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matt_one

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  1. first attempt and great result! nice mech, I like in particular the first picture where it's folded on itself!
  2. Nice mechs! I like the shapes of the first one, expecially on the back. And I really like the small blue wheeled mech!
  3. Awesome! You could upload a picture of the legs only, and would still a masterpiece!
  4. Awesome!! The best Lego Grendizer!
  5. Already seen it at Mocpages. As I told you , it's a masterpiece! Nice video too!
  6. Nice work! Big and highly detailed model with a lot of good ideas. I like those retractable launchers and I really like the legs. It must be nice to see it glows in the dark and...well...it must be nice and fun to build such a model with real bricks! Finally, thanks for your words : I'm glad to know that some of my models can be source of inspiration for someone else!
  7. Thanks Spirit! I suggest you to watch the short animation clip, there's a link at the beginning of the post ( maybe you already did it ).
  8. I was searching for something different to attach on the side of the waist instead of usual skirt-plates. I like the shape and used them, these are very interesting for themselves and should be good as engine section on a ship. I'm trying to use them as shoulder on my current new mecha, with necessary adjustments.
  9. Oh, yeah, exactly 6000 bricks used. Thanks!
  10. Hi Spirit! It's nice to see your comment as the first ( and only )! I'm not really looking for big size, but usually I start with head design and this time the head was bigger than previous. That's why size are so large. I made a special effort to design weapons and whoever can imagine the role of shoulder launchers. But don't ask me how the hip weapons work.... Thanks for your appreciation!
  11. The variant version of my previous Wraithek Beta. The cockpit can host a minifig, You can watch a short animation video here :
  12. Very big-size mecha: 81 studs tall ( 25 inches ), 6000 bricks used. Modelled with Lego Digital Designer, rendered with Simlab Composer.
  13. check out this one : http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/410532 there's a lxf file available to download.
  14. @ anothergol Last Friday I took a tour on Bricklink... I started with the head's parts only and after 10 minutes I got a rough idea about how frustrating can be! You're right about the price, that's not the first problem. Sometimes parts that should exist are simply not available because the shop is out of these parts, or they are available in different colors, or shop has one of it only. For example, if I need two 57587 dome in white color, I would not able to find a shop that has two 57587 in white. Surely I can adapt things to match existing colors, and I'm ready to paint those parts that doesn't match colors I like, but it seems hard to place an order limiting my purchase to a few shops.
  15. Thank you RuneJack!
  16. Thanks Subix! To have fun is the only reason why I made my creations. Even if they are "only" digital creations, they are still quite challenging and took me a lot of time.
  17. Let's say to buy parts at the average price of 15cents. Let's say we want to build the mecha only, without weapons and shield.... It's made up of 2600 parts and the final price would be around 400 €, assuming that you can buy all parts at the same average price. But I guess it would be very different when it comes to place a real order, and maybe get a final price that is 50% higher than the above average price.
  18. Thank you Only Sinner! What about how much would it cost if it were built for real?
  19. Nice!
  20. @ anothergol Hi! I had fun to build this model with Lego Digital Designer and it would be nice to do the same with real bricks. I've never dealt with Bricklink, only visited the website sometimes but I really don't know how to search bricks, place an order and so on.... Anyway, it would be nice to build just the head. I guess that build the whole model could be very expensive in terms of money and time to spend on it. Maybe I could face this thing step by step.... I agree with you about fragile parts, but if I was building this model surely I'd use paint and....glue! If you're interested in viewing this model, you can find lxf file here : http://adf.ly/1IpH8H Regards
  21. Thank you BrickCipo!
  22. @ Isundir My mechs are only digital buildings, nothing more. I have fun assembling them in LDD, then I get my renders with Simlab Composer and not worry about their structural strenght. I don't know if this mech would stand on its own and I would never suggest to build it with real bricks. At least, not in this way....
  23. thank you msx80! To build this one with real bricks would be challenging, expensive and maybe not feasible. I'm just glad people like it. Congrats for your Bluerender, many people will appreciate it!
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