.