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Vincent Kessels

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  1. Nice fuel tanker RC
  2. Great buildings and a lovely scene Alibabo.
  3. That is a very nice building 'alex54'. The grey stone work on the first floor looks good. That is also a very interesting use of the binoculars.
  4. Great bathtub, sink and other details 'SAN'.
  5. The big fountain in the corner looks fantastic 'alienwar9'.
  6. Another great vignette Diidy. I really like the boar and the old tractor.
  7. Or, worse, creates a building instruction starting from the top down. This makes the instructions useless. And, for me, that happens more often then not. BTW, nice instructions superkalle.
  8. You can create building building instructions with LPub 4 (see LDraw.org - General Utilities). You will need an ldraw file with steps to create building instructions with LPub. In LPub you then combine the steps in pages, with part lists and callouts, and and at the end you can add a bill-of-material. Almost everything (e.g. fonts, size, colors) is configurable. The output is an pdf file or an image per page, and an ldraw file with additional LPub instructions. Unfortunatly there is not much documentation, so start playing around with a simple model.
  9. That's another great vignette you made there Diidy!
  10. That is a really dynamic vignette Klementina.
  11. Great vignette Diidy! Apart from shattered glass and the desk drawers I really like the desk lamp.
  12. That is indeed a great build, especially on his age. The use of the Technic wheel hub in the window is brilliant. What I don't understand is where did he get all that Lego? Not every boy (or AFOL for that matter) has that much Lego.
  13. Great vignet Klementina! I love how you positioned the minifigs.
  14. That is a cute ice cream shop! The ice cream cone and the bird are nice details.
  15. That is a great Art Deco building you made there 'snaillad'. I love the round corner with the Dark Blue stripe.
  16. Or others like Brickshelf or Mocpages.
  17. I used a 6 wide Mudguard to cover a 5 wide gap: 03 De Vier Gekroonden - First Floor by Vincent Kessels, on Flickr A similar thing can be done with a 4 wide arch covering a 3 wide gap.
  18. I saw how you did the water effect while you where setting up. Very ingenious! The only sad thing was that the wheel didn't last the whole show. Oh, and thanks Tyler for signing my event kit.
  19. Welcome to Eurobricks Abbie. I hope the venders room at Brickworld was not to hectic.
  20. Another fun ride was the ride to the storage facility. DSCF6873 by Vincent Kessels, on Flickr DSCF6880 by Vincent Kessels, on Flickr Thanks Mark, for letting me walk all around the storage facility with the garbage. Twice. We really should have left you there.
  21. More bottles are always welcome, and I can't wait to see what people are going to do with the spill / splat piece.
  22. Well, if the shoe fits... I wish there where.
  23. O Yep, a vendor at Brickworld had it for $15 complete with all the stickers. It is the best idea book LEGO ever made.
  24. Lucky you! Did you have any other carry-on baggage? My suitcase was with 52 pounds just over the weight limit, but they didn't even look at the weight. If I had known that I would have bought more. However, the worst part was carrying my suitcase and carry-on up the stairs of the L and down the stairs of metro. (The L station had no elevator, and the elevator of the metro had a big puddle of urine on the floor.) Yes, that was fun. And the discount was an improvement. I only wish they had more PAB, because somebody go away with a whole box of Reddish Brown bricks The most stressful for me was the voting after the public hours, but that might have to do with our trip to the store.
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