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Hi all! Something different this time. My next project is from the cockpit out and a much larger scale. Watch this space and thanks for looking! Ejector Seat by ska2d2, on Flickr Ejector Seat by ska2d2, on Flickr Ejector Seat by ska2d2, on Flickr Ejector Seat by ska2d2, on Flickr
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Another spaceship! Thanks for looking! THUG Interceptor by ska2d2, on Flickr THUG Interceptor by ska2d2, on Flickr THUG Interceptor by ska2d2, on Flickr THUG Interceptor by ska2d2, on Flickr THUG Interceptor by ska2d2, on Flickr THUG Interceptor by ska2d2, on Flickr THUG Interceptor by ska2d2, on Flickr
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Home to my last build the Raider Mothership (light carrier), has twin hangers with room for six raiders. Thanks for looking! Raider Mothership by ska2d2, on Flickr Raider Mothership by ska2d2, on Flickr Escort Fighter Escort Fighter by ska2d2, on Flickr Escort Fighter by ska2d2, on Flickr Jump by ska2d2, on Flickr
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Good effort! Thinking outside the brick is what its all about. I came back to Lego a year and a half ago and whilst keeping an eye on whats going on in the Lego world I find not getting too wrapped up in what everyone else is doing helpful in keeping ideas fresh and original. Either way its your pleasure in creating that counts and if someone else wants to come along for the ride, Great! Please keep them coming!
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Hi! Heres my latest offering. Thanks for looking! Raider by ska2d2, on Flickr Raider by ska2d2, on Flickr Raider by ska2d2, on Flickr Raider by ska2d2, on Flickr Raider by ska2d2, on Flickr
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This is my entry for this years 15 piece vehicle challenge on 'MOC Pages'. Thanks for looking! SUB-MOC Pages 15 Piece Challenge 2015 by ska2d2, on Flickr
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Unfortunately no! I thought about how to power it and I think I would have to alter the front a little to allow a coupling, then build some sort of wagon to put the power pack in! If the blades were altered so that there was a slight angle on them maybe then they would turn as the model moved forwards. Next time maybe!
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Until I saw the detail shot I thought it was yet another computer render. Stunning, just stunning! Great model!
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Wow! great bus although the drivers look like TWOC er's!
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Almost, just resize your image. Again in the flickr share pop up box, just don't resize it larger than 800 as this site won't allow it!
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When you share from flickr the box that pops up has a bbcode prompt in the top right corner! just click on it before you copy!;D
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I have seen this before and its a very impressive build! I only wish I had as many bricks! (When you share your photos from flickr, switch to bbcode and your photo will show on this site);) Great build!
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The original concept in Germany did but was eventually scraped. The danger to passangers stood on station platforms being one of the reasons!
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There sure were! Even more recently than 1929. Check out the 'Aerotrain'. Cheers!;D
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This model was inspired by the 'Schienenzepplin' or rail zepplin. It was developed by the German aircraft engineer Franz Kruckenberg in 1929. My version is military rather than civil. Thanks for looking! Loco by ska2d2, on Flickr Loco by ska2d2, on Flickr Loco by ska2d2, on Flickr Loco by ska2d2, on Flickr Loco by ska2d2, on Flickr
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The rotors are from the technic Lego chinnok set. I made the white stripes by cutting strips from what was left of a used Lego sticker sheet.
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Thanks for your comments! I think I have fixed the problem!;D
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The winged tank air superiority fighter. Thanks for looking! Geflugelter Panzer by ska2d2, on Flickr Geflugelte Panzer by ska2d2, on Flickr Geflugelter Panzer by ska2d2, on Flickr Geflugelte Panzer by ska2d2, on Flickr
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Great model!;)
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Another flying machine. Thanks for looking! FTW by ska2d2, on Flickr FTW by ska2d2, on Flickr
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How much?;D
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