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Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category A: Woodland Amphitheater
LettuceBrick replied to LordDan's topic in Guilds of Historica
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Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category A: Per the Bard's Cabin
LettuceBrick replied to Ben S's topic in Guilds of Historica
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Very atmospheric! And the column technique is very clever!
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Book IV Prelude Challenge - *RESULTS POSTED*
LettuceBrick replied to Grover's topic in Guilds of Historica
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I've wanted to get into GoH before but never had the time so I'm excited for this renewed opportunity!
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Very nice SNOT and angle work for an excellent result. And very nicely documented too!
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Is it just me or is Army building really really expensive?
LettuceBrick replied to Alcarin's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I like to build up the two sides from multiple different factions, generally with a similar color scheme (green, blue, etc). That creates variety and it allows for smaller armies per faction. -
Very nice flapping motion.
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Very nice chunkiness to the first two subs. Are the cables for the shark to light it or is there a motorized function?
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[Freebuild] « Clash of Lances »
LettuceBrick replied to Sympatik Brick's topic in Guilds of Historica
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Excellent update! I'm especially loving that control room.
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I like these a lot. Very nice texturing without being overwhelming.
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Aside from the two obvious ones in the front, there is one tucked behind the left wing (right side in the picture).
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I wanted somewhere to park the new Galaxy Explorer... Three elevators provide rapid access for supplies and equipment while commanders can coordinate from the viewing gallery above. Hangar Bay 3 by Nice Try, on Flickr Engine changes are a breeze when you have an Exo-Suit. Engine Change by Nice Try, on Flickr Experienced spacers always get a bit nervous when specialists in more esoteric suit colors show up with barrels... Special Cargo by Nice Try, on Flickr
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LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 23. Rumors and discussion
LettuceBrick replied to Robert8's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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[MOC] - Black Falcon's Fortress - ReCrafted Edition
LettuceBrick replied to lenzie's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Very nice work! The details and interior are great and I love the variations on the towers. Is there an actual gap where the machicolations are?- 28 replies
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River Gate Sortie by Nice Try, on Flickr The drawbridge can be raised and lowered and the gates can be opened and closed. River Gate Tower by Nice Try, on Flickr Each floor can be removed for easier access. River Gate Tower Arches by Nice Try, on Flickr
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Multi Mission Corvette by Nice Try, on Flickr The Multi Mission Corvette (MMC) is a small warship built by LB Shipyards, designed for patrol and convoy escort duties. Fitted with a state-of-the-art electronics suite, the MMC features three module bays that can accommodate a variety of different weapons fits, depending on the customer. The model is approximately 211 cm long, 25 cm wide, and 42 cm tall. It is currently fitted as a general-purpose warship, with modules for a light naval gun, a small air defense VLS, and a large multipurpose VLS for longer range SAMs, rocket-assisted torpedoes, or cruise missiles. Side View by Nice Try, on Flickr Major features, from left to right: Flight deck with helicopter, missile CIWS and search radar atop the hangar, two antiship missiles, module bay C with large VLS, funnel, main mast with multifunction radar, bridge, module bay B with small VLS, module bay A with gun. Bow details by Nice Try, on Flickr Modules can be switched between bays A and B. The gun turret rotates and the barrel elevates to fire the Lego shooter element. The VLS fires four of the same shooter elements. The Power Functions IR receivers for bays A and B are inside the vertrep area and just aft of the chaff launchers, respectively. Amidships details by Nice Try, on Flickr Most of the electronics are located atop the bridge. Amidships details continued by Nice Try, on Flickr Module bay C is deeper than bays A and B, so taller modules can be accommodated. The large VLS fires four of the same Lego shooter elements from one cell, whose door opens before firing. The IR receiver is visible aft of the module bay. The air search radar is motorized to spin. Aft details by Nice Try, on Flickr The helicopter’s main rotor spins and the blades can fold; the hangar door is motorized as well. All three functions are controlled by an NXT. The mission bay doors are just for show. Helicopter by Nice Try, on Flickr The Super SeaGnat helicopter folds to fit inside the hangar. It is equipped for surface search, rescue, and antisubmarine work. Notable include a FLIR, pylon for torpedoes, and a sonobuoy launcher. Modules by Nice Try, on Flickr The three functional modules that physically exist. Each one takes motor input front and back, through vertical 24-tooth gears (visible on the long face of the gun module). Each module bay is designed to have two Power Functions m-motors controlled by an IR receiver for remote control of the mechanisms. More pictures and a video showing the moving functions are on Flickr.
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Maybe some hinges so the castle can open?
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Latest impact of other themes on historic themes
LettuceBrick replied to Wardancer's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
The new Hydro Bounty from Ninjago appears to have new kite shields, possibly undecorated, but its hard to tell. -
I agree! Though I must say that civilian torso looks reaaally pirate-ish to me. I do think its a slight shame that the color scheme doesn't match the blacksmith.
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Lego Licensed Parts available from Bricks & Pieces
LettuceBrick replied to LegoPercyJ's topic in LEGO Licensed
Horses and BF torsos from the blacksmith appear to be widely? available as of now, no legs though, which is a shame. -
Lego Licensed Parts available from Bricks & Pieces
LettuceBrick replied to LegoPercyJ's topic in LEGO Licensed
My latest order: Latest B & P Order by Nice Try, on Flickr It took about a month from order to delivery. -
Latest impact of other themes on historic themes
LettuceBrick replied to Wardancer's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Yes, exactly those. And you're right, they're reddish brown. All the better for practice/militia shields then! Also the chess set is an amazing set purely from the perspective of the parts that will hopefully be available on Bricks and Pieces: black great helms, black conical helmets, black gladiator swords, possibly even a black longsword! Not all that much that is new, but still useful parts to have in production.