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From an operational view a self centering device would be better, but I build only for display and these look better than anything I've seen so far. I can see myself using these on my projects.
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The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades... Nicely done!
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Ok... I'm suitably impressed. There is a lot to look at in there.
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I like what you have done here... But does he ever catch the fish, or is a nibbled line all he gets?
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Cool concept and good execution! I think my Cooper needs a companion. A question, please... Was the piece count exact, or did you have any left over parts? Thanks.
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If you don't mind, I think I'll come in and sit down for a while. The use of perspective to create a sense of scale is excellent, and the lighting is, well, WOW! Very good work.
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Tasty indeed. Thanks for the snack!
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Showing a PCC Pacific Electric - Who Framed Roger Rabbit version
Rotundus replied to garethjellis's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Where should the next People at the ____ take place?
Rotundus replied to legoman19892's topic in LEGO Town
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I nominate this for "The best use of the name George Clooney in an invective" award!
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[MOC] Mack CL
Rotundus replied to Legorigs's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yup! That's pretty much I see. The operators of these rigs drive fast when empty and even faster when loaded. -
[MOC] Mack CL
Rotundus replied to Legorigs's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
A simple working truck... hauling a logging trailer, is something I see nearly every day. I live in the Pacific Northwest of the US, This type of truck is an unsung hero of the logging industry here. The only thing I can say is if you intend on making it a "logging industry" specific vehicle, would be to add some method of keeping the logs from accidentally entering the cab of the truck. I'm sure the drivers would be quite grateful of the gesture. But otherwise... Well done! -
Nice use of forced perspective... Well done!
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LEGO makes a non-ABS prototype brick
Rotundus replied to Master_Data's topic in General LEGO Discussion
What it sounds like to me is that our favorite interlocking brick is going to cost us a bit more to purchase no matter what flavor we get out of the deal.- 38 replies
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LEGO makes a non-ABS prototype brick
Rotundus replied to Master_Data's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Well played, Sir!- 38 replies
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LEGO makes a non-ABS prototype brick
Rotundus replied to Master_Data's topic in General LEGO Discussion
This was always the argument given to explain the US Air Force's (and Navy's) F-4 Phantom.- 38 replies
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A rather unique concept that was well executed. Nicely done! The hot tub on the roof is a nice touch.
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LEGO makes a non-ABS prototype brick
Rotundus replied to Master_Data's topic in General LEGO Discussion
You know... A cynical person might say that LEGO is trying to put an end to the secondary sales market by making the bricks dissolve away after X many years.- 38 replies
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Canadian, eh? Glad to have you. Welcome aboard!
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Very nicely done! I always like natural light for exterior shots. It adds that "little something" extra to the realism of the build. Question... What piece did you use for the corbels under the dormer?
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Didn't I see this room over at IKEA last week? Nice work!