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Staslegomaster

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  1. I can see now the different shades of red. But why is the water green, not blue?
  2. I saw quite a few different LEGO creations of this famous castle, even supported some of them in LEGO ideas. Yours is perfect. Is it based on Hogward's castle? If so, you made amazing job to convert it into a replica of the masterpiece of German architecture. Keep on building!
  3. A castle with a dragon and bridge may be this one.
  4. The combination of wood and stone is especially perfect here! I like the playability of your creation and that you combined a few different ideas in one set. I like some of your ideas. Nicely taken pictures, too. Nicely taken pictures and a perfect combination of wood and stone!
  5. Kahuka-21 As LEGO fans may know, islanders were 21 years old in 2015 (a pirates sub-theme 1994). And I'm 31. To celebrate that I represent my village of tee-pees with idol-robots from other planets whom native Americans worshiped as gods. You can see tee-pees with golden decorations, a magic defence circle and tombs of ancient chefs. Besides, LEGO group made a cool New Year present for me - this creation was accepted on the 31 of December as my 3d project in LEGO ideas. So please support and maybe you will play with it next year. The MOC is based on my previous MOC Attacking Kahuka's Village. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/121458 This is a link to the main image. additional ones will be uploaded in LEGO ideas in updates to illustrate some details. Happy 2016!!!
  6. The unusual socks and lamp are maybe the best part of it.
  7. The first sputnic was launched in Russia, my homeland, in 1957. Your sputnic is amazingly well done with very few parts!
  8. Enigma is a world famouse device and you managed to recreat it with LEGO bricks! you are very skillful !!! unusual building techniques. It looks very realistic. Add a few more pictures from different angles. I like the playability of your creation and that you combined a few different ideas in one set. I saw something of the kind in LEGO ideas. Have you ever tried taking part in their chalenges?
  9. Hi, monsinjor. The main thing of your super cool and detailed diarama reminds me of Dracula's castle in the movie "Van Helsing". Were you inspired by it? How long have you been creating LEGO sets to become so skillful ?!!! unusual building techniques. I wish I learn from you. I like the playability of your creation and that you combined a few different ideas in one set. Were do the black wings come from?
  10. A nice little boat. Can you add pictures of a crew? Are the sails of Jabba's skiff?
  11. Poor cheeta (Chima set?) Why is it chained in the dungeon? Such a detailed dungeon needs a story
  12. A very picturesque figure!! detailed and complicated. Were you also ispired by similar Star Wars figures?
  13. Some things are really cute...BUT how is it connected with LEGO?!!!
  14. I quite agree but I always have problems with changing data size and my pictures are blury, grainy etc. My computer has no necessary programme. In any case I'm glad LEGO fans like my creations. Did you see my LEGO comics about ninja and LEGO arcitects in EB?
  15. I like the additional pictures very much. But why are there no sails? Thanks for your explanations. The more we learn, the more we know. I was confused because the both sets have the samy rocky base plate. And the red fort is called Port Royale in Russia. As for Eldorado (LEGOrado) it is a western fort of 1997. They were re- issued from 2001 to 2009.
  16. It's super nostalgic ! - it takes us back to 1980-s! Your review is just super. The set needs Marshmallow monster which was uploaded in LEGO ideas. How long should we been creating LEGO sets to to creat that?!!! Such an unspeakable piece of art with unusual building techniques. It looks very realistic. I like the playability of the creation and that a few different ideas are combined in one set.
  17. That's a super bluecoats ship! Such a pity we can't have a full view of her so far. So today my question is: Is that the Imperial trading post of bluecoats, 1989? - any LEGO pirate fan's dream!!!
  18. Thanks for liking it. My other creations here may be of interest to you if you like historic topics. I prefer pirates, but you can also read here my LEGO comics. You're a new member and I hope to see your creations soon.
  19. Your questions are not about a set but how to start - that's very important. I agree it's better to try. As for me I'm a LEGO fan since the age of 5 or 6. I even uploaded here a LEGO illustrated poem about young LEGO architects. It expresses my opinion on your questions. It's not self promotion. My 1st sets were bassics and a tractor (LEGO City). So I guess it's easier for a kid to start with smth not very complicated. Good luck.
  20. It's surely insane to hide or dig out any treasurewith so many eyewitnesses nearby. So, I guess the pirate tried to steal the treasure hidden under the great statue but suddenly the islanders appeared and made him dig out his own grave. that's a spooky beginning (or end) of the pirate's story. I hope the author will continue it.
  21. You managed to re-creat one of the most iconic scenes of Ep. IV (1977). Keep on building.
  22. A nice thing. If you can please add its picture from the movie to compare. Thanks.
  23. Will you please load a picture here?
  24. You're right - I came back here after seeing this great Episode VII. As for the Emperor's death in Ep. VI - lots of the Saga characters fall down into technic tunnels which look like abyss but they stay alive if needed. For example,
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