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That's a beauty. Have you given it a name/designation? "Lightning" (after the WWII fighter) comes to mind.
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[MOC] Classic Space Beta-II Refinery Base
GeoBrick replied to The Neighborhood Merchant's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
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Clever use of 2020's parts!
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In the video, quite a bit of overkill, but so funny!
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[MOD] 31109 Creator Pirate Ship MOD of Combining 2 Sets
GeoBrick replied to Wurger49's topic in Pirate MOCs
It definitely feels like a complete ship. Maybe just the forecastle feels out of place now, could be modded a bit larger now. -
Beautiful build, lots of contrasts, unique furniture, airy rooms,... Man, I wish I could see it life.
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Its a beautiful example of a Lowlands/Northern France cathedral. I felt it would fit in any medieval town of these areas.
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Wow, took me a bit to grasp the scale of this. Very detailed.
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One could wish the Lego Group would come up with such a plethora of variations itself. Well done! What's next? More Auxilia?
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All the stages of Wine Making in a single MOC
GeoBrick replied to Celloguy's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Well, with the sampling part covered, you catched it all. Very educative creation, not to mention beautiful. -
When two dogs fight for a bone...
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Must be the most expensive desktop housing I ever saw. Cool idea and tremendous execution. Lucky for you, you didn't decide to only house the screen. Otherwise the lable 'Monitor 2400' would've been more appropriate. ;) Practical question: do you think it will be easier to keep things inside dust free? I mean, there's lots of air intake going on, and in the usual computer case dust does settle...
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[MOC] A-83 Exploration Base (Neo-Classic Space)
GeoBrick replied to HarrisBricks's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
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Oh, I'm sorry. Its just I'm a real slow builder myself, and since you wrote 'not in the near future' I understood it would take a while before you would have a showcase expansion for this.
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Overall, a beatiful creation. If I had to pick a favorite part of it, I'd say the SNOT work on the wooden parts of the MOC (ramparts and the wood parts of the tower/house) are my favorite. You created neat details using this method.
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Clever. Looking forward to see it live in a couple years.
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Nice. Is in reality so tall as well? Edit: just checked some pictures online. Its a real good resemblance.
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Thanks for responding. I meant the element on the sides with and inward angle of 90° to the square part of the base.
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Oh my god, its a mathematical nightmare. Its a miracle you get to connect all those angles so well.
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The first one is definitely my favorite.
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Thank you for the presentation. :)
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Now that's a beautiful facade. Me living near the source of inspiration has nothing to do with that statement. No Sir! I have to remember what you used for handles/knobs on the street level doors.
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Wow. It musn't have been easy to make this a stable structure. Especially with an interior to boot. Can't figure out what element you used to connect the 'square' part of the base to the arms.
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[MOC] The Two Who Stole the Moon
GeoBrick replied to parsom's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Heh. Nicely done!- 6 replies
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It is quite islandic. Very nice display. Lots of details to discover in the builds. The eye keeps finding new things to focus on.