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Hello! A great vignette showing a well-known scene from the Indiana Jones movie. You've used the little space you had very well to make it easily recognizable. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Another large-scale diorama! A pleasure to look at! The accuracy of the troop formation is impressive. I am very fond of the little details you can spot all around in the hangar, in particular that generator-like box with the cables. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! I voted for average. But that's of course the rating for the set not for the review which is again fabulous. And you really can take excellent pictures. When I browsed the space section of the catalogues when I was younger I was more impressed by the bigger and more functional stations. But as you said, this one is also important for the logistiscs in our space world. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! A cute little tractor! You're really good in designing such vintage-styled vehicles. My favourite detail is the use of the red 1x1 round flower plate with knobs. These are such versatile pieces and I always enjoy them when I see them incorporated in new creations. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello Maaaatt! Although I am not familiar with Starcraft at all, I am impressed by this creature. It fatures a very original choice of parts, beginning with the croissants and swords for the claws. My favourite parts used are the pyramidal 4x4 wedges which are perfectly made for your creation. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Actually her first appearance is in the novel "Courtship of Princess Leia". But as you mentioned, it also appears in several novels of the X-Wing series. Thank you. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Indeed I think such vehicles were imparable for the Rebels on the ice planet. Good use of the big 5-wide cockpit piece. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Like the others before me, I also like the use of those shutters. It's an easy way to lock the stand after work. When I look at it I feel the same classic town spirit as for the city monorail set wich also had such nice small stands. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Both, trailer and truck are nice designs, but it looks like the connection between trailer and truck was pretty unstable. If I see it correctly it's a 2x2 tile with clip and a simple 2x2 round plate on the underside of the trailer. It seems the truck will loose the trailer when already driving over a small rock. Maybe you could use one of the many towball variants which there are available. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! It's another nice design. I like the use of the door rail plates. However, I do not like the knot with the 1x1 slopes plaxed in front of the cockopit. For me, personally, the look out of place there and disturb the rounded lines of the cockpit. Maybe a simple 2x2 dome like you used in the engines would contribute to the smoothness. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! I find this interesting. It features almost every characteristic of a fish. Side fins, tail and back fin. Maybe it's also good for submarine travel. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Nice idea! I like the first one much better for his wedged front section and the more original engines with the grill slopes. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Help - 4489 Mini Building Set AT-AT and other mini's
Legostein replied to gritts's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Hello! There are detailed inventories for each set on BrickLink, too. Here's the inventory for the desired 4489 mini set: 4489 inventory on BrickLink Next to the set number in the BrickLink catalogue you will usually find the letters (Inv). Click on these and you will be taken to the realted inventory. Cheers, Christopher -
Hello, and thank you again for all the nice comments! Of course I do have this book, besides many others. And if you browse the complete mini model list (see signature) you will find not many vehicles in the EGVV which have not been portrayed yet. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! The mudguards to form the cockpit is a great touch. However I don't like those taps without hole. I think this new variant of tap is really unnecessary. Could you please turn it to the other side so I can't see there's no hole in it? Cheers, ~ Christopher
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An add-on? I was hoping for a complete add-around to finally be able to imagine at least a little bit of a starship. For me, the "Home One" is one of the most shallow and fanciless sets released. But maybe you or someone else will finally turn this into a nice starship set by individual add-ons. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello, and thank you, both of you. The little Nebulon-B is also among my personal favourites. See you around, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Although it looks a bit out of place, I like the transparent-neon-green corner. Because I really like this colour. I would definitely want to have such a panorama window in my personal starship. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Very impressive setup! The minifigures alone are already worth a small fortune, and the entire scene is incredible. I like the Rebel guards who flank the door best. It was nice to see there's a different coloured uniform for Rebels in the movie, and it's great to see them as minifigures now. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! I only own two train sets which I got at the same time. I love the push-along train! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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D.4U Undersea Dragon
Legostein replied to Ronan Dragonov's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Hello! There are not many submarine creations these days, the more I enjoy looking at yours. I particularly like the use of the black 5 x 2 x 1 2/3 windscreen pieces used as a support for the fins. Cheers, ~ Christopher -
Hello and thank you for your kind comments! I am glad you like this batch of Rebel ships. Yes, printed with the LEGO® logo, these are used for minifigures. A really blank tile came in the 4562 Creator Value Pack. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! That's a fantastic realization of the Great Leslie's car! I can not remember how often I saw this movie, it's simply great. I especially like the tyre construction, a clever way to get the white tyres from the original car in the movie. It would be great if you continued in the spirit of the movie and would bring us Professor Fate's Hannibal for example. Professor Fate constructed many nice machines which I'd really enjoy seeing bricked. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Another great addition to the steampunk universe! I like the sand green roof a lot. But my favourite detail is the propeller construction with the tread pieces and the TECHNIC gear attached at the wall. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Using the binoculars to construct a parallel double blade is an interesting idea which I haven't see before. Nicely done! Cheers, ~ Christopher