Jonas

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  1. Excellent MOC, Kris Kelvin!!

    Very realistic rendering of a Wild West town and life, a lot of details made with innovative techniques, decent colors.. (It seems to me that you particularly love brown and dark red, don't you?).

    And, moreover, while some people still keep on complaining on different shades of some colors (like new and old brown and grey), you show that one can combine them freely and benefit from them to get even more realistic creations.

    Last but not least, you always do good advertisement for your Polish LUG.


  2. What is TLGs reasoning behind releasing this in March rather than September?

    For the last three years Lego has released the modular buildings in September (Cafe Corner - Sept 07, Green Grocer - Sept 08, Fire Brigade - Sept 09), except for Market Street, but that's not "officially" part of the same line. :tongue:

    I am afraid that you are wrong. Both the CC and GG were released in springtime.


  3. Thanks, Cagri, for your fast response.

    Be sure, that I have read the rules carefully before posting my questions.

    What I was asking for was real experience from the previous round. When asking about the approved/rejected items I wanted to know if also the amounts or colours or element types (of course only those in production) had played a role in the approval at the TLG side. You know, if you have a limited (initial) selection of 80 lots, minimizing the risk of many rejected parts is important.

    Your answer about the sample prices is very useful, definitely.

    Thanks

    Jonas


  4. Hi everybody.

    I would like to ask the people who participated in the previous round of the LUGBULK Program.

    My Czech LUG (Kostky.org) wants to participate in the next round and we are interested in your experience.

    What type of elements - in general - were approved by TLG?

    Any typical examples of rejected elements?

    What was the typical price for, say, a brick 1 x 2 or a plate 1 x 2?

    Does the price depend on colour (rarity) of the brick?

    Any other recommendation?

    Thanks

    Jonas


  5. What a wonderful scenery! :wub: Great work Jonas!

    .... What I really like is the second picture. It looks very realistic because the lighting is different on each level. ....

    Thanks, Zorbas and all the others, for your positive responses.

    You mention the lighting. Well, making the photos was a funny story. Because the model is rather large (64 x 64 studs), I could not find an appropriate place with white and soft background in my home. So I went out, to my garden, where there was just freshly fallen snow. Unfortunately, during the photoshooting, it started to snow again. That is why, you can spot some snowflakes (or their remnats) on some pictures.

    This picture shows the 'lego photo safari'.

    pravcicka-brana-snih.jpg


  6. ... The only thing I dislike is the plates used to cover up the side of the stone :tongue: (I realize it's inherent to the SNOT construction you employed). .... :grin:

    If I understand your comment well, you mean the large plates at the outer sides of the rock.

    They have two purposes:

    1) to keep the SNOT structure together (you can believe me that SNOTing that large amount of various bricks was one of the major problems)

    2) to make a clear cut of the stone formation that - in real - extends to both sides

    But, you are right, the model should be presented mainly in the front view. (I hope you did not see the rear (dark) side of the model. :tongue: )


  7. But why are there some Harry Potter figures wandering in your moc?

    Good question.

    Actually, I am not a Lego collector. I use lego bricks and minifigs as they are, I mean as generic parts, so I am sometimes surprised to hear that some minigfigs come from special themes.


  8. Hi,

    let me introduce my latest MOC. The question is to which theme it belongs: City, castle, or anything else?

    It is my rendering of Pravcice Gate, one of the greatest natural wonders in the Czech republic. The sandstone arch is 26 m wide and 21 m high. Nearby is a nice romatic hotel called Falcon Nest from 1881. You will find these beautiful objects in the Czech Switzerland National Park - for details see web and for pictures this collection.

    Now several pictures of my MOC:

    pravcicka-brana-1.jpg

    pravcicka-brana-2.jpg

    pravcicka-brana-3.jpg

    pravcicka-brana-4.jpg

    pravcicka-brana-7.jpg

    Wonder how the model looks like from other sides? Have a look here or here.

    Some additional pictures are on my BS site (when moderated).

    My favourite building theme is city, architecture and countryside. If interested in my previous MOCs, here you have some links (just click on picture):

    Restaurant with a look-out tower

    hradek-06.jpg_thumb.jpg

    My large city layout

    april2008-0.jpg_thumb.jpg

    ... and some details from its daily life.

    a_photographer-01.jpg_thumb.jpg

    I hope you enjoy it.