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Vincent Kessels

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  1. Welcome to Eurobricks, Lillune! Let's see your tiny creations! Your plans for 2013 seem to be achievable
  2. That's a very good 'herenhuis', albeit a bit wide for my taste. You used some great SNOT details on the door and windows.
  3. Welcome to Eurobricks, Emma!
  4. Welcome to Eurobricks, Stu!
  5. Well, mistakes happen. Did you contact the seller to resolve the issue?
  6. That inner corner is a brilliant modification of the Pet Shop house! I might have done some colors differently, like black tiles at the triangle roof above the door, and made the big white bars next the front door optically smaller by replacing some of the white with redisch brown plates. The 8-wide alley is a good solution. I have already several 8-wide modules among which is a house and gravel path with gates.
  7. That's a very nice ship. I like the colors and the rounded shape.
  8. That's a fantastic MOC, Teazza! The colors and part usage are very good.
  9. That is a very nice house, paostmo, especially the ground floor with the patio, flowerbed and red mailbox.
  10. Welcome to Eurobricks, tecniBrick!
  11. Welcome to Eurobricks, Mistic. Fanwelt was indeed 5 days of fun. I hope you enjoy your new hobby!
  12. Welcome to Eurobricks, Crownie!
  13. Great layout! All the elements have a nice position, and the hill is fantastic! Most people will do only a flat layout, so the hill makes it special.
  14. Welcome to Eurobricks, Dick! Lego is definitely the best for kids as they can rebuild and change their stories. For adults Playmobiel is no alternative (assuming you do more than collecting). What are your interests? City, Star Wars, technic, trains... ?
  15. Welcome to Eurobricks, Evan!
  16. Have a look at this creation by P@u! +ox 65 - Legoworld, Zwolle 2012 - Day 3 by Mr. Tomato Bread, on Flickr
  17. I like the new version better. I have two other suggestions you might try. First of all, you might try lowering the wedges by one or two plates. Thus reducing the space between the bottom of wedges and the ridge below. The second suggestion is replacing the two 1x1 round bricks by a 2x2 cone.
  18. That's a nice garage. Quite bit nicer infact then the original.
  19. Those a very nice trucks, especially the first one.
  20. That is a very good replica of the church! I am only missing the wedding couple. Make sure you get the dress right! For the spire you might try four 12x3 wedge plates, either all left versions or right.
  21. So that is where all the Lego Door Frames are made! Great details on all the machines!
  22. That's a great section! I can't wait for the rest of the layout. I really like the large windows in the shed.
  23. Welcome to Eurobricks, Mark!
  24. Welcome to Eurobricks, Adriel!
  25. Welcome to Eurobricks, T-Bricky! Have you already tried to build your own Modular Building?
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