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Venture into the Interior, North America 1700s A group of British Regulars accompanied by their Frontiersman Guide, head west, from the colonial towns of 18th Century America, into the unexplored territories to the west. Venture into the Interior, North America 1700s by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Venture into the Interior, North America 1700s by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Venture into the Interior, North America 1700s by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Venture into the Interior, North America 1700s by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr Venture into the Interior, North America 1700s by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr
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Hi all, I just finished the reimagined battlestar galactica, and it was phenomenal. So, I just had to build myself a viper. It has landing gear that raises and lowers, and it can fit one pilot. Enjoy! Colonial Viper Mk. II (1) by [DustyBricks], on Flickr Colonial Viper Mk. II (2) by [DustyBricks], on Flickr Colonial Viper Mk. II (3) by [DustyBricks], on Flickr Colonial Viper Mk. II (4) by [DustyBricks], on Flickr Colonial Viper Mk. II (5) by [DustyBricks], on Flickr Colonial Viper Mk. II (6) by [DustyBricks], on Flickr Colonial Viper Mk. II (7) by [DustyBricks], on Flickr
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Hi everyone, I just wanted to share a LEGO model inspired in the city of Cartagena, a Colombian paradise for vacation. Ambienced on a latin american coastal vacation atmosphere, Casa Cartagena is a perfect place for all the passing-by tourists who want to take a break of walking around the 'Walled City' and grab a cold drink or just chill out. If you like it, please Support it on https://ideas.lego.com/projects/69aba0ad-b171-4002-9f2d-797f066f20e4 by clicking on the 'Support' button. Everyone is invited to come inside Casa Cartagena to have a nice fruit beberage! About the model It is inspired by the 'Walled city' (in Cartagena, Colombia), a place full of color and colonial architecture. The building can be opened and closed vertically by the half. Its design is also based on the modular technique, which allows to remove the ceiling and the second floor. Minifigs: Sven, the scandinavian tourist; Joseph, a canadian businessman; Laura, the young girl who runs the business; and Petronila, the local native who provides fruits. It has around 750 bricks. More pictures and description in: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/69aba0ad-b171-4002-9f2d-797f066f20e4
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Based on 2x4's design. https://www.flickr.com/photos/-2x4-/4534121683/in/pool-828545@N23 I just love his design. Fraken Ace.
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Now on display at the Lego store until mid-April at the Jersey Gardens Mall. Back & Interior pics added. Forgot to mention that pics are also available in color and black&white. The colonial town hall was the focal point of the community where all of the town's residents could discuss local issues, conduct religious worship, and engage in town business. Since it was going to take a lot more time to set the scene for the interior shots, the exterior shots will do for now. AC Preliminary pics have been taken. Second floor done. First floor exterior done. Haven't done a city/town MOC in a long time and here's an impulse build last night to try out if it will work. Anybody else tried this technique before? AC
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A Lego rendition of the famous scene from James Cameron's 1986 movie 'Aliens'. ------------------------------ "They cut the power..... What do you mean 'they cut the power'? How can they cut the power? They're animals!" "Hudson, I want you and Vasquez walking the perimeter with motion trackers. We can't afford to let one of those b@stards in here" "I've got signals ... definitely inside the barricades. They're in here... There's movement all over the place!" "Vasquez? .... Hudson may be right". Get back to operations!! Seal the lock! "Signals clean. Range 20 meters....Six meters... five.. four... what the hell?" Custom aliens minifigs by Matthias aka Blacktron http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=58464&st=25