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jantjeuh

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  1. No, that's not necessary at all. All you need is a parts list (many formats are supported), and a link to the instructions (in any form, your photo instructions will do fine).
  2. Have you checked out the ball joint sockets in the Mixels 2014 sets? Not sure if they have been released already. Here's a picture: http://toysnbricks.c...te-1024x619.jpg P.S.: Madoca, I'm a HUGE fan of your MOCs. They are very, very well designed. You should consider putting them on Rebrickable, so that they get more exposure, and people can easily see if they have all the parts required.
  3. Looks great! Nice modification. Those tyres look really badass by the way, I bet they're expensive I guess you didn't retain the shock 'adjusting' functionality of the original?
  4. Patience, Nürnberg Toy Fair is around the corner ...
  5. Seems like your google plus album is not accessible yet?
  6. Yep, shipping costs are lower too. Definitely first checking Lego before buying parts from Bricklink from now on.
  7. 9391? I think you mean 9394? Anyway, looks good!
  8. No offense, but you seem to be making a mountain out of a molehill.
  9. They are the views of the last 7 days, yes. Seems like the MOC's popularity simply tapered off. You also have to understand Star Wars MOCs usually have an incredible pull.
  10. Well, basically you were right. The end result looks a lot better than the box art implies (a recurring problem), and has a lot of functionality. Nothing too complex though, but it's a pretty good set altogether. Fun to build, too. I've already broken it down though, needed the red panels for another set
  11. Here you go: http://rebrickable.c....e&src=MOC-0836. You can use 'Export options' for that.
  12. 6 EUR a piece, oof... I'll wait for my next paycheck Hopefully they're a bit scratch-resistant. I have a bunch of original chrome silver grille tiles, and the chrome is slowly but surely flaking off.
  13. I finally cleared a bit of my backlog of 'sets to build', and now it's finally the 9394's turn I'll post my findings when I've built it.
  14. That's one sexy muscle car! Wish I owned four of those chromed wheels.
  15. Yep, and use some fine-grained sanding paper to make the gear smooth and flat.
  16. 8273 is another cute little set! Quite a bit of functionality (tipping bed, tipping cab, HOG steering, crane slew, crane boom, crane jib, winch, pendular rear axles) in a nice, attractive package. Fun to build, too.
  17. Han is already busy with creating the instructions for the stone trailer truck I bet
  18. Looks great! Better than the original green IMO. Shame the functionality is still quite poor. One of the worst Technic sets in recent years IMO.
  19. Looks very nice! You don't seem to use any studless Technic in your builds, right?
  20. Looking good :) F40 is also my favorite Ferrari.
  21. There are some higher-resolution ones on his blog.
  22. Yeah, I've submitted an update to the groomer inventory @ Rebrickable, several parts were listed as LBG but are only available in light gray. Alright, then I will put 8 yellow sprockets in the middle and 8 black ones on the outside Black tracks are surprisingly expensive, so I'll stick with DBG ones. Got plenty of those anyways, I have 2 copies of 8043
  23. Madoca has also produced some very nice, smaller, less complex MOCs. He is a very skilled designer.
  24. Note that not all the dark blue elements required are listed there.
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