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Legostein

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  1. Hello! These are sleek lines! I especially like the use of the paerl-coloured wheel above the front axis. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  2. Hello! Nice enhanced and boosted-up version of the jeep. The driver looks like one of those new "Friends" figures, right? Does normal minifigure headgear work for them? Cheers, ~ Christopher
  3. Hello! A wonderfully layed out scene! Immediately creates the movie feeling. The throne room looks very accurate and the window is a pleasure to see. Very well done! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  4. Hello! Okay, I am in for this time! I am sure I can set up a nice micro diorama. Or maybe be prepared for a surprise. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  5. Hello! Even if I repeat myself, I really like that asteroid field effect. Maximum effect with minium bricks! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  6. Hello! That's exactly the mission. Make it as simple that everyone can do it and achieve a proper Star Wars feeling. Thank you! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  7. Best greetings to your birthday! Hope you had a great day! Cheers, Chris
  8. Hello again! Wow! Thank you! I am glad so many of you have fun with the Jabba figure! You are quite right. Those rounded bricks are something like the System equivalent of the nicely rounded Duplo bricks. Because they look like Duplo. They can be found in the old "Freestyle" building sets and buckets from the late 1990s. Thanks for your comments and interest! See you around, Christopher
  9. Hello! The revised version with the wider cockpit is much better! I like the first image best. It does not need any photo editing in my eyes to get this scene nicely in the asteroid field. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  10. Hello everybody! Today I'd like to share a scene from "Return of the Jedi" with you. As all scenes from my purist and license-free series, this one also is very simple, including the Jabba sculpture. There are many nice brick-built versions for Jabba the Hutt by members of this forum and the community on the internet, thus I decided to build Jabba as simple as possible. It's a matter of your personal taste, many won't like the solution for Jabba, but I think it's funny to use these pieces and they do the job. That's my scene for today! Thanks for stepping by! Have a good start into the new week! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  11. Hello! Very cleverly bult again! For me the 1x1 tooth plate does the best job here. It makes the typical scout trooper helmet look and clearly differs it from a stormtrooper helmet. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  12. Hello! A fantastic little micro diorama! Everything looks quite fine, nothing to criticise. Good luck for the competition! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  13. Hello! Although I didn't recognize all the characters at first, because I am not that familiar with the super heros series, I find this a fantastic collection. Such crossovers are proofs of great creativity! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  14. Thanks again for the kind comments and the blog highlight! I will definitely continue this series. Wait until you see Jabba... It will be odd. Cheers and see you soon! ~ Christopher
  15. I hope you had a great birthday! Please accept my late wishes! Cheers, ~ Chris
  16. All the best for your birthday! See you around, Chris
  17. Congratulations! Enjoy the day! Cheers, ~ Chris
  18. Thank you for the compliment, especiallay from a fellow figure builder. Yeah, that "T" stands for Boba FeTTTTTTTTTT. See you around, Christopher
  19. Sure, there's one! But it's rare and expensive. Tile 2 x 2 with LEGO Logo Pattern Cheers, Christopher
  20. Okay, how about this? Cheers, ~ Christopher
  21. Hello! A lovely place! Just what I needed now. It provided the right feeling of the novel and movie when you look at the scene. I also like that column building technique with the log bricks. It gives a unique pattern! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  22. Hello! Thank you for your great feedback on this project! I am relieved those alternative figures found acceptance in our community. Thank you. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  23. Hello! You did a great job in minimizing the entire sets! You kept it very accurate while shrinking everything down. Animals and vehicles are instantly recognizable. A pleasure for micro fans! Cheers, ~ Christopher
  24. Well, no (but with a little yes also). When you think around the corner you'll find these corners. Slope, Inverted 65 6 x 6 x 2 Quad with Cutouts Maybe this is of inspiration. Cheers, ~ Christopher
  25. Hello! Very eye-catching scenes! It's simply great when the door slowly slides open... I also like the photographic effects with the blurry fore/background. Great scene, great photo skills! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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