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Haha, fantastic! The eye's are quite funny, I may have to steal this design at some point. I wonder how it would look with a white cheese slope and tile instead of a white sloped brick.
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I think doing this sort of thing has a lot of potential (expanding width, dual rail etc.) but it would cost a great deal of money as far as parts are concerned. As you can see, the sides there are mostly built up with 2 x 2 brick. To make it look "better", I'd use plates to extend the elevated section out another 2 or 3 studs. All the best. Please don't use so many smileys in an otherwise pointless post in future.
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Well I can't do a Bruce Willis voice, but I can do my own, and seriously, who wouldn't want to watch your movie when it has the awesome voice of The Brick Broadcast and Behind The Helm narrating it?
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It's because none of us are "friends" on Facebook, and it is doing the right thing and protecting The Who's privacy and not showing us his images.
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He was talking of selling it to a museum though, not an individual. I know he sold La Mort Royale to Commodore Hornbricker, but unfortunately it was somewhat destroyed in transit.
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Wow, that animation was brilliant! I loved it. You didn't overuse effects (mouth moving) and you used wonderful angles. The sets were all top notch, and your voicing was brilliant - well, except I couldn't understand any of it. Perhaps as the majority of internet users are English speakers, you could redub this film in English? It would be a shame to let it go to waste. I read the story before watching the film, but it still would have been clearer with English narration. But again, excellent film, thanks very much for sharing it.
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Wow, fantastic MOC! I'm currently going through the photos on Flickr, and I was really pleased to see that you have uploaded some videos, I really wanted to see the clearance around corners. And didn't you do a great job with that! Although these cars are like twice as long, it handles curves just as well as the Metroliner. And your colours are also brilliant. Fantastic train, well done.
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That'll teach him to go pirate! Thanks for sharing.
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Else if that doesn't work, click here and click the play button.
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I have been talking with Mister Bejaune the whole time thathe has been building this, and I think from memory it's on 6. I could be wrong though.
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My latest title: Behind The Helm of The Brick Broadcast - Coolest title ever! Thanks Zorro.
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Nice MOC! I'm not familiar with the sport, but you have posed the figs really nicely, and the photography is a big . Well done from me, keep it up!
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Looks great Admiral! Just a shame that the photos are a little dark. Still, not really your fault - black ship, and we don't expect you to set up a studio for WIP photos. Keep up the great work, I'll be following this one closely.
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Hooray for WF! Happy B-day mate, I hope to speak with you for The Brick Broadcast soon!
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We can thank Jason "Grimmy" Gimm for the music, it is awesome indeed! As for BTH being over, you may want to check out The Brick Broadcast Episode #1 - Welcome!
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I was personally really pleased with the slope parts on top of the 10194 cars. I think coming in black and grey, they provide an excellent solution to some nice, clean roof shapes. Nope, it can be either.
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All aboard! Eurobricks Train Tech moderator, TheBrickster is interviewed in Episode #2 of The Brick Broadcast. Discussing his latest creations, his thoughts and opinions on the 2010 lineup, the future of Train Tech and more, this is an exciting interview exclusive to The Brick Broadcast. TheBrickster is a fantastic guy with lots of interesting things to talk about, so all aboard as Eurobricks Train Tech and The Brick Broadcast join forces to present to you Episode #2 - TheBrickster! Download Episode #2 - TheBrickster Enjoy everyone, we'll see you next time in The Brick Broadcast Episode #3!
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Unfortunately Phred was forced to cut back on his LEGO hobby for a while as he moves into the next stage of his life. But I have no doubt he will one day return and complete this mammoth beauty.
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Haha, nice one! My favourite is the food chain one. Well done!
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I'll just move them to the correct topic.
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Attribute and Quality are some of those words that have multiple meanings in different context. In this context, I would say qualities refer to the effort, and invisible things, where as attributes are more the physical things.
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Hey there! I like your ship, it is rather large! Clearly a lot of effort in there. Threads with images in the first post generally do better than those without, so I added an image. Also, please try to use correct grammar in your posts, as it is a lot easier to read. Anyhow, welcome to Eurobricks and Classic-Pirates.com, and thanks for posting your MOC!
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Well, a hull would be a good start... In all seriousness, the best quality of a ship MOC IMO, is not physical parts of the ship, it's how much time and effort the builder has put into it. I could see a MOC that looks rubbish, but I'd be impressed by it if it was genuinely the best the builder could do. So I think the best quality defining a good ship MOC is effort.
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That looks great, certainly something I'll be keeping an eye out for.
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Wow, that's a nice one! But please resize your image. It is far too big. Give it a few hours and this will be