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LegoModularFan

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  1. They could use the new wand piece as his baton... Ok, I found it: An Art Nouveau theatre with an orchestra! This will probably never happen though, I’ll have to MOC it if I want to see... Seconded!
  2. Very nice, the cart and the wall look great! That guys expression is probably my favorite thing...
  3. This would make me really glad, I always wished Lego would make something related with classical music! EDIT: Wow, there are 13 members shown in the Recently Browsing section! Come on Lego, reveal it!
  4. What if you took a different approach? It’s that way you share your great MOCs with all of us, get all the C&C and get featured on blogs like the Brothers Brick! Never mind, it really grew on me since, it kind of looks marbled and I love it! You’re definitely in the way of becoming one of the greatest MOCers, can’t wait to see more from you! P.S. Congrats for the very well deserved TBB feature!
  5. Simply incredible. There are no words to explain how brilliant this is. You're the master. This should definitely be front-paged.
  6. Hey everybody, just wanted to say that to be honest, I didn't expect this topic to receive seven pages of replies and to be still a when creating it! Thanks so much to the whole community! Eurobricks is the best! Keep up the great work everybody! That’s a great idea, I’ll try to do it!
  7. Hey, didn't notice that set came with salmon until you said it! This is awesome, there are many MOCers who are going to be happy! Indeed, it would be a great way to get a lot of salmon! You forgot the DD... So you mean an image like this would make you happy?
  8. Well that's a pretty good Ideas project! It looks really big though, is it under the piece limit? I agree with you both! The renders would look a lot better if he used Mecabricks blender though... Quoting one of my older posts to feautering some renders made with Blender:
  9. He has some interesting ideas but honestly most of his builds aren't that great (except his first three and his last one). Check out these and you will see what I'm speaking about: Green Fish Inn by @cesbrick Green Fish Inn by César Soares, on Flickr Broken Home by @ranghaal BrokenHome by Ralf Langer, on Flickr Brookside Abbey by @Siercon and Coral Brookside Abbey by Sean and Steph Mayo, on Flickr Queer Lodgings... by @TheLordOfBricks Queer Lodgings... by Roanoke Handybuck, on Flickr Ernagh's Exotic Edible Economic Experiment by @AardWolf Ernagh's Exotic Edible Economic Experiment by aardwolf_83, on Flickr Secret Cottage in Farnor Forest by @modestolus Nine Kingdoms - Secret Cottage in Farnor Forest CCC Entry by Ben Tritschler, on Flickr Impa's House by @Legopard Impa's House by Jonas Kramm, on Flickr The Last of Us Tim Schwalfenberg The Last of Us by Tim Schwalfenberg, on Flickr Palace In Wonderland by Paul Palace In Wonderland by Paul, on Flickr The Grand Bazaar by @Mark of Falworth (CCC14) The Grand Bazaar by Mark of Falworth, on Flickr Island of Catan by Simon NH Island of Catan by Simon NH, on Flickr The Stargazer by @Legonardo The Stargazer by Legonardo Davidy, on Flickr New Century Corner by @Pate-keetongu New Century Corner by Eero Okkonen, on Flickr 'Where The Wild Things Are...' by @Derfel Cadarn 'Where The Wild Things Are...' by Luke Watkins Hutchinson, on Flickr Superman & Young Justice vs. Brainiac by @Xenomurphy The Edge by Lukasz Wiktorowicz The Edge by Lukasz Wiktorowicz, on Flickr Hot Spring Outpost by @jaapxaap Hot Spring Outpost by jaapxaap, on Flickr It's intended. I wanted them to be browsable and have an end...
