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Hello! It's a nice microscaled ship. You used the many sorts of wedges very well to obtain this great shape. Particularly nice is also the center section with the binoculars. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! I pretty much like this version of the droid carrier! The sliding works nicely, and there are some classic elements which I appreciate: I always liked the original loudhailer/blaster combination and the use of the printed Space Police II slope is great! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! As a microfan, I really like your micro rocket construction. It's very clever! The pyramid diorama outside the window of the alien office is also a very clever design! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! One of the first Star Wars miniland vignettes I saw, and this one is really fantastic! It's a scene you will instantly remember looking at your representation of it. The miniland-scaled stoirmtrooper figure is a great invention as well! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! An amazing scene! You captured the spirit of this particular setting perfectly! Your skills in creating fire and water are fantastic. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! A great scene! The photo take is perfect with its blurry Death Star surface. It really creates the illusion of a fast flying starfighter. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! That's a remarkable diorama! The UFO is great as is the rest of the scene! It's a perfect example for motion caught in a single scene. It's not just the brekaing marks on the road, but also the deformed car and the cargo being subject to inertia. Very well done! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! A nice "space submarine" I think the greeble-level is alright for this ship, and I enjoy seeing the studs on the sides! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! It's definitely a very scifi-looking corridor with all those nice greebly details. A good basis to recreate scenes from scifi movies. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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MOC : First Contact with Zorglub delegation
Legostein replied to Athanor-paris's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Hello! A great diorama! You used a clever technique to attach the many tentacles. The rock-building and the authentic details are also a pleasure to look at. Cheers, ~ Christopher -
Hello! That's a fantastic looking science fiction star ship! You used an original piece complement to realise this unqiue shape. Especially the use of the bionicle pieces (including the stand) are in great use! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! A good idea making a stud inversion for the pontoons which is not easy with only few parts available. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Great emotions in this vignette! The second spot-on for me is thephoto technique where you made the background blurry and the front object sharp. That looks great - like in a movie. Cheers, ~ Chris
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Hello! A great Fabuland "vignette". I second that the brick-built door looks exactly like the Fabiland style. The motion of the water is also well designed. Those tubes are a really good choice for Fabuland. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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If there's something strange, in your neighborhood...
Legostein replied to Legostein's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Hello! Thank you for all your encouraging comments! I am glad it's recognizable and you like it. See you around, ~ Christopher -
Thank you all my friends here! I am flattered by all your great wishes, greetings and cakes. You're the best community I can think of, and I feel very welcome among all of you here. Thanks again, and see you around! Yours Chris.
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Hello! A very clever idea! The only thing I would change is the colour from trans-neon-green to trans-blue which would be more accurate. At a first look, I thought some kind of Death Star was firing lasers at the princess. Cheers, ~ Chrisopher
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Hello everybody! I guess everyone has an idea what to find in this topic when having read the title of this thread. So, I'll cut the story short. It's the famous Ghostbusters Ecto-1 emergency vehicle. It's in the scale of LEGO's Tiny Turbo line of the Racers theme. It was not that easy in the small scale, but I hope it turned out alright. It features essential details like the little fins at the rear of the car and all the greebly equipment on the roof. Particularly tricky were the partially concealed rear wheels (see reference image), which resulted in a small studs-down section in the middle of the car. Have a good start into the new week! ~ Christopher
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Hello! What I like here in particular is that you used (for the first time here?) transparent panels to create the headlights. It's a great way to "include" them into the curved slope of the front. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Although I am usually not into "Mechas", it's a pleasure to look at this complete mecha diorama. The mecha's home base is built like you would imagine that it should look like. With lot's of technical stuff like grilles, vents, tubes etc. As for the mecha itself, I find the use of railing pieces for the feet quite original. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! It's bulky and smooth at the same time! The rounded arches work really perfectly here. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Thank you! The gun works nicely here, but I try to avoid connections like that usually. In this case, however it was the only and best-working solution. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Teeth? These are teeth: I guess you mean Theed Palace. But back to topic. That's a really great scene! Especially the water, and facade of the building. And I see you built your own Nubian speeder which is also a great representation of the original! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! So you used the tiles from the games to create another very popular game. I find that a nice idea. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! A great representation of this dramatic scene which set the ball rolling for an exciting saga. Cheers, ~ Christopher