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GeoBrick

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  1. Oh, I like the finishing of the crenellations. Gives a nice contrast with the lighter gray walls. This castle simply begs to be expanded. The built feels quite compressed now. But... you can't bar the gatedoors on the inside???
  2. Its the bottommost picture. A great looking city scene to me. Although, the way it is shown on the city line up, I'd mod a bridge connection between the docks' teashop and the Gardens' noodle house at the street level.
  3. Oh, that looks nice. Defintely like the change of roof. It looks more clean now, somewhere halfway between fairytale look and the old medieval market set.
  4. Nice update. The women are most convincing. The third male civilian not so much in my view. Nice to see some off-duty wear of the soldiers.
  5. You has me excited for a minute: Lego white profile bricks? But reading your description, ah well... With that out of the way: Nice build. I like the overall shape of the building soaring upwards, getting smaller in the process. The details like the outer window arches and brown floor lines are a nice touch. And the slightly off-color of the white colors combine well. The tiled roofs give it a good finishing touch.
  6. Wow, very original. Here I came with the idea to see stilt houses in a lake or something, but I never expected to see a sort of neopunk settlement in the air. How are the tubes even capable of supporting those solid bricks? Those are fine trees and scrubs you created there.
  7. They grow up fast (in Legoland), don't they? ;)
  8. "PH" for "Precinct House"? Can be used to mean "Police Headquarters" too.
  9. You brought together an amazing array of fluid shapes here, Rubblemaker. And a nice exhaust effect on the first picture. Looks like the engines are working on a sort of afterburner.
  10. That antenna is incredible.
  11. A gorgeous build, Oky. Not often one sees ships with more then three decks on minifig scale, but you managed it.
  12. Instead of using magic as the 'power source' of your medieval 'punk machinery', you could use blast furnaces. And with the same effort give all those blacksmiths you have undoubtedly laying around a job. ;)
  13. That's a nice transformation of those sets.
  14. Its like out of a fairy tales.
  15. Nice anchor. And you didn't exagerate about the challenge. Gradually narrowing down to the bow like that. Chromed pieces to boot? Looks like the client is a real connoisseur...
  16. Looking at pictures of the real ship, seems like the grey upper wall section of the heli deck was a real challenge. Any chance for a close-up of the bow? I'm interested to see how you managed the anchor sections in the bow curve.
  17. Oh god. Overwhelming details here! I like the cave-like premises here.
  18. You sorted by color? Splendid! Now onwards to the next stage, by element types.
  19. Great, now LEGO has to come up with a wider barrel for its next-generation cannons. They look nice, especially when stacked, but I see them more as a heap of boulders for catapults en trebuchets.
  20. Clever use of the cockpit parts here. Makes for the perfect slope towards the front of the craft. I'm seeing a couple Yoko Tsuno references here. The sleds and pulsor jet to be exact. Coincidence?
  21. In any case, one of the nicest cheats I ever saw in Lego. ;)
  22. You should see the buttocks hangin' over the pirate's vessels sides prior to boarding the hapless merchant...
  23. Heh, those figs are literally sailing a relic. Or a legend, compared to where you stand.
  24. Appropriately grim looking. That's a nice effect with the corner 2 grey, 1 black plate approach. Much better to the eye then the typical 1x2 bricks crossed on top of each other.
  25. Oh my... Love how you finished the lower roof (1x2 plates reversed?) and the ski's at the top of the wall. Could you show us a detail of how you connected them, and arranged the curve of that lower roof? Clever tatami mat technique! And the blossoming tree is a nice touch on the property.
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