  10. Hey guys, just to let know that I created two galleries where I add my all time favorite architecture MOCs! I still got lots of MOCs to add to the second one but it's slowly coming. Check them out: https://www.flickr.com/photos/161948108@N08/galleries/72157700146815752/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/161948108@N08/galleries/72157703556807955/
  11. It's kind of funny that I look forward to the next modular not that I would like to build it (yes, my vision of this hobby has changed quite a bit since the beginning ) but I seriously wonder how it looks like/in which architectural style it is ( Art Nouveau ), what useful, rare and new parts and recolors it includes etc. Perhaps there won't be any leaks that year but we will directly see the official press release, hope it won't be later than the 29th of November (that was the day we got the official pictures of the diner). Thirded! Me too! I search for modular leaks everyday since around a month... Shameless self promotion: For anybody not being able to wait anymore, I recommend checking this out, a small gallery which includes my all time favorite MOCs and don't hesitate checking the photostreams of the MOCers, I promise you'll have some great time! Also check out Guilds of Historica!
  12. Looks pretty nice, I really like the way you used the cheese slopes the gear and the dome. As almost everybody said, I think the dark red/tan wall could have some texture. Anyway, keep it up!
  13. This is brilliant, as always the color scheme is amazing! The trees look very nice as well although I’m not very sure about their top. Nevertheless, keep the great work up!
  14. As said on Flickr, the color scheme and the roof of the hut is amazing! The trees are very simple but they fit perfectly here. Keep it up!
  15. These are impressive! My favorite one should be the last one as it has a bigger amount of MOCs in it. Indeed, the color scheme of the whole MOC is amazing! You're very welcome! I'm really glad you like this topic that much! The color choices @RoxYourBlox makes are truly mesmerising! Looking forward to seeing it! The whole thing looks incredible, I just love the siding and the trees. That upside down is something else... Thanks so much, you guys are the best! EDIT: This post is exactly my 800th post...
  16. As I wrote on Flickr, this is just incredible! While this being one of all time my favorite MOCs, there’s something I’m not really sure about: the distribution of different colors on the roof. But the rest is so brilliant that it almost doesn’t bother me at all! Keep the amazing work up!
  17. I just love your unique style, the way you integrate weird curvy parts, the headlights for stonework etc. It would be really awesome if you’ve done an Art Nouveau building one day... Keep it up!
  18. The figure is greatly shaped up, I can’t think of a better representation of a human in this scale! The horse is amazing as well as all the other details! So many great stuff... Keep it up!
  19. Now I’ll have to remember the combo of dark brown and olive green! I really love how the terrain goes down. Great work on the ballistas too. Only amazing stuff in this MOC! Keep it up!
  20. This is brilliant, I love all the arch designs you came up with and the color scheme of the whole MOC is great! I’ll be looking forward to your next builds!
  21. Looks amazing, the ruins and the color scheme stand out the most to me! It’s great to see how fast you improve too, your two latest builds are just in another level. Keep it up!
  22. Very Special Edition: One of my best "Lego friends", @Bricked1980 joined Eurobricks exactly one year ago (17 November 2017)! So here goes a special edition for him! ~Modular Convenience Store by @Bricked1980 ~The Queen Bricktoria Pub by @Bricked1980 ~Brick Square Post Office by @Bricked1980 His other MOCs that are really worth sharing even if they aren't about architecture: ~The Old Workhouse - Traction Engine by @Bricked1980 This beauty is on Lego Ideas so please support it if you like! ~Miniature Steam Machines by @Bricked1980 These cute things are also on Lego Ideas so please support them if you like!
  23. The second version is much better. I really like the concept and the brick-built library sign. As what to improve, I double with @icm said and also recommend you to make the white section between the tilted and the normal books a bit more interesting and could make and make the open book like there was text in it. Perhaps, some books can be thicker/thinner than the others too... Nevertheless, I really like the direction this is taking, keep it up!
  24. The whole thing is just incredible! I love the stonework, the use of ingots in small quantity make it even better. No need to say that I just love the landscape mainly because of the great colors and the transition with the small pieces on the timbered building is very well done. The lack of window doesn’t bother me, although I would be interested to see how it looks with a window. By the way I really like the style you’re lately building in! Keep the amazing work up!
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