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tchuk-norst

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  1. Yes. I would base it on the amount of pieces, yes, but more likely I'd price it based on my attachment to it. Some MOCs I make really quickly and like enough to keep them up for a couple of months. But, if it is something I slaved over for the course of weeks or months, something I had to order pieces from BrickLink or another site to complete, something I put a bit of my soul into, then the price would increase.
  2. The New Frontier Kraang is definitely my favorite.
  3. Thanks so much Si, I really appreciate it. This has been quite an experience building this and I'm glad you like it as much as I do. Thank you sir. Yep, the longest wait-time I've ever had for any of my creations. Thanks, I was trying to create something more fanciful. No captain's bridge, the size doesn't warrant one, in my opinion. Haha, believe it indeed. Thanks! Yep, I scoured out all of the dark red I possibly could from BrickLink. I feel sorry for the next guy who tries to find a large amount of the 6x2 Slope,Curved. Thanks! I can probably provide those, soon enough. It's a pain to set up the booth again, but I think I may have a closer-up shot of the gunners. Thanks, and I apologize, I can't help that but please keep checking. I have some more detail shots in the gallery. Thanks! I think so, too.
  4. Here it is! After $270 and a lot of waiting, the Man-o-War Class Airship! -Statistics- Name: Tian Requiem-Class III Warship Designer: Alfred Thruster Date: Completed in the Year of our Elluir, 1765. Rotors: 4 Thrusters: 2 Guns: 18 7.62x51mm machine guns, 2 8mm anti-landcraft guns Crew: 1 pilot, 18 gunners Length: 36.03 m Height: 7.41 m Width: 3.03 m Pieces: 3754 It's fairly modular, and could be readily expanded for more guns. Here it is with the top off. And here is the trusty pilot. More images are on my Brickshelf gallery, if you are interested.
  5. Cool build, I wish I could see it brick built but oh well, I nice render is good too.
  6. This is very cool, I only wished there was more fire. There is some very interesting parts used here, I am impressed!
  7. I'll just say that I like the splash of color the trans light blue 1x1 round studs add to this dark model.
  8. I like the idea of unconventional guns, I do have the same greivance with many sci-fi cannons. This little model would look great as part of a large base, I think.
  9. An interesting idea, I would like it even more if the red studs were covered, but that's just me.
  10. An interesting idea, I like it!
  11. This is very well designed. Bravo! I really like the aesthetic.
  12. One of the first, and most lasting machines to emerge from that mysterious militant nation, Tartrosia. After Tartrosia entered the war, these little tanks emerged by the millions and were seen all over the battlefield beneath the vertical city of Musina. The Chubby tank boasts four powerful machine guns and a single pulse cannon. It seats one pilot who also is the gunner. This MOC came about as I tried to manufacture a turret for my big airship (stay tuned! It'll be here by, hopefully, the end of the month.) The turret didn't work out, so I modified it. Please, comments and/or criticism appreciated.
  13. I always love a good old-fashioned steampunk mech. Very nice pose, if I might add.
  14. So much great detailing on the exterior, then I saw the interior and my jaw dropped. Good job! Stellar job!
  15. Very unconventional shape! I really like the aesthetic you create here. Keep up the good work!
  16. Nice combination of colors.
  17. That is an awesome soldier, I love the use of the Castle helmet here.
  18. I like the semi-pushed-in 2x2 tiles to give a crudely placed stone effect. Nicely done!
  19. Nice idea, Keebler comes to mind. I would love to see it from the front. Perhaps you could add some lower branches to break up the monotony of the massive trunk?
  20. Interesting rain photoshopping.
  21. "Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it fell was Oh no, not again. Many people have speculated that if we knew exactly why the bowl of petunias had thought that we would know a lot more about the nature of the universe than we do now." Thanks for this, I've just started reading the series and this part in the book made me go into tears of laughter for a good couple of minutes. The whale's expression is perfect!
  22. Thanks! It's still a WIP. I may have it finished by mid-June. That was all I could do with the pieces I have to make that effect. Yeah, I could have done tiles, or maybe greebles. Thank you! Yeah, I don't think they would work in any position but I was going for simple and unconventional.
  23. This is beautiful!
  24. Here is one I've been holding onto for some time. This is probably my oldest lasting creation. I just never got around to photographing it. To get pieces for my big airship I had to scrap it but I thought I'd take some commemorative shots prior to that. Here she is, the Ramship! As you can see, it depends on both new and old brown which may be why I haven't posted it until now. What do you think of it?
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