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iammac

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  1. Okay so usually when I watch Lego MOC videos, I set the speed to 2x, but this time I had to slow down and oogle. That's a mightily-handsome building you have created! And, now we know what Batman does for a day job. MAC
  2. *Quick Google search* According to my expert opinion on foreign architecture, it appears you NAILED IT! No really, this looks fantastic! I also throw in my compliment on the humorous headstones. That made me chuckle. But only a little because I do not miss those themes. MAC
  3. Good grief... I had just finished rehab from last year's incident of immense jealousy. But it was worth the look. MAC
  4. That underbrush looks like it could hide a body.....HMM How exactly did you make it? MAC
  5. No words can describe my awe for the scale. It's hard to pull off a minifig-scale castle, but this is terrific! Is no one going to point out that LIT trebuchet on the wall? And the fact that you were working on it in college is another gem in your crown. Keep it up! (well, I mean, not this MOC exactly since you said you were going to tear it down, but as more of a rhetorical encouragement.) MAC
  6. I always appreciate simplicity and playability in a MOC. This pulls it off quite handily. Good work! MAC
  7. I am sensing a bit of a yarn that comes off that photo. It's almost like Dirk (the name I feel springs up from looking at the elf in the pool,) had begged his way on a winter expedition over the mountains to the North. The short (dwarf?) with the pick is the leader and gave him a straight-up "NO." The tallow-tinted fellow doesn't speak any comprehensible language and so had no say; but that dashing gent with the greatsword clapped him on the back, shoved a knit cap on his head and said, "Bully that you should find us at such a time as this! Why how in the name of grace did you know that we needed a fourth man for keeping the watches against the whargs at night? I'll speak for my comrades on the authority of my noble birth: I say 'aye' to you, friend. And don't worry about your age my son -- only a trip over the mountains can make a boy into a man!" Epilogue: In hindsight, Dirk grew fond of his Winter of Hazing, even though he swore to never, ever speak of that day at the woman's igloo. Maybe I got a little too carried away... It's a good moc and you should be proud of yourself. MAC
  8. These look good, and I think with a bit of strategic audience targeting they could prove popular! One question since I don't know a terrible amount about the Roman Empire, what do you have against the CMF shield that came with the Roman soldier? Keep it up! MAC
  9. Beefy feet! Wow! You're too humble, and it's flattering on a person with your skill. I'm sold on those angles....they're so different than what LEGO is designed for. A question for you though: about how many parts do you think this used? Keep it up and welcome to Eurobricks! MAC
  10. I could say, welcome back from the dark side. Your halftrack looks really good! I agree with deraven about the windshield though. So do you have any other mocs in the works? perhaps this will be a right-old Henty style battle train!
  11. Welcome to Eurobricks AxelE55! And what a pretty little piece to strike it out with too. This is reminiscent of the older pirates sets that predated my Lego experience, but you've capped it off well with a variety of earth tones. Don't get me wrong, green's a terrific color, but it's satisfying to see more than grass on an island. (No offense, Captain Green Hair!) Keep on building! MAC
  12. Fabutastic!
  13. This is....grand! All kidding aside, this is quite exceptional! MAC
  14. Great looking diorama! I like the simplicity yet elegance in the designs...I'd be proud of that MOC if I was you! Keep bricking! MAC
  15. Bully good house! And just the MOC I needed to get my mind working on a saloon for my own Western town... Do you have any other MOCs like these? MAC
  16. Much better than Artifex in my opinion! It was most pleasing how the ship built itself even as the governor walked around. You ought to keep doing these. MAC
  17. A creative idea. But where are the fish that hunt for birds? You've done a good job making brick-built birds that aren't horrible like some found in sets (cough, cough Creator cough) Does anybody actually keep those birds up, or am I the only one who moves the pieces straight from the polybag to the parts drawer? MAC
  18. Ah that makes sensei! Er, I mean that makes sense! Well this MOC was so beautiful, it encouraged me to tear down an old "Masters of Spinjitzu" TV show dojo that I foolishly never posted. Granted, mine won't be a whole 48x48. Thanks for the inspiration! MAC
  19. I don't know anything about the game, but based on the artwork you have there, it looks like you nailed it. It was a clever move to use the purple wizard hat as a beard as well! Keep it up! MAC
  20. Thanks for the slideshow! I was looking at your MOC again, and my eyes are detecting a slight curve to the roof of the main building. Is this an illusion or does it really draw upwards at the ends? When I look at the perimeter, it looks right and square; but somewhere in the middle it seemed bowed! MAC
  21. Oh my word! If you aren't a Brickfilmer, you need to become one so I can feast my eyes on this BEAUTIFUL scene. Seriously, make a film! MAC
  22. Better make a Gordon now. Looks great! MAC
  23. So much right with this MOC. I like how you stayed true to the nature of LEGO and didn't try to slope the side of the pyramid. Top marks! MAC
  24. *folds hands* So where's the buried treasure? Looks great! MAC
  25. Hmm.... This Cookie figure has pants that have appeared in 4 sets, most of them huge and/or rare. However, they can be found on a TLM figure that sells for around $2.65 on Bricklink. Just FYI
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