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Thanks all. I know Warhammer 40K is not really well known (including by me) but it's aesthetic is pretty influential in Sci-Fi. Any space marine in video games etc has it's roots there. For example Gears of War draws heavily on it. So I chucked it in the mix with The Ice Cream Machine. Anyway I edited the pages and made sure the images were the right size. I think I have it figured out now so I don't look like such a bungling noob (for now) :D
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Well shucks, I'm really glad you liked it sir. This rubbut sure means a lot to me saying as he's like one of the family and all.
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Burn Jar Jar, burn.
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Signs that Lego has taken over your brain
PaddyBricksplitter replied to Cloveapple's topic in Community
I used to look at buildings and every day objects and think of how they could be built from geometric shapes for 3D modelling. It was what I did all day at work so it just sort of leaked out into my daily thoughts. Now that's been replaced by Lego. It's kind of similar but it's about a million times more fun. I reckon it's just a type of creative thinking that happens when you often think about reproducing things in different mediums. -
New Bricks and Pieces working for anyone?
PaddyBricksplitter replied to sithewok's topic in General LEGO Discussion
What about trying Brick Owl it actually works really well. Unlike Brick link.. -
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Hi all I've been collecting for 8 months now so my creations are getting a little bigger (and hopefully a little better). I've been watching more classic Sci-Fi . This MOC is a homage to "The Fly". Please remember always check the Teleporter for insects before stepping inside.
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That works really well. You def have a eye for what makes a good ship.
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Nice job man. Looks like a Light cycle from the original movie. Especially in the first picture. Which set did the wheel come in? I would like to get it too.
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Thanks all. It's always good to get positive feedback. Makes it even more worth while if you enjoy making a kind of odd MOC and people get it :)
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Thanks guys.
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I've been watching the 60's sci-fi show "Lost in Space" so I did a little vig with a retro feel. Hope you like it. I'm not sure how to format the page correctly, sorry.
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Lego Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
PaddyBricksplitter replied to LegoAcklay's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Man I love this! I really do. I would buy it. I think it might be a bit too niche for an Ideas set though. Still you never know.- 16 replies
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My mind always starts to wander, always has. I see little scenes in there. During the course of my life they have emerged in different ways, drawing, painting, 3D modelling. I trained and worked as an artist. Now I'm an honest to goodness grown up I found lego is a great visual medium. XD and it's not work. I can't use it for a portfolio or use it to get paid. It has no other use but pure pleasure. As a child it was just part of play. Mainly knights chopping off heads and building sci fi toys that I couldn't get in the local toy shops.
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LEGO Star Wars 2015 Pictures and Rumors
PaddyBricksplitter replied to Erdbeereis's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Hi. Has anyone complied a list showing the months each set is being released in? I need to update my cool stuff calendar. -
Yeah I read it. I don't think I exceed the Max size. Def made sure my 2nd post was 800x600.
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Pretty smooth :) I like the way you did the ground.
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That's cool. I have no idea how these big ships are built.
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Here's a vignette I built using some new mini figs and all my white slopes! It is called "A Chilling Discovery"
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Wow. Those ship designs are a cut above the rest.
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Your ship designs are really nice. Mostly stud less too.
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I like the mech designs a lot. Distinctive. Space in the title always makes everything better.
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Thanks all, I'm sure I will figure out how it all works here soon.