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Fine architectural engineering here, Timothy. I may have to borrow a few of your techniques to cover a large cylindrical structure, I built a while back. Yours, however, looks very elegant
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That is quite a hospital! It's enormous, but very detailed. It looks like you have help for any ailment a minifig could have. Excellent job Hrw-Amen
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Yes, excellent work on your city! I love the attention to detail on the streets and surrounding buildings. Looking forward to seeing it progress
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Excellent work so far! Did you Brick Link the tree parts, including the solid lime trees? I've never seen those moulds in that color
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Yes, excellent job Hoexbroe.This, too, made me think of the yellow LEGO one
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Very realistic build Maks! I think TLG should take notice on how to detail theirs properly
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This isn't a bad little set to have, a decent 'tourist' minifig, over dressed for the beach, a crab, and a red bucket... Nice megablocks ortment of unique parts
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Beautiful work Bricktrix! These are fantastic, very detailed. Excellent work and congrats on getting them front paged! Well deserved
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Excellent bridge Trance89. It looks very solid. Too bad that guy didn't take it, I'd sure love to have it
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Nice work timmyc1983. The colors look like a cinnamon roll! I really like the deck up top
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Cute little houses Capt. Stabbin. They look like they'll fit in your city very well. I like the small foot print they take up. As far as a favorite, I like the mini Apple Tree House
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MOC: Ermewa Tankcar and Stakecar. Some new rolling stock.
LEGO Guy Bri replied to michaelozzie's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Some very realistic train cars michaelozzie! Excellent job -
Ah, so close!
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Two orders off Brick Link for CMF's including: 1 - S2 8684-6 Traffic Cop 1 - S3 8803-2 Pilot 1 - S4 8804-10 Sailor 1 - S5 8805-8 Lumberjack 1 - S5 8805-11 Detective 1 - S6 8827-6 Flamenco Dancer 1 - S6 8827-15 Mechanic 1 - S7 8831-12 Computer Programmer 1 - S10 71001-1 Librarian 2 - S10 71001-6 Skydiver 1 - S10 71001-8 Grandpa 2 - S10 71001-9 Paint Ball Player 2 - S10 71001-10 Sea Captain 3 - S10 71001-15 Decorator 3 - S10 71001-16 Motorcycle Mechanic All sealed, between $1.65-2.50/pc except for the Paint Ball Players, which were $3.99/pc
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Those fantastically expensive 1:87 LEGO cars/trucks
LEGO Guy Bri replied to LEGO Historian's topic in General LEGO Discussion
What would your friends whole collection be estimated at and how many 1:87 vehicles does it contain? -
LEGO in Film & TV: Index of Appearances
LEGO Guy Bri replied to Izzy's topic in General LEGO Discussion
LEGO Space sets from mid-late 1970's were bought by the the guy from TLC's Toy Hunter, on it's new episode -
Most Common Colour for lego bricks?
LEGO Guy Bri replied to SNIPE's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Yeah, I would have guessed white also, but thought yellow or red behind. Looking at my boxed collection yellow's and red's dominate -
I had always wandered the same. What the majority, that aren't listed in the site guidelines, represent. So, if I figured this correctly: Big Cam is a Review teacher of Star Wars, who owns a motorcycle gang, that came in first place, in a sword/saber fight, against some knights, with drunken, invisible, robots from the U.S?.. freakin' schweet! Probably need to do some more searching
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Beautiful work Luap31! This is very impressive, I love the scale. There are some very interesting techniques and use of some interesting parts, for instance, the basketball hoop train station. Excellent work
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Wacky & Weird Locomotive Challenge - the Winners!
LEGO Guy Bri replied to Electricsteam's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Congrats winners and great job to everyone who entered -
I bet if TLG made a parts pack of these they'd fly off the shelf. Like tomdobs55, I only build city-related, and could definitely use many of these utensils, just not at the price they're asking on BL
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I'd even tape the bag ends just so they don't come apart somehow. You could also tape the front of the drawers shut and jam some bubble wrap from the backside of the drawers to keep movement down. Also, do you have a BrickPicker Brickfolio or, at least, have a list of what sets are in your collection? That is a good place to see what the original sets are going for (with 1 month lag) for full sets via ebay sales averages. I'm sure insurance wouldn't know the difference between a set with all pieces assembled vs. a a parted out set. The pieces are still all there. Best of luck, safe travels
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Replacement Mabuchi motor for 9v trains
LEGO Guy Bri replied to dundarach's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I know with r/c cars, they heat the gear until it expands and slides off. Repeat to get it back on -
I said the same thing, a while ago. I doubt many mods are checking this topic anymore. Maybe message one, Stinky? I'm sure it would get a ton of traffic traffic there. Maybe get another mountaineer on heer. Found one, but he apparently was banned before I could meet him
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Another fantastic MOC ISC! Love the various details throughout. It took me a minute to figure it is on top a lake of lime green bricks!. Congrats on 3rd place