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Littleworlds

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  1. This is amazing. So lively, cheerful (also kinda cheers-ful) and detailed. Great build, easily on par with the official modulars. Just great. It really catches the look and feel perfectly.
  2. Wow! I just saw this thread and I have to say this is really impressive. A true labour of love. So brilliant, busy and cute!
  3. This looks like really impressive stuff to me. I don't build digitally, but the results on the page speak for themselves. Very cool and very useful!
  4. Hi Alex! Welcome to Eurobricks! Can you give an example?
  5. Hello and welcome to Eurobricks! I was fortunate to be able to dig up about 90% of my old Lego. Including the sails and other unique pieces of my black seas barracuda, but I digress. Lego is a lovely hobby and I hope you will have a lot of joy with it. Its really all about the ideas you have with the pieces you got.
  6. Hello Tom and welcome to Eurobricks! I would not care too much about what people say. Lego is an amazing and rich hobby. Not much different to model trains or kits, which strangely seem to have more social acceptance. And it certainly beats drinking or smoking! Maybe you show your folks some pictures of MOCs or larger displays other adults have made. Can't hurt to point out that you aren't the only one. @Sails: I think Robin_IV has got your sorted out well
  7. In general if someone is joining the forum only to promote their ideas-project, then they should not expect any feedback or support from me. If everyone would use Eurobricks in that way, the site would drown in ideas-project-spam, so p!ease show some interest in the community and participate. Otherwise it just wont be fair to the rest of the users. However if someone delivers more than a "support-my-project" post, is quite an active poster and has a really interesting project, I am definitely open to hit support.
  8. This is really cool! I have to say the submarine, with its cartoon-style, really makes for an ideal fairground-ride attraction. Very neat work and lovely concept!
  9. This looks awesome! My first thought was "Skyrim", since it really looks like one of the upper class houses in Windhelm or Solitude. Lovely colour combinations and ornaments and the proportions are just right too. Really stunning work. Are there interior shots too?
  10. These looks pretty cool! Just the right style and proportions for dwarven engineering.
  11. Very impressive! This looks really like a slice of real-life in Lego style. So much to see and discover. I just feel sorry for the poor sharkies!
  12. Wow! This is really brilliant. I especially like how you blend architectural elements from different eras together. The layout and detailing is just spot on too. Lovely MOC!
  13. Very neat design! You gave it quite an appealing and realistic look. Good work! Now I'm curious about the interior of course
  14. This looks really wild! Lovely, quite innovative design - I like it!
  15. This sounds quite dubious. It never happened to me and I would check the contents for missing pieces. Its usually Minifigs people are after and the creator expert sets don't really have rare ones, but you never know what people find valuable. I guess the boxes themselves looked unopened when you got them?
  16. Very cool indeed. It looks like its branches could jump at you at any moment!
  17. Simple, but looks really good - and is a great idea in general. Can't hurt to have such a thing in a Lego city
  18. That's really cool. Especially the second picture where you can see the depth of the build. Well done!
  19. A good mix of old and newish pieces. I like the shaping a lot. Looks very utilitarian.
  20. I just happen to see this thread. Superb little MOC. Design and detailing is absolutely on par with the official modulars. The apartment is actually a little masterpiece. Excellent use of space and pieces.
  21. This is hilarious! At least the troll brought paper Lovely little vignette and story.
  22. Hello and welcome back to Lego! i hope I can help you at least a little. i think Lego itself has changed quite a lot over the recent years. I think especially in the last 15 actually. So many new pieces and a sheer explosion of building techniques. I would give it time getting my head around learning these new techniques. That doesn't happens overnjght. I am not a technic-builder myself (rather city and fantasy- themes really), but from what I have seen the building standard there can be quite discouraging initially. I recommend getting hold of new sets and analyzing them as you build. Speaking of building: a lot people design their MOCs digitally with the Lego Digital Designer (LDD). Some even only create them digitally and don't actually build them anymore. As for stores, there is of course the official Lego store. But places like amazon are good sources for sets too. And there is of course bricklink, which is a kind of ebay for single pieces, used and new. Be aware that prices at bricklink and terms and conditions vary from seller to seller. Edit: seems Blackbird was faster. No surprise with that name!
  23. Just lovely! Great use of Minifigs and plants... I have never seen a carrot tree before! Happy Easter!
  24. I just stumbled over this MOC - and I have to say WOW! It looks fantastic. Very cool steampunk/dieselpunk style combining elegant lines of the facade with whimsical interior detailing. Great work
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