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Vaionaut

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  1. LEGO Belle? Really? I almost thought it's Playmobil :D
  2. Brickheadz DISNEY 41595 Belle :P
  3. I also don't think that's worth it.
  4. Just ordered some parts for a BrickHeadz representation of someone from my hometown :)
  5. Also one ticket for me, please. I don't have an annual pass this year.
  6. I could get each one of these sets (new / misb): 75005 Rancor Pit for 95,- € 76028 Darkseid Invasion for 60,- € And I'm looking for these Polybags: - Dr. Wu (Jurassic World) - Plastic Man (DC Comics) - Finn FN-2187 (Star Wars)
  7. Many thanks to all of you! The file could be found under the pics of my second answer. Here's the link again ;)
  8. Due to the new version of our forum software IPB4 it would be great, if this guide could be updated and adapted to the new design. Thanks in advance!
  9. Hi, here's another one of my recent MOCs. It's a Liberator-class starfighter from Star Wars: The Old Republic in UCS size. The Galactic Republic used it against the Sith Empire, which also knew it as Talon Fighter. The wings can be folded to two positions (similar to the U-Wing from Rogue One). This design allows it to be used like an interceptor with the speed of an A-Wing or a starfighter with the firepower of an X-Wing. Hope you like it :) Liberator-class Starfighter UCS by Vaionaut, on Flickr
  10. Hi, here's a small starfighter I built some months ago. There are nearly all sand blue pices I own used. Don't know how I came to the idea of the two helmets, but I think they give it a special touch :) Hope you like it ;) Helmfire III by Vaionaut, on Flickr
  11. Hi, here's an older MOC that I haven't posted on EB so far. Maybe the one or the other had seen it on flickr, but I wanted to share it with you also here now. It's a Junkers G23, an airplane from the 1920s manufractured in Germany. It was the predecessor model of the more popular Ju 52. Wasn't too easy to get all the parts, especially some rare ones like all the pearl light gray bricks with grille (from the Santa Fe Wagons) or the black motor grilles (from the first Knight Bus). Hope you like it :) Junkers G.23 by Vaionaut, on Flickr PS: Posted it in the Adventures forum because I thought it fits quite good here (Junkers airplanes also appeared in Indiana Jones for example).
  12. Hi, I wanted to share this hot rod with you that I made a few weeks ago. To put the vehicle a bit in scene I added a small refueling station. Hope you like it :) Refuel, please! by Vaionaut, on Flickr
  13. Thanks for all your nice feedback! Makes me really happy :) :D Well, at least it's not nailed to the bricks :P
  14. Thank you, Slegengr! I don't know yet what I will build this year. I enjoy taking part in contests, so let's see what themes they will bring. I definitely will build something for the German Comic Con in Stuttgart, but also don't have a concrete idea for that. Recently I built a cuban classic car, maybe you've seen that in the Town forum. Somehow, I was hoping for more responses on an international forum...
  15. So here's my registration: - Need reservation? Yes - Apartment sharing? Yes - Number of persons and length of stay? Just me, whole event - Are you member of a registered LUG? Yes with sticker - Anything else we need to know? I come by car from Würzburg and have 3 seats free. If someone wants to travel with me, please contact me via PM.
  16. Who wants to take a look back in the history of cars should go to Cuba. Everywhere you look there are American cars from the 1950s, still used as Cuba's everyday vehicles. The car in my vignette here doesn't represent a special model or brand, but has some influences from a Plymouth Belvedere and a Chevrolet Bel Air. Hope you like it ;) Welcome to Cuba by Vaionaut, on Flickr Best, Johannes
  17. Hi, some of you might already know me from other platforms and flickr, but although I've been registered also here for a few years already, I have never introduced myself properly. My name is Johannes, I'm 24 years old and live near Würzburg, in the middle of Germany. I study Computer Science / eCommerce and work at an advertising agency as web developer. I rediscovered LEGO for me about 3 years ago. First I only built digitally with the LDD and was quite active on CUUSOO (what is LEGO Ideas today). My favourite themes to build were especially Star Wars and aircrafts like the K-Wing Starfighter or a Curtiss NC-4 seaplane. This hasn't changed too much, even if my mocs are more diverse today and I (hopefully) improved my building skills a bit. Because of the Star Wars and licensed themes in focus the German forum Imperium der Steine (IdS) became my main platform. I soon got the role of a moderator there and now I'm what is called Root Admin here (so the second after IdS founder Gamorreaner). Together with the former IdS ambassador rolli and some others I also publish the forum's magazine IdS-Post which appears every few months. A highlight last year was winning the biggest competition on IdS, the IdS MOC Olympics. This is a round-based competition about Star Wars with an international jury. My half-final entry was an U-Wing and the final one was a Liberator Class Starfighter from Star Wars: The Old Republic. Both can fold their wings into different positions. I really enjoyed taking part in the ongoing project of Harry's magical journey last year. Building the scenes of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was much fun and very exciting (even if also a bit stressful). You can see all vignettes of this project in our flickr group. The fantastic Jared is currently uploading a scene of The Deathly Hallows each day. To come to an end here's an overview of the mocs I built in 2016. You can find detail shots of the mocs in my flickr stream. In the future I wanna get more active here on Eurobricks and I'm looking forward to discuss with you :) Best, Johannes / Vaionaut
  18. I'll be there at least on Friday and Saturday. Trying to make Thursday, too, but this depends on my work. Looking forward to see you all! Munich would probably be the better choice as you'd get about two-thirds faster to Gunzburg than from Frankfurt.
  19. Hi, as I'm going to to build some scenes from the Harry Potter movies for the Lego Fanwelt Event next year in Cologne, Germany, I began with planning these two magical vehicles: The Weasley's Flying Ford Anglia and the Knight Bus, emergency transport for the stranded witch or wizard. So here's a rendering of the LDD models: Magical vehicles from Harry Potter by Vaionaut I hope you like them ;) Best Vaionaut
  20. Hi, sry, i had some issues with my PC, but here are some LDD screenshots now... The complete model consists of 1060 parts (without minifigs). As said before the interior is not too detailed (apart from the cockpit). You could also add some more detail on the bottom, but I usually don't spend too much time in bottom design. LDD file can be downloaded here for those who want to build this ITT. Best Vaionaut
  21. Hi, sry, I had some problems with my PC, but here are some screenshots from the LDD now... Best Vaionaut
  22. I also already saw some pictures of the sets (more than the leaked ones). There's a complete castle on giant wheels... who does really want something crazy like this? Ok, you can see it like this: You get a castle. And some wheels as extra parts. But this doesnt really make sense to me...
  23. Thanks tedbeard! Yep, the back can be opened up. I can post some more images when I'm back at home (but these won't be rendered since the rendering process takes a lot of time...)
  24. Thanks guys! I posted it here, because it's a historic airplane. But I wouldn't mind if you move it if you think it fits better there. Special themes would be best in my opinion.
  25. Tank you all! Yep, they were confused with the ground and thought this should be Tatooine... But you actually can't see so much with these masks on. Let's hope for them the director is a bit understanding.
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