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LegoModularFan

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  1. Another brilliant @MaximB modular as said on Flickr! You include so many great techniques in the modulars, you’re truly taking them to the next level both with the amount of details, techniques and NPUs! The bay window is next level stuff as the others have pointed out! I love how you did it slightly bigger than minifig scale to include more details! Keep up the incredible work!
  2. Great work as always, nice SNOTting on the house! I like how you did the cobblestone, easy but effective! Nice train too. Keep up the great work!
  3. Looks great, I’m especially a fan of the two lamps! Definitely some nice additions to one’s city. And great to see you back by the way!
  4. Not the greatest execution (not a fan of that grey) but the idea is great and that tree on the back looks lovely with those flowers and the elephant trunks! The roof is nicely built as well. Pretty similar indeed! I was so confused for a moment because I thought it was the same MOC, I thought you were trolling! This looks great as Ben’s a very skilled MOCer but come on, he could have modified first floor and the roof just a bit... Why overusing a great build? I’m sure he could have come up with something different... Oh well... I became a count by the way!
  5. Great to see another build from you! So accurate and realistic, love it. Great shaping, and details, some great SNOTting on the bottom of the building and with the old windows, love the use of the 18978 Speed Champion wheels (confirmation needed), such a NPU and such accurate representation of that part of St Mark’s Campanile! Those 1x2 arches got a amazing use as well. Keep up the great work! Fun fact, this is by the way my 1000th post on Eurobricks which means I’ll also become a count just when I post this comment! It’s definitely well worth writing this special post on your great MOC!
  6. Here we go as promised! Mini modular time! Sorry for not posting for several days... ~Mini Modulars by @o0ger Mini Modulars Front by Oscar Cederwall (o0ger), on Flickr Parisian Restaurant Mini Modular by Oscar Cederwall (o0ger), on Flickr Detective's Office Mini Modular by Oscar Cederwall (o0ger), on Flickr Brick Bank Mini Modular by Oscar Cederwall (o0ger), on Flickr Assembly Square Mini Modular by Oscar Cederwall (o0ger), on Flickr ~Mini Downtown Diner by @Swan Dutchman Mini Downtown Diner by Koen Zwanenburg, on Flickr More great mini modulars to come! And Keith is back with another great Apocalypse modular: ~Apocalypse Palace Cinema by Keith Reed 20200415_194940 by Keith Reed, on Flickr This is my 999th post by the way!
  7. I’ve been seeing these speeders on Flickr, they all have their specialities! I especially like the second ship because of the color choice and the curves, the third because of the great shaping and the fourth with the macaroni tubes and the 1x1 swirl pieces! Keep up the great work! Any new speeders coming?
  8. Nice micro, I like how you kept it simple with the use of bricks with holes and common slopes. The vegetation is a nice touch too! Keep it up!
  9. How would this topic get no replies... This is brilliant! It’s insane to think you could build this from such a unusual color. Nice inclusion of minifig arms too... Where did you get all this lavender from? This should be front-paged!
  10. Haha, this is brilliant! It's nice to see how realistic you made it look at this scale. Keep up the great work!
  11. Next level stuff, I love the shaping of the ship, Great uses of the plate clips and the 1x1 round plates with bars! Where are the fabric pieces from? And are there some kind of Ninjago mouthpieces above them? Keep up the great work! I think it's 88293.
  12. Another classic @Captain Flint MOC! Great looking tower, I love the intense texturing with those 1x2 plates, the wooden part where you always integrate those 1x1 round plates and the palisade bricks as texture and the arch above the door, something you seem to do in most of your MOCs! What I really like here is how you put tiles on the same level as plates, that's something I love seeing! Keep up the great work!
  13. This looks great, I love the use of those printed tiles and the color scheme on the right building, the roof and the wine on the middle building and the details around the roof on the pink building! The whole layout looks pretty nice to me with the tramway (except the colors of the ensemble), it sure has some potential, especially with TLG having a hand in it if it ever reaches 10K supporters and gets approved! This has some great techniques in it as a potential future set, hope there are any chances of it reaching 10K supporters and getting approved even though a great similar idea got recently approved...
  14. Great one, saw it on Discord! You fixes that missing cheese slope Beautifully detailed indeed, love the angles and the colors! Keep up the great work!
  15. I’ve seen these on Flickr, they look brilliant! Just so many little details and NPUs got packed in, I particularly love the use of several hats and chest lids as flowerpots, and coiled whips, tassels and gold tails/trunks as details! Great color choices as well. Keep it up!
  16. Not a MOC with the most inventive techniques included but what gives the charm to this MOC is how simple and nostalgic it is! Such a great idea to put different colors on every roof, the sidewalk and the water are simple but effective. Great vintage looking ship as well! Keep up the great work!
  17. Wow, everything about this looks great! I can only double what @Frike said! Great color choices, both for the castle and the foliage which, by the way, contrasts nicely with the rock-work color-wise. I love the different textures used on different parts of the castle both as architectural detail and for the worn out look, the windows with the macaroni tiles and the handcuffs?, and all the slopes used for the rock-work. Keep up the great work!
  18. Here's some of the great remakes/MODs of modulars that have already been highlighted earlier in this topic but are worth re-posting (as I myself have forgotten about those until I discovered them back yesterday!) ~A more streamlined Diner by @cimddwc diners by cimddwc, on Flickr ~Victorian House/10228 MOD by @flailx Victorian House WIP (Front Right View) by Peter, on Flickr ~Umbrella Bank (Slightly modified 10251 Brick Bank) by @DK_Titan and @DK_Atlas Umbrella Bank by Poul-Erik Borre, on Flickr Or the video below: ~PARIS STEAMPUNK 1889 by @castor-troy and @domino39 Paris 1889 steampunk [WIP 2] : The Hotel by Castor Troy, on Flickr [WIP] Paris 1889 - first district by Castor Troy, on Flickr Paris 1889 steampunk [WIP 5] The Chocolate factory by Castor Troy, on Flickr (Slightly less obvious but the beauty below is inspired from the Assembly Square) PARIS Steampunk 1889 - Orichalcum Manufacturer by Castor Troy, on Flickr And an image of the first version of the whole layout where another MOD of Cafe Corner can be seen in top left amongst some extremely inspiring MOCs: PARIS STEAMPUNK 1889 by Castor Troy, on Flickr More inspirational stuff coming soon!
  19. Great job, I love the stained glasses with the turntables, the shaping above the door and the way you’ve built the cross. That texturing is what sticks out the most to me though in a good way, it looks very natural and realistic! Keep up the great work! The legend is back!
  20. Impressive stuff! I just love the way you’ve used those macaroni tubes, the top notch sand green-white-LBG color scheme, the hemisphere piece and the handcuffs! Great touches with the clock, the two statues on the façade and the news stand as well! Keep up the great work!
  21. Nice designs! I like how you put them in different colors! Wow, nice tree! Oh, and that’s leggy modular you got there!
  22. I totally love this, the light behind the lightsabers create a great effect, the ingots, the lion head pieces and the masonry bricks combined with the medium nougat texturing looks very natural! The foliage looks amazing too, I love the way you built that trunk. Keep up the great work!
  23. Wow, this looks great! I love the way you used the Death Star pieces, the macaroni tubes and the animal tails! Also like what you did with the sides. Keep up the great work!
  24. Guess who's back! :classic: Hope everyone on EB and all their relatives are doing good in these difficult times.

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