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Legostein

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  1. Hello everybody! It's my pleasure to present another model of the space miniaturization series (quick links at the end of this post) to you tonight. It's one of the first space sets ever, the LL918 Space Transport - Classic Space set 918 (reference link). I tried to keep it as compact and small as possible in order to have a proper scale difference between mini and original model. >>> Click here for all imagea and building instructions <<< Thanks for stepping by. Soon it's week-end! ~ Christopher -------------------- Space Miniaturization Quick Links:
  2. Hello! A great and complex choice of parts make this another fantastic creation in your unique style. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  3. Hello! Just one last quick question if I am allowed. The nice Windsor Accomodation agency charged me 22.00 pounds for their so-called "service". Did we know about this before? Did they do the same with you? Cheers, ~ Christopher
  4. Hello! A very realistic looking representation of the vehicle. I like best the way you uised the old 1x8 fence piece for the shock protection. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  5. Hello! You chose two vehicles that allow for a harmonic combination. The result is a rather pretty than ugly looking starfighter, as the long Nubian engines and tails suit the Belbullab-22 also very well! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  6. Hello! Another unexpected combination. It's amazing what original concepts people come up with! My most favourite part for this creation is its name, it's a well-sounding funny word. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  7. Hello! A lovely playset collection! Every module is designed with a mxyimum of playability and each could serve as a separate single set. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  8. Thank you everyone! It's great to see people like to build the Venator to scale with their Star Destroyer. More scaled models soon. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  9. Hello! A fabulous ship, isn't it just? It's my favourite Space Police vessel ever. It's not small, but medium-sized, and it looks very dangerous and agile with its second pair of bent-down wings. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  10. Twenty sections is quite a lot! Isn't there the possibility to order the sets you create with LDD? I guess section one would already cost a small fortune. Twenty sections will be nearly unaffordable. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  11. Hello, unfortunately I don't own the original 1593, but I could build one from the other two sets. By the way, BrickShelf finally updated, and thus building instructions are now available. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  12. Hello! That's a great construction! I especially like the use of the support structures on the top of the corridor. Well done! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  13. Thank you once again! There will soon be a new section on my humble homepage for the space models. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  14. Hello, and congratulations to your new position! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  15. Hello! A pretty nice ship! I like the engine block most. It's nicely detailed and I am always fond of the old trans orange. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  16. Thank you! There are even some more pending folders on BrickShelf, but the rate of moderation there is amazingly slow currently. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  17. Hello! Another great review of this fantastic set! Now I have to buy the set twice. Or better would be three times to build all the nice alternatives you have shown here. My favourite is the boathuse with the cute lifeboat. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  18. Hello! A fantastic set, and a great review! My favourite detail is the background of your excellent title image. But I guess it's not part of the set, unfortunately. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  19. Hello, and thank you! I know that my version is even smaller than yours. When minimizing an original LEGO® set I alsways try to get the biggest "shrink-down-factor" as the original models are already relatively small. But now it's time to show us your version as well! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  20. Hello! That is a very original asymmetric hybrid. To use only one centered Y-Wing engine is quite inventive, and I like the SNOT techniques you used for the Y-Wing head and the solar panel. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  21. Hello! A great version of the T-47 snowspeeder. This seems one of the most popular models for a moc. I wonder if there's a gallery with all those nice snowsopeeders. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  22. Hello! Well, that is unique! Protect it well! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  23. Thank you very much! Indeed, the construction is very complex. I wanted to use a similar style as for the official MIDI ISD. However that did not work out, as the Venator ich less massive and we have thus only a very small free volume in the ship. So I designed my own frame construction. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  24. Hello! That's a very interesting ship with a unique shape! The tentacles look great and the colour scheme reminds me a bit to the former Blacktron II series. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  25. Hello, and thank you ver much for the nice comments. It makes me happy when these models bring back memories of great building and playing times. See you soon, ~ Christopher
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