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Very nice reuse of that part. I really like the look of it's support base, it looks great! I always thought those planet pieces would make a nice reservoir for a water tower
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Great addition to your Maersk DaveBey!
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Thanks for the compliments brodey1, lt, LCM, and LCV. The lime/black is my favorite color combo, as well @ lt: I reckon the red, white, and blue truck could also represent a number of other countries too. From France to the OZ, or any of these
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Hello again, Today I thought I'd go on and present my first MOC of 2013. After scanning through some Brickshelf, LEGO show, layout folders last summer, I saw a monster truck crushing a car. I love motorsports and I love big trucks, so I thought these would be a great addition! I purchased the wheels soon after and set them on top of my sorting boxes with a boat hull I also, have yet to work on. There they sat there until I finally started messing around with a design a couple weeks ago. Now with the finishing pieces installed, they are ready to be shown. Apart from the mediocre photos, (still haven't built a light box), I am happy with their over all look, size, and function. I hope you do too! All three share the same platform, only the last truck has a slightly different look. Chassis are color coordinated and flex naturally and allow for manual 4-wheel steering with the technic axles. I went with 8W because 6W seemed a bit too narrow. All three trucks feature engine detailing. While traditionally located in the mid-rear, these big blocks remain up front. Kind of a throwback to the beginning of these trucks. The green and yellow have the same engine. Due to the different front clip on the white truck, a different setup was needed. As a result, there is an nonfunctioning, "functional", air scoop. Like the real trucks, these all have smaller tires, for ease in transporting and moving around when not performing. Well I guess thats about all. For those interested, here is the link to the "Juggernaut's" album! It will have some updates, as I have ordered parts for a couple more. Questions, comments and suggestions always welcomed and appreciated! Thanks for looking -LGB
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Another masterpiece my man! I wish I had the skill set (and pieces) to make one. Fantastic job
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Ha, this is great! I love sushi
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MOC: Tyr Viking, a LEGO Anchor Handling Tug
LEGO Guy Bri replied to Konajra's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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Another great and unique fire truck Farnheim! This one is really neat. That canon is wild
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Good job on these two cars Zuntir! I love the two tone roadster
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Excellent job ER0L! The car looks great. I really dig your 7W vehicles. Keep it up
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Very unique truck indeed, Farnheim. Right on par with your other wonderfully detailed emergency vehicles. We don't have any near my home, but then again we also don't have very many long tunnels either. Great job on this
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Winter Village: First Aid / Search & Rescue cabin
LEGO Guy Bri replied to soundwave_sw's topic in LEGO Town
Nice job soundwave_sw! I really like the interior, especially the light behind the x-ray slide. The whirly-bird and snowmobile are excellent, as well- 24 replies
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Of course there are people are asking ridiculous prices and aren't selling... $200, $300, a coupe asking $499. I'd make an offer and live in the U.S.
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Very nice work indeed, Anio! I really like the look of the truck, as well. I guess these onboard lift arms are quite popular at the moment
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Like Phazon and TheStrategist said, that windscreen would be best. Possibly mounted on some of of these hinges, for the angled appearance. You can use black electrical tape for the odd shape of the plastic around the window
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MOC: NS 1847 - Mainline Electric of the Dutch Railways
LEGO Guy Bri replied to raised's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Big thumbs up on this one cimddwc! I really love the the angled tiling on the first floor
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Tour Perret from Auguste Perret (update in 1st post)
LEGO Guy Bri replied to lego-maniac's topic in LEGO Town
Your off to a great start, but man that is a heck of a time crunch! Good thing you're far along. I'm looking forward to see the final product. Best of luck -
Excellent job RYB! This is magnificent, I love it's shape and colors. Very well done
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My Classic Trains (Locomotives & Rolling Stock)
LEGO Guy Bri replied to kyphur's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Nice job Aitoruco, you definitely are on the the right track. I can see why this is a "duck". I can imagine it was quite a complicated shape to mimic with bricks
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Wow, I don't know how I missed this! Wonderful job BelosveT! This is quite a station. I really like how you built the front, adding a statue was a nice touch. I also really like the passenger train, much better than TLG's red one. However, I love that bus! Great job
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Been at it again! Those are some fantastic new cars L@GO! I don't know what I like better, the big roadsters, or the limo's... They all have some great unique looks, especially the V-12's. Keep them coming
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Very nice work Nieks. I really like what you've created here, especially the interior. You chose some great unique parts to really make a great classroom, I love the skeleton. Great job