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Legostein

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  1. Hello! An impressive transformation! Besides that, I like the faceial expression you created with the slopes and wedges. He has a very menacing look. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  2. Hello! No worries, there are plenty of new and sealed sets available on Bricklink at cheap prices. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  3. Hello! That's a very original idea! The use of the spine as a tentacle arm is perfect. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  4. Hello! The use of the forestmen hat is perfect for your figure, as well as the original minifigure head. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  5. Thank you for the comments. Yes, Praiter you're right. I have the blue bucket holders from set 6504 (little blue tractor). Indeed, the minifigure arms fit in the bucket holders quite well. I did that before for my brick-built Kaminoan minifigure. Thanks for the comment and the hint. As he has no printings, the front and back view are a little boring however. A link has been added to the gallery with all images. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  6. Hello! Thank you for the kind feedback. I am happy you are happy with it. No worries, it only contains five dark purple pieces. A Harry Potter Mini Knight Bus, and a Danju Maxifigure will be sufficient to get all dark purple pieces. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  7. Hello again, and thank you very much for your nice comments. Nice illusion, isn't it? To figure out how it is done, look at the belly of one of your sharks. Then remember the diameter of the sea grass. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  8. Hello! It was indeed fun participating. Congratulations! Cheers, ~ Christoper
  9. Hello everybody! Most probably all you you will be familiar with the recent Space Police III theme. My favourite ship of this short-lived theme was set 5982: Smash'n'Grab because of the unique colour scheme of purple/transparent yellow. Inmy small ongoing series of space miniaturisation, I'd like to present a mini version of this set to you today. >>> Click here for building instructions <<< If you want to see the other space miniaturisations, have a look on my About Me Page where you will find a summary of them. Have a good second half of the week! ~ Christopher
  10. Hello! Thank you for your nice comments! I really liked the big shark body piece for an alternate use. You can have a look at the building instructions which are now online. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  11. Hello! Thank you for the kind comments! I am glad you like the purist minifigure. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  12. Hello! A really dangerous looking alien minifigure. It would also perfectly fit as a bad guy for the Space Police III series. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  13. Hello! An original walker design. I like the hinge brick approach to create the legs. They are very agile. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  14. Congratulations! Have a great day! Cheers! ~ Chris
  15. Hello! Now that I see this excellent review with all the details, I think there are many more creative alternatives possible. Very inspiring review! Cheers, ~ Chris
  16. Hello everybody! We still have underwater season, and thus I'd like to present a simply to build hammerhead shark to you. You just need the official LEGO® shark, remove the head and attach 5 extra pieces. The result can be seen below. Have a good start into the new week! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  17. Hello! That's a very decorative build! The plate construction works perfectly! Cheers, ~ Chris
  18. Hello! A great represntation of this scene. The lights are also perfect for this scene, and the little bird is a clever construction. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  19. Hello! A very nice redesign of the set, and also very inspiring in terms of more underwater redesigns. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  20. Hello! Again, great use of the motor block piece for the head of the robot. It's a valuable piece providing shape and expression of the head. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  21. Legostein

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    Hello! Great addition for the neo-classic-space line. I especially like the inverted chairs on the back tail. I don't mind the gaps. They're normal result of the complex wing angles, and thus part of the shape. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  22. Hello! Simply fantastic! Perfect shape. Perfect colour scheme. Blacktron I was such a great theme with exceptional starship designs. Your addition contributes to that. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  23. Hello! That's quite impressive, minifigure and starship! The greebly design of the ship gives it a really menacing look, especially the wings with the many tips. You've also created a great colour scheme. Dark grey and orange together with a bit of lime green is quite unique. My favourite interior detail is the old double printed roof top slope, a very useful piece almost forgotten. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  24. Hello! I also like scenes from Cloud City as it's a very unique place. Your corridor provides the right lightning and industrial facility details. Nicely done. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  25. Hello! Very accurate and well-shaped representation of this R5 unit! It could also be R5-D4 which was identical with R5-D8. While the latter one exploded together with Jek Porkin's Y-Wing during the Death Star I assault, R5-D4 broke down on Yavin 4 when sold to Owen Lars and Luke Skywalker. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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