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koalayummies

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  1. Fantastic review and photos. That's a fun little creator set. Now if only we can get the USA to build these things in real life and finally get with the program.
  2. If there's one thing you should change its that; share your creations! Everything else is understandable.
  3. No, thank YOU! Always loved your reviews and really glad you took the time and had the opportunity to do this once more. Your photography, descriptions and pairing the new figures with scenes alongside other figures and settings are always top notch and the best way to really see the detail and get a feel for the characters. Your reviews are always my go-to for the best images. This is so much better than watching a 45 minute video on instragram as some dawdler opens each one like a sloth and fumbles around with them at arms length from wide angle lens with the energy of someone that just woke up from a coma. Thank you WhiteFang!
  4. Actually I think you're right in that its not getting updated with new pieces. I'm not sure.
  5. Yeah 'horse and groom' is a bit odd, I'm just going to say kid with pony.
  6. Anyone who watches a forty-six minute video about twelve minifigures; I salute you.
  7. Well it still works great and they still offer it for free directly on their site so that's enough of an endorsement for me. Its really simple to use and quite addictive.
  8. I wouldn't use canned air like you get at office/computer supply stores as there are chemicals and sometimes you get nasty frost stains when it shoots out liquid junk. I use a hand-squeeze dust 'bulb' blower that many camera shops sell; no chemicals and never runs out. I've also heard suggested around here that a brand new makeup brush (one never actually used for makeup) is good for between the studs and nooks and crannies for built up or stuck dust.
  9. I think its pretty cool. Check this guy out for example: František Hajdekr, and some of his CAD Lego parts. He regularly designs and prints brand new parts based around both the regular system and Technic and its really fascinating to see what he creates and the world of new possibilities each part opens. Personally I stick to genuine Lego pieces but I very much enjoy seeing builders dramatically push the envelope of creativity with their own printed parts.
  10. Yeah 'best' is subjective. Here's two more in addition to Stud.io: Lego's official LDD: https://www.lego.com/en-us/ldd And LDraw: https://www.ldraw.org/ And there's also some for phones and tablets. In addition to this there are rendering tools that accept completed CAD files from these programs to create high-quality renders.
  11. Ok fine I'll bite; what does proposing a new licensed theme based off of a contemporary TV show franchise have to do with classic Lego themes? More relevant here: https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/177987-dream-lego-licensed-themes/
  12. Newest modular reveal! :seven days later: Whut's tha next 1 gunna B?!
  13. This is a very high quality and hilarious retort. Magnificent!
  14. These two recent pieces combine for a somewhat similar city-scale vehicle suspension (though the function is more steering than body-roll like the old red piece with springs): https://brickset.com/parts/design-69964 https://brickset.com/parts/design-69963
  15. ...While ruminating in numerous posts about the lack of bathrooms, back alley dumpster access and elevator in the new modular. These are toys not real life ; minifigures don't have bodily fluids, bowel movements, landfills or need handicap access.
  16. Sweet now Lego police can use their stupid $75,000 robot dog to stalk unhoused minifigure encampments just like real life!
  17. I like this new modular Boutique Hotel, it is outstanding.
  18. Hah. And I agree, this set is beautiful. Now that's impressive. Well done.
  19. That's cause beverly hills people once saw pictures of the French Riviera, Monaco and Ibiza, called up a gold-curtain-rod-architect-bro to mash it all together, diluted it with Fiji bottled water and boom: beverly hills.
  20. Two days before the day after European tomorrow. Edit: OMG that's today.
  21. That's without question the most prevalent way MOCs are shared. The internet.
  22. This thread gets better and better! These four wide trains are very fun, fantastic designs everyone.
  23. This has been one of the most enjoyable continuously evolving builds to watch. Your constant innovation with parts usage and recolors and architectural designs is inspiring. Keep creating because this is awesome!
  24. Thats absolutely amazing that you did this with only pieces from the original set. The patience and detail here is of the same quality as non-part-restricted MOCs. Unquestionably impressive!
  25. What a beautiful design! Really appriciate the more solid-color facades that use a clever combination of parts in order to achieve an intricate texture and depth, your creation here is fantastic. Also very nice to share that arch technique; I've seen it done elsewhere but not utilizing those L-shaped tiles like you have to support the whole thing from the backside and make it as solid as possible, that is most excellent. Wonderful creation!
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