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Insane. Incredible work on building this. I like the Death Star in the top corner, then the rest gives it a complimentary feel.
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Great looking build. Looks accurate to the source material. Where did the purple cylinder pieces originate from? They really complete the look.
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Great work on this build. The buildings are perfect. All the details are present, but the minifigs in their various duties give the scene life. I do like that you have an interior for the buildings. Now, is that soldier really going to spank the money with the oar?
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Alone, the port scene is superb. The architecture is great, the details wonderful, and the small "Wolfpack" schooner perfect. Add in the humor element of Vidiyo heads and it's over the top. Well done.
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Welcome to Eurobricks. I know they've got some big clubs and LEGO User Groups (LUGs) in Texas. Are you part of them? If not, they might be worth looking into.
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[GBW] - Battle of E6 - Plighia - Night Riders
Feuer Zug replied to ParmBrick's topic in The Great Brick War
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Lovely little scene from the past. Sadly, yes, lorries have supplanted rails for operations like this. I do like the transfer table you included to switch between tracks.
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Nice work. This is a rather tall structure, with a good detail work and a unified theme vertically. I see where you've made it break down by level for ease of disassembly. Does this mean it has an interior?
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Excellent collection of castles and historic buildings. You have a variety of finely detailed castles, keeps, and other buildings.
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[MOC/Mod] Behold the beholder! Iconic D&D monster
Feuer Zug replied to AmperZand's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I've encountered them on one side of the screen, and run them on the other. Interesting beasties either way. -
You must forgive me, I guess I'm becoming one of the old fuddy duddies around here. I remember the days when a person's first post was to the "Hello, my name is" forum. After that, it was watching, observing, and occasionally making a post about somebodies MOC while learning the forum rules.
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[GBW] - Battle of H2 - BANDAUD - Helicopter test
Feuer Zug replied to SATSOK's topic in The Great Brick War
Nothing like finding a quiet sector to field test your new toys. I like how you've got them fast roping down. Good work. -
Sweet chopper. Looks like a modern take on the old Huey or Blackhawk. Big enough to move the air cav into position. I see a single, chin mounted weapon. Does it have the option for rocket pods or door guns?
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Is it me, or lots of "people" joining, and their first necropost is asking for instructions. Then we never see them again. This one didn't bother to notice the user was banned even. SIGH
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Grazie. It does look nice with the blades spinning as it cruises around the track. Thanks.
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You and your mother nailed recreating the town. The size of your diorama is insane, and yet you still matched it with the real world. Brick On!
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[MOC] H Corp - Growing a healthier future together
Feuer Zug replied to Eyrezer's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Great diorama. I like the use of the various color wetsuits for a consistent uniform presence. The lab facilities are top notch as well. Great NPU with the old blue canopy as a loading ramp. Oh, and the sad faced computer is funny given the upbeat nature of the rest of the build.- 5 replies
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Sweet design. Love the results from mixing parts. The light really makes it shine.
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Great looking frigate. Lots of great detail and functions.
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Good review. I agree on the wings. Way to wide.
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It's a mix for me. I often buy bulk lots from people. These are great parts fodder for MOCs. Lots of internals come from these. Also, the sheer amount of people getting rid of Star Wars when they hit their Dark Ages keeps my plates and wedge plate stocks up. As for clearance sets, I'll sometimes clean them out if I feel the set is good for parts. Walmart had the Thanos mech on sale for $5 each, and I bought them out. Great source of metallic gold.
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@Pendra37 You rock. This is exactly what I was trying to suggest. I didn't know how to explain it better, and don't have enough round plates to make it happen in real. I bow before your Stud.io (or LDD) capabilties. Thanks for the breakdown view of how you accomplished this. I really like it even more now that I see behind the decorative facade. Your design is superb.
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Excellent design. I love the use of the rounded plates to create the arch structure and attach the decorative elements to the face of the tunnel. Your use of various rounded tiles and the ingot pieces provides the relief that makes it believable. I must ask, would it be possible to substitute 1x3 regular plates at the top of the arch to extend it to an even number of studs? It looks like you would only need 3x plates to do so. You could even use 1x1 plates to fill the gaps. If you wanted to retain the keystone piece, a 1x3 jumper with 2 studs should suffice there. If you're building an older tunnel for a branch line or in England, the current radius is perfect for the loading gauge. Brick On!
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Nice build. I think this would work well with the Blacksmith set. You have included a considerable amount of detail and I like how you built the tree.
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The shift from creativity to consumer fan base?
Feuer Zug replied to mikaelsol's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Oh don't I know this one. A MOC is never quite complete. There's always one more thing to do, or new parts that could improve it or... the list goes on forever.