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Excellent vision of a modern building. Congratulations for your work!
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A pleasant place to visit :)
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Wonderful classic town
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Wow! Your work is amazing. I like very much how you did the wall of the station. The train is excellent but I think the windows could be bigger. Supported :)
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I've seen the topic made by Lego Conductor user regarding the look of the wreck from 60095 set. I liked his idea about how the ship would look when it was on the waters. The mentioned topic could be seen here: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/133658-moc-back-from-the-depths/ Here is my version regarding the floating ship. LEGO Shipwreck 1 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Shipwreck 4 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Shipwreck 6 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Shipwreck 7 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Shipwreck 5 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Shipwreck 3 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Shipwreck 2 by Severus A, on Flickr
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Awesome construction! Congrats!
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MOC: Elves, Ragana's Shadow Tower
Severus A replied to Captain Nemo's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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[MOC] Old Style Wilderness Explorers
Severus A replied to Severus A's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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Great idea and very nice model. I agree that the best option for a floating ship is to use the black hull from 60129 set. I must say that I like very much the idea and I'll try too to "bring back from the depths" the 60095 wreck in my vision.
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I vote for #7 twice.
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I've used the shipwreck from 60095 set, 60091 set and the landscape module from 60092 set to create a LEGO based aquarium landscape. It took me around two months to create the optimal equilibrium between substratum, background, plants and fish population. Now everything is ok and the Neon Tetra group members found their night shelter under the shipwreck's cabin. LEGO Aquarium_5 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Aquarium_4 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Aquarium _2 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Aquarium_1 by Severus A, on Flickr
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Very nice shape! The doors and the light bulb looks great.
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[MOC] Old Style Wilderness Explorers
Severus A replied to Severus A's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Thank you. That was the idea of the work. To use the old techniques and shapes with few actual elements. I like very much the 80s and early 90s spirit :) As for the nose of the helicopter, I have yellow elements but I wanted to use the colour scheme used for the plane in 31064 set.https://shop.lego.com/en-DE/Island-Adventures-31064 -
This is a small MOC built in a rainy day. More pictures could be seen here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/138300538@N03/albums/72157682870432700/with/34825282480/ P_20170609_182132_LL by Severus A, on Flickr P_20170609_181517_LL by Severus A, on Flickr P_20170609_181649_LL by Severus A, on Flickr P_20170609_181938 by Severus A, on Flickr
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Very nice ideas. I like especially the dump truck and the explorer van.
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You've made a great tiny work. Congrats!
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One word: Wonderful!
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Excellent! The technique you have used is impressive. I especially like the idea for the sledge.
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Thank you. The bushes create a nice effect in town dioramas. They are not hard to be made but making them involves a lot of patience :) As a tip: always the triangular orifice of the flower should be oriented with the top to the centre of the bush. If this technique is used the flowers could be easy attached and the bush is not damaged.
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