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Gunman

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  1. I guess I just commented on flickR, let me tell you how amazing moc it is once again Patrick :)
  2. Clean, well calculated build :) Beautiful
  3. Fantastic work
  4. Done Architecture style packages are nice as already said, to use for spare parts
  5. So awesome Idea and execution here
  6. Hey guys, I made a review from a very iconic set of the company, even for a guy who doesnt know much about Beatles' history like me, LEGO Ideas 21306 Yellow Submarine 1966 was the year Beatles released song "Yellow Submarine" and during 1968 the animated film featuring Yellow Submarine was released : So.. to be honest, the "Legend" behind Beatles made me buy this set, but in the end, its a wonderful set for display. Description from LEGO site: Theme: LEGO Ideas Set: 21306 Yellow Submarine Parts: 534 Figures: 5 Cost: 60 € LEGO (DE) , £55 LEGO (UK) , $60 LEGO (US) , Bricklink And... Rambi is back for some action! Heyy there guys! The box is colorful as expected from the film's graphics. We can see that the adviced age is 10+ , making the set more suitable for the "bigger kids" maybe? because Its a display oriented set in my opinion. At the sides of the box, we can see figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Also from this side we realise how "fat" the packaging is, it has an overall squarish shape. Inside the box, there are some illustrations of the band members at the sides, on LEGO form in one side while in cartoon style at the other side. Its like as they were looking through submarine's scuttles. Beautiful illustrations at the outer sides too! At the back side of the box, the modular parts of the creation are illustrated, together with a LEGO Ideas philosophy explanation. We can see that the submarine is of a medium size (25x6.7cm) but nevertheless it has an amazing design and modularity function! The top pars can be easily removed so you can put/see the minifigs inside it, travelling through the seas! While opening the seals, another pleasant surprise-illustration pops in front of your eyes. I really like this style of colourful Art... random shapes random colors and accessories without reason... but a cheerful result in the end! We have five parts bags and an instruction booklet. I would expect max 4 bags, but 5 is OK for sure :) Our instructions booklet... It has the same graphics as the front side of the box. At the first spreadsheet we can read a few things about film's history and the set itself. Regarding the set, Its the 15th set in the LEGO Ideas line and regarding the film, its premier was in London on 17th of July 1968 and is still seen as a groundbreaking piece of animation almost half a century later. Follow up, are the classic brick seperator instuctions of the set. The use of the axle pin to remove axles from holes is a feature I don't usually have in mind while mocing, but its pretty cool! The first page of the instructions part. It starts by creating the minifig of John Lennon and the minifig display stand. How the set is finished in the instructions Mini interview with the initial set designer, Kevin Szeto and the final set LEGO designer Justin Ramsden. Both crazy "Beatles" fans :) All parts included in the set At the final spreadsheet of the instructions, we have the LEGO Ideas procedure explained again. In my opinion its worth trying LEGO Ideas project. If you have a great Idea you think people will love, don't hold yourself back, upload your Idea to the platform :) At the back side of the instructions booklet, LEGO Group is asking for our opinion regarding our recent purchase through a survey link. It shouldnt take too long to finish the survey, so why not do it :) Figures of the set In order: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison και Ringo Starr I find George's hairpiece (3rd from the left) very interesting and its available only in this set! 2nd side of the faces We can see the back side of the minifigures is plain, without any extra printings on the legs At the sides of the leg pieces from George and Ringo there is an interesting red-yellow printed stripe Our weird friend, Jeremy: So... let's start this Soooo many colors here.... As expected... Lovely! Hopefully I rented the clark again... Parts included at the first bag We can see the grey parts for the minifig display stand and the yellowish-orange parts from Submarine's main body. Some interesting pieces here (something we see for first time, the quarter-tiles) Introduction of quarter tiles is a big step forward for the design capabilities we can have while creating with LEGO. Wow... what's happening here...! Something is wrong for sure... You