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Love the color scheme on this one. The wooden statue is a nice addition as well. Keep it up!
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Holy !#@$ this is fantastic! I love the armor, It looks excellent.
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[MOC] '32 Ford "Tow Rod"
Josiah N replied to Norton74's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Very nice little locomotives! Your builds are really nice. :-)
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I'm not much of a City guy, but I would go with an 8 wide in the case of making it both a. more accurate, b. more intimidating. If you wanted to, do you think that you could post WIP photos of the 6 and 8 wide? From than on, I think that we'd be able to help you out more.
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The Aestwäld Saga 10 - Exercising the Diplomatic Muscle
Josiah N replied to Bregir's topic in Guilds of Historica
Really love the duck! Nice work!- 9 replies
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After consulting with the late monk Osamu, Daiymo Hayato left for Tagashima Castle to plan out his next move. He has heard from his spies that enemies are plotting against his life, and that the safest route would be through the mountains. The main roads would be far too dangerous. So, after several days of travel, Hayato and his bodyguard, have arrived at a safe haven, the monastery of one of Hayato's close friends, the monk Satomi. And that is that! :) This is my entry for the Colossal Castle Contest's small category. ​Criticisms, questions, and comments are welcome! Thank you for viewing my creation! More at MOC Pages via the link. http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/422405
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Very very nice! Really love the expression of this guy. :)
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Almost made me thought I was looking at a real world city... Can't wait to see more of this MOC!
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I remember seeing this a few months back, on Bricknerd and other blogs. Absolutely spectacular work! I love the leaves which make up the roof of one of the buildings, also, the curved wall technique is very intriguing. Good job!
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Such a beautiful creation! I love the sandstone house and the lovely river. Just beautiful.
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75827 Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters Discussion
Josiah N replied to kelceycoe's topic in LEGO Licensed
What a marvelous set! While I probably won't be able to afford it, I'll simply be content in looking (and longing) ;) at it... -
Very neat creation! Love the little robot arm.
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Thank you for the warm welcome everyone! I have been enjoying my time here in this great community. :-)
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Thanks dude. :) Thank you Graham! Thanks so much! Yap, greebles are always fun. :) That was what I was going for, I just didn't want it to be too busy, if you know what I mean... Thanks for dropping by! Thank you! I agree that the jet fighter is a little out there... ;) Thank you very much! Glad you like the aircraft. :) Thank you so so much! You should totally give it a try with LDD, I would love to see what you make! Thank you! Detail is something I strive for when I'm building, so I'm glad you noticed my efforts! Thank you! I think that if I try building something similar to the aircraft next time, I'll give it a smoother hull. :-)
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Holy crab! This is brilliant and amazing! The usage of the Modok head is absolutely splendid. Nice work!
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A MOC that I made during the past summer. *Sniff* Bye bye warm weather... Anyways though, I just thought that i would like to share this creation with you guys, and I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did making it. Backstory: Britain had been bombed enough to know that regular warehouses couldn't hold their valuable mechs or supplies. So they had to build underground bunkers, or hangers. Mecha Hanger 5 is one of these buildings, and is built 50 meters below the earth. These hangers are safest from some of the the even most powerful of bombs. Mecha Hanger 5 is primarily used to house the Liberator B-15 mechs, and the recently developed "Flying Flapjack" Z-66. Each base has high security, and only authorized personnel are allowed to work in these hangers. More pictures via the link: Thank you for viewing my creation, and have a good day!
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Hey everyone! I've been a fan of LEGO for as long as I can remember. You can find me on Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/132368428@N04/) via the link. I enjoy building in a variety of themes, such as, and not limited to, sci-fi, dieselpunk, castle, mecha, etc. For the most part though, I just enjoy creating whatever comes to mind, or what looks cool. I look forward to being a part of Eurobricks, and will try my best as a member of this fantastic site!
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WOW. That tree is magnificent. Love the organic and autumn look that the tree has.
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Those Mixel joints are really quite useful. Fantastic MOC, and wonderful composition.
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Very impressive! I am really loving the angles that you've got going on here. Now, lets see the rest of the base! ;)
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Your cars are always a delight to see, and they always make me think, "how does this guy do it?" then I have to analyze your car design and try to figure out what techniques you've used and how you've pulled them off. You never fail to impress, Ron, keep up the great work!
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What a beautiful creation. I love how you've been using your auto shop to showcase your MOC's in a stylish and fresh way.
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Nice, I like the side arms in particular.