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Good start to your new layout. Changing to a single size for modules does help with future expansion and moves. Keep up informed on your progress.
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Interesting way to create the water. I might add a dab of trans-light blue in to give it some contrast. Otherwise, gorgeous work with the scenery. The tree trunk is ingenious.
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Bionicle helped keep LEGO afloat. The Star Wars and Harry Potter licenses also aided in LEGO not going under. I might give Bionicle the Distinguished Service Order, but not a Victoria Cross.
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PAB online missing & additional pieces
Feuer Zug replied to Yperio_Bricks's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I've had one case where they missed 8 large wheels. I contacted them and got the wheels sent in about 2 weeks. Another instance they sent a generous handful of 1x1 small round plates instead of 20. They never responded to my email so I kept them. Mistakes happen and their pickers are human. Thankfully they do work with people to get the orders correct. -
Good work on your passenger consist. The color scheme works well, like the real life one. Your dedication to expanding the offerings is commendable.
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Santa Fe Super Cap (El Capitan + Super Chief) - build in old greys
Feuer Zug replied to Marlow's topic in LEGO Train Tech
That's cruising the rails in style. Stunning work on the consist. From the first locomotive to the drumhead on the rear, it looks great. Nice way to get the videos too.- 12 replies
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Most pharmacies in Europe are far different. They have a few things available on the shelves, but most of the medicines are held in the back. Given their limited customer area, the smaller secondary business option to another modular would be quite easy to create.
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Quite the detail work given the size of the locomotive. Great work.
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Gorgeous build. The greenhouse design works well. I do like your method of creating the windmill. The flex tubing works great for the support rings.
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I'd like the Modular Building Collection to have a wider variety of buildings. We've got considerable restaurants and entertainment venues. A clinic/hospital or a school would be a welcome addition. As long as they stay away from the Brutalist architectural style, we should be fine.
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Fine looking depot. The colors are fine as they fit with the period easily. Interesting way of making the clerestory windows fit.
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25 Years of Adventure Contest Winners
Feuer Zug replied to Peppermint_M's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
It was fun watching the builds come out for this contest. Congratulations to the winners. Those are some great designs. Thanks all to participating. -
Exceptional station. The architectural lines really give it a distinct look. It's straight lines, but not with the angles you put in. Having the interior with details and decals is a great finishing touch.
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Nailed the queen. The power loader is pretty sweet as well. NPU all around.
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25 Years of Adventure! Cat. A Voting
Feuer Zug replied to Peppermint_M's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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25 Years of Adventure! Cat. C Voting
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25 Years of Adventure! Cat. B Voting
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[MOC] English Electric CP1424 - Diesel Locomotive
Feuer Zug replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Grazi. The plane fits the LEGO scale well, and the road plates are great for more than mere roads.
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Great scene and tram. The decals create a unified look across the front and sides. The collection of hilarious minifigs is perfect for a beach run, except maybe Dracula. Hope he's got some powerful sunscreen.
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Interesting board and build. All the room modules would be great for the gamers. The monolith is, well a monolithic piece. The flames and eye ring at the top are cool.
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Thank you. The real aircraft is just as small and cute. The new road plates work well as runway sections. I've used them for other MOCs too. Very versatile.
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I hear you. Hundreds of views and not a chirp. Keep up the good MOCs though. I don't build for others, but it is nice to get feedback now and then.
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In the golden days of aviation, records fell with regularity as technology improved. The Granville Brothers built a number of one-off aircraft in pursuit of these records. The Gee Bee Model Z Super Sportster is one such aircraft. This aircraft was built in 1931 and won the Thompson Trophy in the same year. A replica was used in the 90's movie "The Rocketeer". More information is available here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville_Gee_Bee_Model_Z_Super_Sportster