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LM71Blackbird

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  1. I apologize for that. I was just browing the forum and saw a cool build. Didn't realize it was that old. I'll pay more attention in the future and it won't happen again.
  2. Beautiful looking ship @Bart! The sails turned out great and the wave and motion of the ship also look fantastic!
  3. Really nice build Spud! The layout is perfect, not overally crowded with stuff. Good job!
  4. Very convincing micro builds! I really like the straightness of the cotton plantation!
  5. This is awesome! Gonna have to sell all my shoes and buy a bunch of these!
  6. Thank you! Yeah, some greenery would have been nice. Sometimes I forget the obvious when I build... There will be more pictures to come then!
  7. Your welcome! Oh, yeah. I forgot. Great looking model though!
  8. LOL! Probably my favorite bit from the whole topic! Nicely consturcted addition to the Way-Mart line of stores! Can't wait to fill my cupboards and drawers with guns, guns, and more guns!
  9. Nice looking vignette and a nice addition to Quinnsville! Fantastic detail work!
  10. Nice looking build @KMPMOCS! Will I see it on LEGO Ideas anytime soon?
  11. Beat ya to it! Check your comments section. #30!! Congrats on 100 as well!
  12. A very nice looking establishment, as usual Drunknok! Great looking small commerce!
  13. Hi! Welcome to Eurobricks! It can be overwelming at first, LEGO has progressed a lot over the years. For the online stores, Bricklink seems like the one I see people talk about the most. I've never used it myself, but i have browsed it quite a bit. They have every set produced as well as every brick in every color produced. For insturctions for Official sets, you can either use the LEGO database on LEGO.com or a great webstie called letsbuilditagain.com. I've used both and they have been really helpful. For custom MOC, it never hurts to ask a builder if they've made some instructions to go along with their model. For software (which is what i assume sw stands for?) there are a bunch of programs. I use the Official LEGO Digital Designer, but there is also Stud.io and a few others. If you want to get into digital LEGO though, i'd start with LDD, it's simple and really easy to use. If you get into digital building though, you'll probably want to make some nice high-quality digital renders, which bluerender is the easiest to get into. Here is a Eurobricks thread explaining how to use it. I think I covered most of your questions. If you've got any more, feel free to ask! We're all a pretty helpful and fun bunch around here!
  14. Wow! That's pretty awesome! Your welcome!
  15. Welcome to Eurobricks! You're never to old to start building with LEGO!
  16. Sweet looking ship! The brick build hull is awesome!
  17. Nice looking ship you've got here! Great job on the figure head, good use of un-common pieces!
  18. Nice looking port MOC! The buildings are done very well and have lots of detail!
  19. Beautiful ship! The rigging is fantasic and there are just so many awesome details!
  20. OH. MY. GOODNESS!!!!!! That is massively, stupendously, awesome!!!!! I want one! Keep up the great work!!
  21. Definitely a great MOC! I wish I had the money, bricks, and time to make something like that!
  22. Cool build! It's great that you can take it apart; it adds a lot of playability to it. Keep up the great work!
  23. That ship is certainly a beauty! It looks great in the white and grey as well! I've seen it a few times around the forum in both yellow and blue, but the white makes it look so official! Keep up the great work!
  24. This is fabulous! so much details through the model! This has to be one of the coolest ships of seen floating around on the forums.
  25. That's got to be the best looking ship i've ever seen! Lol, It's actually pretty cool! How stable is it? It's got any interesting design, but it defintely nice!
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