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GeoBrick

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  1. Looks like a formidable opponent for the privateer frigate Fortuna with its extra gun mounts.
  2. I'm still hoping for the Lunar Cargo Train. Especially since there are two perfect space minifig versions available to crew it.
  3. I reckon there's simply not a large enough voter base to make true space set designs pop up at the end of the fan vote stage
  4. The instructions of all Series 6 sets are available through (at least) the Series 6 page on Bricklink.
  5. You have two -no three- good choices: either in the Fleet, at the Scorpian Shipyards, or (a far stretch, I know) next to Ragnar Station.😛
  6. Looks like I have to check the Renegade's instructions, I don't remember a Futuron reference. Would be splendid if that came true though. I wonder if LEGO would re-use the Space City Modular spaceship torso prints again then, or surprise with a whole new outfit.
  7. Could as well be there's simply still some stock left, and will be until the last is sold.
  8. These days, "a few knights" is 10-15 bucks...
  9. I doubt BDP sets could be purchased from (most of) those 35 countries prior to Bricklink closing operations. Pre-ordering a set went through the LEGO site anyway, so...
  10. And automatic salary adjustion a way of keeping the managers grumpy.
  11. Depends how much of the city's backdrop mountain the developers put in the design. It is a mountain range after all, with alot of depth if you want.
  12. Unfortunately, in BDP one can only order 2 sets max. of any given design.
  13. This picture reminds me of a James Bond movie's closing scene.
  14. It would probably be too soon to be included in the BDP7 "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" set.
  15. You created a world of its own here, and literally going the last brick in covering the support shelf of your MOC.
  16. That's the beauty of Star Trek, LEGO can replicate or warp in sets at will.
  17. Maybe an adversary gazing at the vessel that just marooned him there? A beautiful render of the Fortuna, Mister Phes.
  18. Lego muskets are bit long to be considered blunderbusses, but the general outline is there, yes. Mostly so because of the outsized handgrip necessary for minifig hands.
  19. Gnome or dwarf-sized (the cottage). The framing of the garden looks a bit ramshackle, but has a bunch of the more recent released elements. The use of the dark brown "hay'" piece at another angle gives a nice steep roof structure. Hadn't thought of doing it this way. Good use of new plant elements in those trees. The ground feels a bit bare, and I wonder why LEGO didn't include some printed 1x2 fish tiles in the stream/pond, but overall I think the set is cute-looking.
  20. I've obtained the whole set, and I,m quite happy with it. Not only for the set (and at least half of the minifigs) itself but also for a number of the elements that come with the set, predominantly the transparent pieces. Those big curved window pieces don't come cheap in PAB, and I already made good use of them in a MOC.
  21. Alot of subtle nuances in the MOC. I'm especially fond of the way the red drapes taper down, the tiling on the back wall, and the yellow lining in the blue base.
  22. That was a picture of the Fountain Garden box transposed with the info of the upcoming gardens.
  23. I'd say the designer. To me it looks like its more of an agreement between the designer and the LEGO group that the latter act as an intermediary for producing a limited amount of the design. Of course, the Löwenstein Castle was designed in another initeration of the BDP program, so the small print was likely quite different regarding ownership.
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