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koalayummies

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  1. Fantastic mini building/Architecture style MOC. You captured the actual building excellently. Love it!
  2. Thanks, thats a brilliant use of that piece. And again, gorgeous trains. Love the UP livery and your building techniques and attention to detail is beautiful throughout.
  3. Absolutely gorgeous, both of them. Just wow. Question about the 6900, whats the grey piece on the windshield between the yellow tile and yellow plate? Hyper realistic and fantastic trains you build, amazing work.
  4. This is a really great alternative build for that set. I really like the building you've made and used to live on the same block as a building very similar to this with a very small ground floor area (and pillars) but normal width the rest of the height. Great work and great photography.
  5. Fantastic MOC! I'm not a huge fan of that car but you captured it in such a small and difficult scale incredibly well. Extra praise for generously sharing the file. Great build.
  6. This can't be serious. The answer is Parisian Restaurant. The end.
  7. "Arrgh! An all female what?!?! They better not! Rabble rabble rabble!!!" :bulldozer:
  8. Fantastic work thanks for sharing the updates, its absolutely amazing building you do. Don't worry about the comment about the company who we aren't to mention and idea theft. At over 50,000 bricks this would be one of the last things anyone but you would try and make with real bricks. The scale is so massive its sheer size is protecting you.
  9. Fantastic new photos! Really shows off the incredible details a lot better. Great new photos and fantastic MOC modular!
  10. The white is almost Brick Yellow! Those are some great sets and bring back some fond memories, the super car, enchanted island, paradisa poolside paradise, and those classic palm tree pieces. Lots of good stuff there.
  11. Thanks Eliza, I really appreciate it! Last and final update before I start another modular. Did some small changes like adding lighting (superficial not light functions) above all the gallery walls. Corrected the mismatched door frames with window colors which really looked bad, mismatched doors and general refinements throughout as well as some additional printed pieces found while sorting through my old childhood Lego collection. First post updated to reflect all the changes and cleaned up some of the old images in other posts. Thanks again for all the kind words.
  12. Did you check that piece because it doesn't look like that brick was ever made in olive green. http://brickset.com/parts/design-4216 http://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=4216#T=C Take the LDD file of official sets and you can change the colors all you want to see if you like it.
  13. Absolutely incredible. The detail, accuracy, building techniques and beauty of the whole creation are astonishingly fantastic. Truly remarkable!
  14. Very elegant, clean and unique design. Fantastic use of an abundance of great SNOT techniques. There are great builds everywhere, from the very original exterior to the floor railings, multi-screen computer, the tables and seating and great newsstand, its never ending beauty. Encore!
  15. This is very cool and a great design for a little corner motorcycle shop. Love all the old Octan bits and use of the old motorcycle chassis. Great MOC!
  16. Thank you peedeejay I appreciate it!
  17. This is astonishing, absolutely stunning and beautiful. Complete and total perfection. Awe inspiring. You are certainly a master builder.
  18. There are a lot of great ideas in this thread linked below as the modular buildings take up a good amount of space, everyone seems to want them all and no one wants to take them apart so they get pretty creative with a variety of different display solutions:
  19. I've been wanting to build a more realistic fire engine and police car and decided to share my LDD/.lxf files in case anyone wants to build their own or modify them. The fire engine is inspired by Acelyn's American style pumper truck on Lego Ideas (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/108731). I built this one from scratch similarly based on a Seagrave Marauder with a raised roof (I was going to have a ladder side mounted as well but it doesn't look as good if the ladder is not brown or grey which I don't have). Fire Engine FNL.lxf LDD 4.3.10 Brick Version 2248 Police car is inspired by the standard and somewhat boring and un-sexy albeit utilitarian North American boat-like sedans (Ford Crown Vic/Police Interceptor). Frame was loosely based off the police car in the batman movie asylum set. It can work with doors but I don't have any 1x3x2 in white. Police Car Final.lxf LDD 4.3.10 Brick Version 2248 (this LXF has two slightly different police cars, main difference is the hood). Emergency Response collection (thanks again for the ambulance design SpacySmoke!)
  20. SpacySmoke thank you so much. I know this is an old thread but years later your fantastic creation is still being built. This is easily the best Lego City themed ambulance ever and as someone who freely shared their LDD/LXF file it is only right to thank you for your kindness in sharing the build file, you are one of the good ones! I built one off of your .lxf with some minor changes and absolutely love it. Thank you! Thank you x1000!
  21. All of your MOCs are fantastic by themselves and even more amazing together. This is one huge and incredible display of MOC Lego. As always great work Carebear!
  22. Very nice. These are similar to the Moduverse Baseplate style of city road and baseplate connections. I like that yours go straight to the road whereas the moduverse style adds even more (unnecessary) sidewalk to the existing sidewalk of the modulars, so the 16 wide roads with no sidewalks utilizing the modulars sidewalk is great. But the road tiling design is a little better in the method of the moduverse and Supertruper1988's MILS linked design for the thinner road markings using SNOT. http://www.swebrick.se/index.php?topic=6350.0
  23. Even if one only posts photos it can be reverse engineered and then the same company, who we are not to mention, can still make it. Whats to stop someone from buying the instructions and then also selling them themselves, or that company from buying the instructions and making it, or just building it from the photos one shared online and then claiming it as their own. If one has a fear of their design being copied then don't post it at all, not even a photo. Some nice AFOL choose to share their digital files because they're already aware of all of this.
  24. One could just build it in LDD, share the file and then there is no instruction-creation time problem.
  25. Arc de Triomphe is a must have. Looks awesome.
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