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[GBW] - Battle of C7 - BANDAUD - Dangerous Corner
Feuer Zug replied to SATSOK's topic in The Great Brick War
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[MOC] Treasure of the Spanish Plate Fleet, 1716
Feuer Zug replied to A_Goodman's topic in Pirate MOCs
Superbly done. The details are excellent all around. The stack of treasure makes a great eye catcher. I like your use of trans-clear bricks on the sides to keep the loose plates in that represent the water. -
The glorious premier of the PDSRE, Field Marshal Baran Igor Galkin, has travelled to Soalon to congratulate the KLR forces for their efforts in the beleaguered nation. Addressing them from near a hardened aircraft shelter at the Brokal International Airport, the field marshal praises Koszmar, Vislania, Romgaria, Tosul, Erotema, and the other KLR nations for their efforts to bring glorious socialism to the proletariat of Soalon. After publicly acknowledging the accomplishment of the KLR allies, Field Marshal Galkin awards the Hero of the Glorious Revolution medal upon Major Brickinov. Additionally, the major, freshly promoted Lieutenant Rodin, and Sergeant Major Gurkin are all awarded the Glorious Flying Cross for their valiant improvised attack that halted a final BoS push. Meritoriously promoted Sergeant Melnikova is awarded the Order of the Glorious Revolution along with Lieutenant Rodin. Furthermore, all members of the PDSRE team are awarded the Banner of the Revolution. Most were awarded a bronze clasp, but a few received a silver clasp in recognition of their rank and/or efforts. Medals from left to right: Hero of the Glorious Revolution, Glorious Flying Cross, and Order of the Glorious Revolution Banner of the Revolution with bronze clasp
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Great work recreating the Battle of Hue. The level of detail you have in the building, UH-1, and the remainder of the terrain is astonishing.
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Great 1940 Woodie. You nailed it.
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Nicely done. You've upgraded the look, yet still retain the feel of the original set.
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Great little house. Your technique for the half-timbered look is excellent.
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Great rundown on the MOCs from various builders over the years.
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Nice Whomping Willow. You've built it more like the movie version than any set LEGO has come out with.
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Welcome @firearmsfan. Regretfully, this chapter of The Great Brick War is coming to a close at the end of the month. Don't worry, we'll be starting a new one shortly after. Everybody will start from zero, so it's a great time to get involved.
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The funny thing is, the old metal axle bogies, wheels, and axles are still in the Pick-A-Brick catalog, even in the new site. So are the magnetic couplers. With that, TLG might actually be going back to the metal version. Time will tell.
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This looks to be a decent offering. The locomotive, as others have noted, has the Siemens Taurus look. If they can get it to play the scales like the ÖBB locomotives on startup, I'd be in heaven.
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Jaw dropping build. Insane attention to detail. Love the facial expression on the guy who thought about using the outhouse. Kudos!
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Nice small force. They look quite the professional force. The big-fig fists used for the tree are great.
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A series of trains from a Lego Railway!
Feuer Zug replied to The Lego Railway Series's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Another gorgeous MOC. I can't wait to see this one built in real life. This is what an expert level locomotive should be.- 19 replies
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[MOC] Hippocampus - my new ship with an unusual hull
Feuer Zug replied to Dreamweb's topic in Pirate MOCs
Wow! Great work turning the Duplo hull into a full sailing ship. The lack of interior is not an issue to me. Your detail work topside is top notch. Kudos. -
Wonderful tower. Really fits the area and is well detailed. Do I spy a Hidden Side torso in there? Never even saw that batch released where I live. It looks perfect though.
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Sweet microwave comm tower. I like the beach setup with the steep hillside.
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Good modification. The symmetrical front works well. Maybe have a driveway for the car to the side?
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[MOC] Western set that never existed: 6768
Feuer Zug replied to MrOutlaw's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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Excellent vignette. Great use of the basilisk head for Poisonteeth.
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Thank you. It's a MOAB inspired idea, just with what's available in the field. My intent was for the landscape to be about 10,000 feet below. That's why I had the less detail work on it. Even when I fly a Cessna at 3,500 AGL, a lot of stuff becomes much less detailed. Vehicles move, but they're so tiny, even the semi-trucks. Roller skates seemed to be the best sized option for them.
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[MOC] Lagoon Lockup Revisited (once more)
Feuer Zug replied to SleeplessNight's topic in Pirate MOCs
Superb expansion and reimaging of the Lagoon Lockup. From such a small set, you've created a masterpiece. -
Sitting in the pilot's lounge at the Brokal International Airport, word reaches the glorious aircrew of the PDSRE that trouble is coming their way. PSIC recently took grid square F05, and in conjunction with allied BoS forces, are advancing on the airport. "We've got only a few hours to get out!" Sub-Lieutenant Dmitri Rodin cries. With a mischievous grin, Major Brickinov tells him to sit down. Once Rodin complies, Brickinov says, “Do not worry, we will stop them.” “How?” an incredulous Rodin asks. “We ferried the Soalon attack aircraft and weapons to our country. We have nothing!” Standing behind Rodin, Sergeant Major Gurkin laughs. “Yeah, we know. We were expecting this and have planned accordingly.” Quickly, the major outlines the plan to Rodin’s horror. “There are three outcomes to this. First, we succeed and are recognized as Glorious Heroes of the Proletariat. Second, we fail. Third, well…” he trails off, “they say flight rules are written in blood. Maybe they’ll name it after you.” Flying in the early morning, the cargo aircraft takes off and turns northwest, following the road. The loadmaster, Sergeant Major Gurkin, opens the cargo door. Gurkin pulls the ripcord, deploying the drogue chute to pull the 10,000-liter propane cylinder out the back of the aircraft. The cylinder floats down on a cargo chute, heading towards the forces driving below. A skydiving safety altimeter fires at a low altitude, cracking the cylinder open, letting the heavy gas descend on the enemy. “Holy monkey nuts!” Rodin yells as the shockwave hits their aircraft. “How?” “Field expedient thermobaric weapon,” Brickinov tells him. “We went big enough, we created a non-nuclear mushroom cloud. These make excellent quick landing zones for airmobile attack.” I promised a mushroom cloud, and have delivered. Non-nuclear even.