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Hollander

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  1. Thanks for the review, although this was one of my first 2011 sets. Some nice dark tan(?) colors, the Gungan warrior with an awesome shield and also eight blaster rifles. One of the better sets.
  2. It's a nice MOC; I like the blue transparant pillar you used and the plates placed against the wall. The only thing I would improve are the upper parts of the walls, more greebles maybe? I like the clone troopers though.
  3. Yes, that's the right answer on my question, thanks. :)
  4. I have a question about the contests. When someone comes up with the idea of an contest, will the rules of the contest be posted in an topic here at the Star Wars section of Eurobricks? And do I have to register on another website to post my pics there or will the contest take place only on this forum?
  5. Nope, well, not like the Millenium Falcon or Ebon Hawk at least. I just call it the 'Republic Cargo Transport'. My next MOC is done, but I don't have a camera now, so I can't take pictures. It's some kind of large two-seater speeder. Oh well, you'll see for yourself next week. By the way; do I have to open a new thread if I want to show off a new moc? Or should I put the pictures in this thread (maybe better if I would make a couple of smaller MOC's) And I still have another question, about the website MOCpages. I hope someone can answer this: a couple of years ago I'd posted some pictures of a MOC on MOCpages, which was a really crappy pistol. But, that MOC was shown att the main page of MOCpages (not in the large picture, but in the smaller pictures below) and it did get some nice ratings etc, while the current ship I posted here doesn't get any ratings at all. So, are the MOC's shown at the first page of MOCpages random? And before I forget; thanks for the compliment Troopmaker and KimT (and others).
  6. Thanks for the responses, KingoftheZempk and others. Unfortunately, it doesn't have an interior, except from the really standard cockpit (only two minifig seats, an dashboard and a couple of other basis pieces). It was my first real MOC since years, and the frame was at some points stressful enough for me. But... the next ship I'm working at will have an interior (I'm building it separated from the rest of the ship, and when it's finished I will just fit it in). Don't know how the ship itself is going to look though. Putting greebles on the ship is always the most entertaining part, because you're done with the stressful (for me) frame building and you can completely concentrate at filling up the surface of the ship which makes it look so much better without. Absolutely true, I'm going to keep that in mind at the previous build.
  7. This is truly awesome! I'm not much into the medieval MOC's, but I think a farm with some fields with corn maybe? I think that would be neat.
  8. Thanks for all the comments all! I was thinking about that too, it doesn't have a docking bay or an actual interior (except from the very simple cockpit), but my next MOC will certainly have some kind of neat interior, I'm working at it. @Rook That's an good idea; using photoshop. Guess I was to hasty and excited to post pictures of my ship, hehe. Anyway, I opened photoshop too and addes some backgrounds:
  9. Hello there, As you can see, I'm new here: an 18 year old guy from the Netherlands. My username, Hollander, means 'Dutchmen'. I've been building (not really playing) with Lego since I was about 4 years old and I'd get my first Star Wars lego set at the age of seven (Luke's landspeeder), when Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was for the first time on TV. When I turned thirteen I just wasn't interested in Lego anymore. But about four months ago, I started visiting websites such like Mocpages again, and when I saw the new Star Wars sets for 2011 in the local shop, I couldn't resist buying some. Since then, I became addicted to Star Wars Lego again and I've been buying a bunch of sets in the meanwhile. Because all my older Lego is somewhere else now, I only have about 7 or 8 Lego Star Wars sets to build with at the moment. Anyway, I've been reading this forum for a couple of months now, and I love this place! I saw lots and lots of just beautiful MOC's. I'm not as skilled as most of the folks here, but I'll do my best. So, here is my first MOC: {The technic Lego at the bottom is not actually a part of the ship; just a stand, I didn't had enough clear pieces to make it 'float')
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