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Simply amazing as always BaronSat! I adore this Funhouse, so many fantastic and clever details. The interior espeically with the chemical vat, though the trick slide is an ingenious touch. The bright colours are fantastic as well, the Joker face entrance particularly is well crafted. I am beaming with jealousy of your Batman mocing skills The hammer and mechanism for the door makes the whole thing work too. This has given me so many great ideas for my own Batman creations. I won't be directly copying anything here of course, but I now intend to build a "Multipurpose" villain lair where bits can be swapped around to make it a lair for Joker, Two-Face, Riddler etc. Batbrick Away!
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Hello everyone! It's been a while since I posted another creation, and this one has actually been done for a while, I was just too lazy to post it. Its quite small and is really only meant to be a small part of the park, but I'm still really happy with it. Poison Ivy has taken over Gotham Park: Different view. It also seems Poison Ivy has two Manbats guarding her new realm: Her new pet also gets rid of some nasty intruders: ' While she resides on her literal flower bed: But Batman and Nightwing arrive to save the day! Beat up her plant goons! Nightwing takes out the man-eating plant to save Batman. Though watch out for that Manbat Nightwing! Nightwing is dragged to the treetop and attacked! Thankfully Batman batarangs them! Looks like the nasty root of the problem is caught: Or has it? During the day: Different view. With normal Gotham citizens: Poison Ivy's flower bed. Get it? GET IT!? Side view with Poison Ivy Ma-eating plant (I am SO happy how this came out, since I'm so rubbish at organic stuff): Sorry Robin! a bucket load of more pics here: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=433419 Hope you guys like it, and comments always appreciated! And sorry for some dodgy lighting, I was using two different cameras because one is good at close-ups but bad at far shots and vice-versa, and they reacted very differently to some lighting Batbrick is done!
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Okay, I no longer get what you are trying to say here; explain further. Batbrick Away!
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Yay, he's back! You know, just a random thought, but being a Doctor Who fan, is McGann a reference to the actor? Anyway, great return, not a lot of laughs, but I'm actually glad; this story is more about finally advancing the arc and establishing some of the darker themes further. I've also noticed Friendlich has a habit of talking to people without facing them, which has happened a few times with him. Is this intentional? Either way I think it's neat, I like to think of it as a character tic of his. Batbrick Away!
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Very nice Andeh, I especially like your Dalek Supreme. What piece is connecting the eyepiece to the dome though? I recently revised my Dalek eye design after finally finding a very obvious way to attach the "cone + transparent round" figuration that is more popular with Dalek builders. It was very obvious in retrospect. I love your yellow Doctor, neat hairpiece. I think the face underneath is suitable, but there could be better out there. Your Cybermen have perfect torsos, but I'm not sold on the head design which doesn't really strike me. I'm pretty happy with my configuration, which, though bulky, I think works very well. That said your Cybermat is awesome. And adorable. Batbrick Away!
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Great little spy craft Darthblane, being absolutely horrible at building psacecraft I become very jealous when someone can make a masterpiece like this in just a couple of hours. IO especially love how the smooth front portion turns to a complex engine part in the rear, though I think it is elongated just a little too much. Batbrick Away!
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Cute little jeep Apollo, I like the little details altered such as raised panels at the back and trans windshield. The white colour scheme is a little bit simple for me, I think one of the front tiles should have an icon displayed or something. Batbrick Away!
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Fantastic creation darkblane, I am in awe of this! The colour scheme while simple works extremely well, and I think the blockiness actually makes it look really nice, it isn't too smooth nor to chunky. The power functions are great additions, particularly the opening cockpit which I just think is superbly done. That said, I think some angles on the ship don't look nearlyu as nice as others, but I can't really lay proper fault on design since the power functions certainly take up room, and they are worth keeping. Stunning job for a first AFOL spacecraft. Batbrick Away!
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Very neat job on the elephant timura, I really didn't expect that despite the title and I've never really seen someone put armour on the Lego elephant before. Very cleverly done, though I'm not a huge fan of the colour scheme. The assembly of the other figs and wall is just icing on the cake that really sets the scene. I think there needs to be a bit more landscape, but the elephant and gear themselves already make this an awesome creation in my book. Batbrick Away!
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Err....He's not saying Avatar: The Last Airbender is anime, he's saying that it isn't true that Japanese and to a greater extent Asian media and texts are not very popular with Western audiences, since anime among other examples is actually immensely popular, and its fanbase is still growing. Besides, Avatar while not an anime technically, it is still inspired by several anime conventions, such as the obvious (exaggerated reactions in places, but not in a Looney Toons way) and the more subtle (character design, especially that of race, is a lot subtler than Western design which is more distinct). Batbrick Away! EDIT: Aanchir beat me to it.
