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Hello! This looks like the perfect oriental market stand, and it would easily fit in any Indiana Jones movie. The only thing I am missing are some oriental scimitar swords. At least one below the counter for the shop keeper. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! That tower is nice, but also the outside looks great. I like those wooden steps down the rock, and the many green shades you used. That bright green apple is definitley an eye-catcher! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Creating something destroyed is tricky. The damage of a hit causes random shapes and forms. You managed to set this in scene excellently! I am curious, and if allowed I'd like to ask where you get all these nice LEGO-like background images? Considering your skills in imaging technique I assume you created them yourself, too? Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello again! you mean BrickShelf I guess. I also find that annoying but there's not much we can do about that as it's a free service. But anyway, the Octuptarra Tri Droid turned out very nice! The little tips and spikes at the leg hinges are clever and suit the original well! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! That's a nice little scene here. The way you built that ladder with fence pieces is outstanding. I have not yet seen this before. A great idea for a brick-built ladder! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! You've built this with much love for detail as you can clearly see. I can only guess how much time you spent realizing this. There are many clever and unusual building tricks to discover like the wooden frame of the roof. My favourite detail is the clever way to embed the cross relief into the merlons. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! You added a nicely constructed exhaust combination to your hovercylce. I can imagine it flying fast. And that nice little cargo attachment is very cute. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! That's a great project you've set up here. There's a lot to discover, and it will be fun to see the layout growing with time. I hope to see this one day in real at a convention. Often big layout appear even more massive then. Also a great thing about such prjects is the combination of many building styles. Cheers, and nice website by the way. ~ Christopher
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Hello! The flexible headlight with the pneumatic T-piece is very nice. Also a good use of bars with clip throughout the creation. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! Dark red suits your ship very well! Nice layout. I like the use of the unconventional pyramid slope pieces. I am not so sure about the cannons. I think they would look better with only the support pillars and without the additional two round bricks. You could also attach the trans red round plates in inverted fashion which looks more gun-like in my opinion. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! I also agree it's a smooth little ship! Is it possible to close the gaps on the sides of the cockpit section by the use of a curved slope maybe? Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello Nannan! Glad to see you here! As usual you managed with a unique use of parts to get an unusual shape. The crescent shape is a great idea with the centered cockpit. What I admire at both vessels is the use of the modified plates with flexible tips, a part that I always wanted to use but did not yet. Particularly fond I am of the cannon of the Grim Star. Sticking lightsabre bars into that gear is a fantastic idea I'll have to remember! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! A really busy garden here! Those chicken and birds are so sweet! The thatched roof looks great as well! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! A lovely and lively little scene! I like the latern simply attached to the roof, as well as the many different plant pieces you used. The dark green gives it a special spot-on. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! It's a simple craft like we had them during the classic space years. The colour scheme is also nicely spacey. And the space seat as a bracket is always a good option. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Botany Bay? Oh no! We've got to get out of here! Now!
Legostein replied to Legostein's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Thank you Siegfried. That's my intention, to show and motivate people to what can be done in even small scale. See you around, ~ Christopher -
Hello! The second one was more attractive to me, although both look very sleek. I especially like the use of printed wedges and slopes on the second one. They give it a really interesting and unique look. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! I think it's a good use of the big 1x2x5 bricks to create that opening-effect of engines or guns, whatever you intended. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Are we getting a new service station soon ?
Legostein replied to lightningtiger's topic in LEGO Town
Heyho, I like it too! Nice simple 4-wide cars like in former days! Playability looks great and I guess it won't be very expensive. Cheers, ~ Christopher -
Hello! It's definitely a good photography technique with great backgrounds. Nicely set in scene. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! You have quite a unique choice of parts here! The flippers over the entrance are agreat touch (the roof as well). Also very original are the decorated tiles with tapes reel pattern as relief. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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I killed Sirius Black, I killed Sirius Black
Legostein replied to badboytje88's topic in LEGO Licensed
Hello! It's nice to see some more Harry Potter creations again here. I really enjoy the storyline but never got into the lego scene of Harry Potter although I liked the designs and contents of the sets. Your scene fits in well! Cheers, ~ Christopher -
Take the fighter back to the ship. Tell Cody I've made contact.
Legostein replied to Legostein's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Hello everybody! Thank you for the comments! I am happy to share with you and I am glad there are several more fans of the space nose piece. I am aware that the WhiteCloak / CloakShape fighter are less popular as they are not well-known. They're from the expanded universe. The CloakShape fighter appears in the comic series "Dark Empire" for example. Cheers, ~ Christopher -
Hello! A great combination of buildings! And also very carefully designed with lovely details in mind. I loved to see the old post van from set 6362 in the garage. Made me dream of former days! Cheers, ~ Christopher
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Hello! These archs do not only give excellent mudguards, they also allow for an angular attachmend of the headlights. Very clever! That's what I call functionalized shape. It provides the correct shape and allows for adding further authentic details. Cheers, ~ Christopher