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Going to be quite the keep and supporting structures. I see lots of details outside the walls, but inside almost seems too clean.
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Brilliant idea. Felines have been worshiped as deities since ancient Egypt. Why change the status quo? I thought there would be a few cat people minifigs in there too. Maybe some from the CMF line as well as the Vidiyo heads. Now, who's the black and red fellow officiating over the sacrificial mouse?
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Wow! The Ferrari 512M works great as a 2099 hot rod. The Mercedes F1 transforms into a perfect speeder design. I'm going to be honest, but the Countach seems wrong. The muscular angled spirit is lacking. Dom flying a supercharged pod racer is perfect for him. Well done.
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Well done. I'll second the wheel design comment. Interesting way to make the pillars between the doors.
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Well done. The contrast between the black upper section and the red lower is striking.
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Sweet coach. The feeling of fear and dread is palpable with this build. The mists forming from the wheels is a nice touch.
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[MOCs] The adventures of Ned, a FebRovery story
Feuer Zug replied to the Inventor's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Another great FebRovery of rover designs. Your upscaled Mk V for the Chromians is top notch. I like seeing both in the same frame for reference. -
Classic Space Era Spaceship Contest - Voting thread
Feuer Zug replied to Bob De Quatre's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
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Great work. Reminds me of the fun years of my youth.
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[MOCs] The adventures of Ned, a FebRovery story
Feuer Zug replied to the Inventor's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
I like this "rover". It looks fast, powerful, and ready to tear up the roads. Does it have a hover mode? -
Quite the ship / mecha combo. Much more than meets the eye here.
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Per the discussion on 16 Jan here, we're pausing.
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[CSE] Classic Space Unarmed Personnel Carrier
Feuer Zug replied to Skandinavc FH's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Nice design. I can see modular options to carry more than just a personnel carriage. Maybe cargo or odd sized items as well. I like how you flipped part of the control cabin to use the windshield. -
Wicked combat ship. This is what I feel the original Blacktron crew would fly in a modernized setting.
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Great build. I love the forced perspective view of the top photo. The statue built into the wall / arches is brilliant.
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Most impressive.
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This is an issue for me as well. People seem to get what they want presently, then horde it. As for the boxes, they will be a disgrace on the shelves. People where I reside took to tearing the Vidiyo minifigure boxes open to see the figure inside. They didn't break the seal, but left them in quite a disheveled state. The hypocrisy was evident on LEGO's part too. Cardboard on the outside, a plastic bag inside. Extra packaging to make you believe we're being better.
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Wicked. The way you managed to create the iconic T-tops for the Trans-Am is brilliant. I don't think it would be possible in anything less than 8-wide.
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WOW! NPU to the extreme. Everything from the sail panel thingy at the prow to the compartment holding the rover that becomes part of the rover itself is awesome!
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Mega mining truck. Great work on this. The new neon yellow does give it some highlights.
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Wicked design. The clamshell front is great. This reminds me of the old swooshable Space Police 1 models. For photographing black, you need much more lighting.
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The 9th Buildarmy Image Competition (Lego military)
Feuer Zug replied to Buildarmy's topic in The Military Section
Interesting contest, thanks for letting us know about it. -
[MOCs] The adventures of Ned, a FebRovery story
Feuer Zug replied to the Inventor's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Food rover. -
I think the biggest reason the Saab aircraft aren't well represented is because they are virtually unknown outside of the Baltic area. Iconic MiG or Lockheed aircraft are everywhere in media. I made a Cessna 172 last year and nobody really had a decent model prior to me making it. The Cessna 172 is the most produced aircraft ever per Wikipedia. Shows that even numbers don't matter. It has to be cool and well known for people to create them. I applaud you and all the others that go outside the norm, building your Viggens, Su-15s, BAC Lightnings, and the like.