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The Crucible in my English class, quite interesting actually. I understand Miller took liberties with the actual facts, but I have no problem with this example since it is meant as an allegory to McCarthyism. I won't watch it again though, the sheer anti-logic displayed in the film, which actual past, still makes me angry, especially as a Christian is hard to watch how hypocritical things can get in history. Batbrick Away!
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Christopher Nolan's Inception
Batbrick replied to Commander Assassin's topic in Culture & Multimedia
I had lost interest in this film recently, but with all this good word and reviews about it my interest is peaked again. Likely I'll end up seeing it in cinemas. Batbrick Away! -
Brilliant use of the bionicle piece Hound Knight! It works so well I only noticed it from KielDaMan's comment The use of icecream pieces for strafing fire is so clever I'm becoming jealous that I don't have any myself. And the Fokker Triplane is wonderful, a great mix of faithfulness and a little artistic license for a truly great moc! Though mind oyu, at that angle he's going to crash rather nastily He was also clever, and mostly engaged stray airfcraft rather than leaping into the middle of battle. Batbrick Away!
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Veru unique, and neat looking too evildead! The use of green oddly works really well, and despite the bizarre look it comes across as quite believable. Excellent use of the Indiana Jones boulder! Batbrick Away!
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QQS, this is one of the more original, funny and great designs I've seen recently. The stark contrast of innocent Belville with outrageous armed-to-the-teeth mecha is ingenious, and the execution is just as hilarious and awesome. Batbrick Away!
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I don't often visit this forum Lolas, but you're creation here makes me regret that! The cracks and generally destroyed aspects of the building a wonderfully done, a successful accomplishment of the "good looking dilapidated" effect, which is harder to achieve than most think. The surrounding general landscapes, rocks and broken entrance really sell the look Batbrick Away!
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Brilliant redesign of the Tumbler there, and a major kudos to Artifex as well for such a brilliant design. Your little modifications and their's really makes the TLG one seem far more ugly! Batbrick Away!
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Pellaeon, I will now worship you for posting this Seriously, this is just as awesome as blueandwhite's version, which I am also supremely jealous of. The back in particular is lovely, good studless work and a faithful adaptation of the rear boosters. And the slightly metallic silver along the front really lifts it. Not a fault that I can spot! Batbrick Away!
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Fantastic creation Oky! I love the way you've done the four elements, utterly inspired! Especially for water, I imagine that was tricky to think of. Visually the rocks look the best though. Congratulations on adapting one of my favourite scenes from the show so well! I'm not a fan of how Aang looks honestly, mostly the face, but Ozai is brilliant, I can't think of a better face choice. My only criticism is how small the pillars are. I understand they would be hard to make without getting in the way, butI still think if they were a bit taller the moc would look a lot more visually appealing. Batbrick Away!
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Fantastic review Rufus. I love the series of Creator houses, but the recent ones, while great, haven't captured my interest, mainly because of the window and door colours as well as that of the main bricks. With that said, while I won't be buying this one for the same reasons, I really do like the look of it. The white and red, and blue overhang works nicely, and the garden additions such as the barbeque and lay-back chair are quite neat ones I'll have to steal. Batbrick Away!
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Actually, Shyamalan did have a huge control over casting, particular over the choices of Aang, Katara and Sokka. But I do agree with you, and while i have no doubt in my mind at all that this film is awful, from critics, trusted ones, online trusted sources and friends, and do lay a large amount of blame on Shyamalan, I certainly also believe with a similar lack of doubt that there are aspects that the production team has done very well. This however I did chuckle at. Not meaning to offend Aanchir, you've offered very good opinions in this thread and I do agree with the statement to an extent, I just found it amusing in its melodrama Batbrick Away!
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Is that for real? That is the funniest thing I've seen in ages! 7 Earthbenders working together in a ridiculously choreographed dance to send just ONE rock toward the enemy atan extremely SLOW pace!? By the by though Grevious, you won't regret watching the cartoon. Batrick Away!
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Fantastic work here Black Rabbit! This is a medium mech? I'd hate to see Upper-Class then. The chunkiness and solidity of it really sells the look, and I love the various weapons, very intimidating. Batbrick Away!
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Doctor Hasn't A Clue (Doctor Who humour).
Batbrick replied to Doctor Sinister's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Just want to say I'm still following these Dr S, my favourite so far is the insectoid one, if that ever happened to me I would gladly join the 302 already dead people who had to watch through that questionnaire nightmare! Batbrick Away! -
Very nice as usual MacK, I could never make a convincing 'shield' over the cannons I tried to make. The caveman cameo made me chuckle as well. Batbrick Away!
