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Everything posted by michaelozzie
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This is a superb build and the details are so well executed. Well done.
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LEGO Star Wars 2016 Pictures and Rumors
michaelozzie replied to Brickdoctor's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Sounds more like a wishlist than actual sets we will see. Although I would like to see new Scout Troopers and an AT-ST. Will have to wait and see then. In regards to the set photos of the winter wave I'm very happy with almost all these sets so far. A great assortment of minifigs which is more important to me these days. I love the battlepacks and the Freezing Chamber with a bit of moding and enlarging will be ok. Only the Spider Droid is an easy miss for me. -
[MOC] Star Wars Battlefront diorama by Rollokster
michaelozzie replied to Rollokster's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Awesome work and the photo looks just like the video game poster. I really like the AT-AT and its in the scale I really want to build mine to. -
Very nice to see a MOC with this scale of build. I like your AT-ATs a lot.
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Very nicely done. The rear access door is a nice touch.
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That looks alot better now and offcourse can carry more troops.
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Help with using a window pane as a ladder for high cube boxcar
michaelozzie replied to edsmith0075's topic in LEGO Train Tech
From memory you can use the Base from the lever and insert the windowpane into the slot where the lever sits. I think though that depends on if it's the older style window panes or the newer, as the newer are thicker. https://www.bricklink.com/browseList.asp?itemType=P&catString=24 -
Thanks. I really tried to capture the narrowness of the head from a front on view as a lot I have seen look too angled out towards the top. The legs took a lot of playing around to get a balance of looking right while being stable. I'm really glad how well it stands as it is incredibly stable and can stand with its legs in multiple walking positions without and need for support.
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LEGO Star Wars 2016 Pictures and Rumors
michaelozzie replied to Brickdoctor's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I think it must be made of 4 of these which would make up the octagonal platform of the freezing chamber. -
LEGO Star Wars 2016 Pictures and Rumors
michaelozzie replied to Brickdoctor's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Looks like it will be a shopping trolley full of battlefront battle packs then for me. Probably also the freezing chamber too depending on how the minifigs look. -
Thanks guys and yes General Veers is the model imperial officer.
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LEGO Star Wars 2015 Pictures and Rumors
michaelozzie replied to Erdbeereis's topic in LEGO Star Wars
That is from the angle of the photography I believe. I cannot see any mechanism on those wings that would allow them to fold outwards. -
Great build and so many details so well done. The sliding doors are well executed and its a nice colour scheme too.
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[MOC] Australian Narrow Gauge Horse Tram
michaelozzie replied to Dread Pirate Rob's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Lovely MOC and a great piece of history- 13 replies
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Update again. All the modules are shown here together at last. Just a few minor details to finish here and there and then all done. Will take some good photos of it all then. Layout all together at last. by Michael, on Flickr Layout all together at last. by Michael, on Flickr Layout all together at last. by Michael, on Flickr
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LEGO Star Wars 2016 Pictures and Rumors
michaelozzie replied to Brickdoctor's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Liking the sound of the battle packs and finally a cloud city themed set after a long wait. I am wondering if the hoth attack set will be more the imperial side to balance the echo Base set. "Attack" makes that sound a possibility and maybe an AT-ST will feature? -
Update time again. Being on holidays I've been able to get a lot of work done. Not much left to go now just waiting on more bricks to build up the base of the factory then to build an extension for the table to sit it all on. Almost there. Here you can see the flour mill set up with the wharf and also a canal barge ready to load. Flour mill joined up to the rest of the wharf area. by Michael, on Flickr Flour mill joined up to the rest of the wharf area. by Michael, on Flickr Flour mill joined up to the rest of the wharf area. by Michael, on Flickr
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Very nice. Haven't seen a MOC of these style tractors before.
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Thanks guys and I just finished the flour mill building. Now just waiting to get some tiles to finnish the road from Bricklink. by Michael, on Flickr Flour mill by Michael, on Flickr Flour mill by Michael, on Flickr
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Defense of La Haye Sainte Farm, Battle of Waterloo
michaelozzie replied to Gary The Procrastinator's topic in Pirate MOCs
Congratulations Gary on an amazing build. I know this farm building well in real life and can see how accurate your MOC is. -
Hello I used the technique as seen here with the tank treads as the interior http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/257825
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Update time again. This is the first part of an industrial area along the approach line to the harbour. Factory wip by Michael, on Flickr Factory wip by Michael, on Flickr Factory wip by Michael, on Flickr Also a closer look at the silos. Need to make a ladder in blue for this but its not easy sourcing the right parts. Twin cement silos by Michael, on Flickr
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It is in the bedroom and yes if I'm not sleeping its very handy.
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Well that's lucky I haven't made that beer transport wagon then. I had been considering making one. Anyway some interesting questions you raise there to consider.
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Thanks and I wasn't aware of that list from BeLUG. Thanks Rob and some good advise there.