stay there now... The minifig stand is a great Idea, in order to be easier to display the figs. Let's see what we got here... Let's go for the keel now Hmmm nice.... headlights? Things are running smoothly End of Part one The keel is ready and the minifig stand Let's go for the second one! Contents of the second bag: We can clearly see yellow parts dominating here... As expected I would say judgning from the main color of the Submarine which is yellow. Interesting pieces (beautiful printed tiles) Now.. what's that purple plank? Let me put the turquoise bits... End of Part two Inside cockpit there are a lot of cheerful/ hippie style details... They are pretty funny OWww man... Contents of the 3rd bag: Now is the turn of orange and printed parts I guessxD Interesting pieces (the rectangle tiles and hairpiece are lovely, just look at that great printed pipes, an amazing piece to use at MOCs) Oww.. I am starting to get tired I think this should go right... here End of Part three The body of the Submarine is starting to get shape, the printed tiles inside it look very pretty. Let's see what fourth bag has inside it... Contents of the bag: Interesting pieces (Those plates with the rounded corners are pretty useful, also the quarter-tiles are here again and finally those fancy reddish brown axles are cool) Let me put the rudder on... The tail design is pretty elegant, with this nice curve over there... Also the red propellers contrast nicely with the yellow of the rest body. End of Part four (Its starting to get shape, and all of our minifigures are ready) Let's go for the fifth and final part Contents of the fifth bag: We can see the White color is dominating here.We gonna create the base of the submarine with white parts. Interesting pieces ( our strange friend, quarter-tiles,the colorful pipes and final the green apple which hasnt been in any set since 2004!) So many sausages A really clever design :) The submarine is finished... The various pipes at the top looking at different directions look amazingly well and is the characteristic point of the whole design. Now let's go for its base! Final Result Side The trans-red circle tiles contrast beautifully with the yellow/orangeish color of the main body. In front The front circle dome used as submarine's nose is great piece usage... Angle view Final Set Spare pieces Critique: A very beautiful set in a not so overpriced price point, taking account that its a licensed and also LEGO Ideas set. Cute curves all around and a great premium packaging! Design: 9/10 A very well made set, from its sausages to its pipes... simple perfect Price/pieces: 8/10 It contains a lot of pieces and figures, of course it isnt the appropriate choice for someone who is interested exclusively for pieces and not for the minifigures which dramatically raise its price. Playability: 9/10 A very beautiful set, not so much play oriented, mainly for displaying purposes I would say. Construction: 10/10 A very interesting and colorful construction with nice curves Total: 9/10 A great set that would perfectly fit your living room's corner, specially if you are a Beatles fan.
  7. Really clever idea :) Nice one mate
  8. Great sharp photos... Beautiful review and congrats :)
  9. Nice fresh Idea man... Also clear pictures.
  10. Amazing series of builds for sure
  11. Welcome to eurobricks man :) Cute 1st moc I would say, I got some tips tho: Use larger reference images (I see you got the resolutions needed in your flickr) and remove the words after the images if you want. And regarding the moc, one thing I would improve is the various 1x1 round plates use as water. I avoid using them mixed like you did,prefer using them like waves of color to illustrate the various depths
  12. Nice on DG... Dark side needs some glory too
  13. I think Zelda would be awesome...
  14. As others said, dark orange works great!
  15. Superb moc man... Outstanding.... Mind-blowing photography too!
  16. Amazing moc LJ! Great path there
  17. Beautiful entries guys 3 3 3 14 15
  18. I really like woodwork on the walls mate. Good one...
  19. Beautiful moc there DG, I really like the curved blue-white shelter there and the Inn's sign.
  20. Welcome back kabel! Looking forward to that WIP :) Coolio moc LJ
  21. Awesome work Ecc :) Looking forward to this.... lots of npu here but I really like the sand green slopes at the sides of the towers.
  22. Welcome to Mitgardia McTraul, make a sigfig and join challenge V :)
  23. Beautiful creations Isaac! The mosaic is superb.. I will have to prepare my LEGO room soon, I need to make some MOCs too!
  24. Happy new Year Mark, an amazing entry, lovely tiled walls, lovely rockwork.
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