bjarashow
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Entries #15 and #16
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Thank you Frogstudio for the review! I've beeen looking at this set and considering it because the hull looked awsome from the standard pictures. I think it really lives up to what I would have hoped for. I ma glad to see that the method crossmr presented for ordering through the Korean website works. I assume the $46 price you state did not include shipping? How much more was that? I have two other Oxford sets and as far as I can tell (from these and looking at pictures/reviews of the others), their model design philosophy is far less refined than LEGO have become over the past 20 years or so. Certainly for the military sets, I would describe most of their models as 'chunky' - thye build with simpler techniques and a smaller part inventory than LEGO, but generally they get the point across. Considering how big that model is - I count 80 studs length, right? - I suspect you're right about limiting part count somewhere as well. I don't know if that's as true of their other lines.....
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How close are you to Goteborg? http://www.ghfs.se/ There are other clubs around Sweden as well... http://www.hroarr.com/organisations-and-clubs-europe.php
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General Pirates of the Caribbean Theme Discussion Thread
bjarashow replied to Oswald the Rabbit's topic in LEGO Pirates
Well, do these two ships look similar? Realistic drawing/cutaway of an 18th Century flyute, as might be expected for the historical ship: http://www.bigbluetech.net/big-blue-tech-news/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/qarcut.gif Picture of the 'galleon' QAR from the new movie's publicity shots: http://www.comingsoon.net/nextraimages/queenannesrevenge.jpg -
Feedback on BrickArms Advanced Sterling Design Requested
bjarashow replied to the enigma that is badger's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I much prefer the new one - dual use (as sterling or sci-fi) and better detailing....
