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Redcross

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  1. A very large hospital has been on my wish list for ever. I would like to see sets where alternative builds can serve as as modular like add ons, as you buy multiple of the one set. The first would have to include emergency, medical imaging, theatre. Followed by ward areas, intensive care, paediatrics, laboratory, outpatient Drs rooms, biomedical engineering and list could go on and on. It would be great to see a message of health promotion, eating healthy food in the cafeteria, walking the dog and wearing a bike helmet.
  2. Thanks for all your comments, it seems the meat slicer, grinder and the fans with lights were the favourites. The delight of this hobby is in the details. Thanks again for your comments.
  3. Great work, did this project happen to start with the eye? I love how little ideas can bloom into a project. You could add a slit lamp, tonometer and and display of glasses. I love the shower curtain.
  4. I find humour livens up the street. You make a tree, a dog and a shocked minifig expression and you hey presto comedy gold. Street lamps, a telephone box, newspaper stands and signs. Also why are the people on the street? Buskers, shoppers, workmen and children. Above all take your time and put your personality into it.
  5. Consider what minifig items you have, perhaps if you have many of one item. Then let your imagination go. Get inspiration from real lfe and reference pictures on the net. Another sugestion would be to incorporate the star on the window, the red bricks would make a great custom sticker location. Maybe Hollywood clothing store with mannaquins in the bay window.
  6. Glad to have given you some inspiration, pehaps you could look at getting the icecream piece or even the decorated tile with the icecream on it. Keep up the good work.
  7. This is huge Legolas73.Is it all in one piece? I too am facinated by the lovely curves and also the little details including the use of the technic hole brick for the stair railing and the great cable car.
  8. well done Arcanine. I can see your style emerging. I am sure this will lead to many more creative builds.
  9. Looking good as always LT, my suggestion would be to grease it up a bit, oil pool on the floor and on the mechanic uniforms. Look for the story or angle to give you inspiration. For example the shocked face in the customer as he looks at the bill and hands over the $100 dollar notes. Keep up the good work.
  10. The lighting used in these photos has washed out the colour a little it is actually dark red. Thanks for your comments.
  11. Gourmet foods modular building. Gino has grown up in this building, his migrant parents spent their whole lives here. Now that they have gone Gino has started to make the place his own, but he still has plenty of work to do. Somethings he just can not bring himself to change. I had great fun with this one. Comments welcome.
  12. Great job on you Art Nouveau modular house, I can see how you have incorporated arches and decorative mouldings. I believe organic or plant like decoration is common in this style
  13. Jamie is my hero, after watching the video and seeing these great pictures he has absolutely delivered on his aim to keep coming up with something new, while complementing the existing modulars. When you consider the influence and inspiration this modular series has had on the AFOL community he really is to be congratulated. Every time a new building comes out there are those that find faults, yet my experience is that when you get to actually build them I am genuinely excited and delighted at the innovative techniques and great design. I am really looking forward to this build I have a spot in my town ready to go.
  14. Redcross

    MOC Museum

    The hero Perseus slew Medusa by looking at her harmless reflection in the mirror instead of directly at her, to prevent being turned into stone. When the hero severed Medusa's head from her neck, two offspring sprang forth, the winged horse Pegasus and the golden-sworded giant Chrysaor. I am certainly not the first to make Medusa head in Lego there are many others including from Bart Willen. I made my Medussa head by cutting up Lego snakes, looking for the curves to fill in the gaps around the witches head. I used the tip of the hot glue gun to fix the snakes together. For Pegasus a quick paint job on the wings from the griffin and I used the cheerleader legs for the gold sword wielding Chrysaor. Hope this was helpful, Thanks for your comments.
  15. Stunning creation, great promotion for AFOL's. Perhaps they should consider replacing William's top with a red one.
  16. Looking great, would a hinge plate in the corners work.
  17. Redcross

    MOC Museum

    Thankyou everyone for your wonderful comments Brickimad Are you refering to this room? I guess without any explanation it could be anything. It is actually a model/exibit workshop the steering wheels form part of a compactor. Movable shelves to store everything from spare swords, replacement heads and I'm sure even an odd elephant tail. (yes;my compactor shelves do slide along) Thanks for your interest.
  18. Redcross

    MOC Museum

    Thanks everyone for your kind comments, you have been very encouraging. 'Captain Bayonet', 'KielDaMan', '-R8-' commented on the banners. I thought you may be interested in how they were made. The banners were created uploading my photos into a cartoonize program then printing them onto a coloured t-shirt projects A4 transfer made by Avery, this is then ironed onto the fabric. Thanks
  19. Great start lightningtiger your design style is obvious already. Will you be sharing the technique used to create the angle of the window?
  20. Redcross

    MOC Museum

    How can a Town builder utilise all those great Lego themes and animals collected over the years? Please check out my solution The Museum. For me this MOC is more about the interior Thanks for looking, comments welcome.
  21. Well executed AlanSmith. Your vehicles are always very well crafted. I love the opened shutters revealing the gear. May I suggest your next build could be to add a mass decontamination pod. They get towed to the disaster scene and contain decontamination shower tents.
  22. Stunning, your use of a complex colour palette and repetive patterns is inspiring. You cetainly have a flair for scuplture. Any chance you could add some further pictures of your dragons. Congratulations andybear@hk.
  23. It has been fascinating watching your genius unfold, the planning involved to get this built so quickly must have been significant. Congratulations, time for a good lay down now. I wonder if it would be worthwhile approaching the people behind the lego exhibit at the Sydney Aquarium.
  24. I have a large building MOC that calls for some banners hanging out the front. These banners will have pictures on them. How do people feel about printed decals on material. This process is widely used when making ship sails. Or should I be more traditional and put stickers on tiles or print them out on paper alone. Part of my problem is that they need to be about 20cm long. I guess it is about tradition versus realism. I need your opinions thanks
  25. You have captured the essence of Venice wonderfully, I love the water damage to the lower levels and the moore influence of the arches behind the balcony of the red building. All you need now is the smell...Inspiring work.
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