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That looks gorgeous, although I have one suggestion - maybe come variety of colour would work better? Lots of these cathedrals usually have darker and lighter sections entwined, and using some more cobblestone parts would make it seem more textured. But other than that, the design and execution is stupendous!
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It's a small detail, but I love the use of the curved part for the purple goo oozing out.
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I love how you captured the long, low style far better than Lego's own one.
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[MOC] Flarestar-class Attack Shuttle (in Stud.io)
Crazy bricks replied to JekPorkchops's topic in LEGO Star Wars
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[LEGO IDEAS] Modular Medieval Village
Crazy bricks replied to Albrick's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
That looks incredible! Bonus points for the nostalgic background too. Maybe I'll have a stab at making something in that modular style. -
[MOC] Varykino Villa & Naboo Gondola Speeder
Crazy bricks replied to Graupensuppe's topic in LEGO Star Wars
That's a really impressive gondola, I (like many other people) would love to see this expanded in size a little more though. -
[MOC] Frisco 4-8-4 Northern in "Meteor" scheme
Crazy bricks replied to legonerd54321's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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That's so cool, love the geometry involved
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[MOC] Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk. XVI
Crazy bricks replied to Juliusz D's topic in The Military Section
That looks incredibly clean, it can be hard to make the camo colours fit nicely together but this is amazing! -
Love the splash of colour with the yellow! Wish I could build landscapes that good too.
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Love the lighting in the building, really brings it to life!
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[MOC] Captain Iron Hook's Classic Pirate Junk
Crazy bricks replied to Legostein's topic in Pirate MOCs
Love the way you used a classic style of build, but incorporated modern techniques on the side with the slope parts. -
That looks fantastic - love the curves white pieces used on the front of the hull and the weathered sails!
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Here's my entry to the contest :)
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Thanks, sorry I'm still figuring out the sub-forums!
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Hi all! 19 year old lifelong Lego fan and MOC builder here, I'm so excited to share my latest project with you all! This was actually a rather fast build, only took five days. Credit to Marshall Banana for inspiration, the cockpit was certainly inspired by his. This was only built with parts on hand, so unfortunately some compromises had to be made. Enjoyed doing this photo shoot too, pleased with how they came out :) I've got a few more photos on my Flickr, linked at the bottom of the post. Enjoy the photos!!
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That suspension and steering setup took most of the time! With the tyres, I would haven chosen other ones but these were all I had. I struggle with broke-19-year-old-syndrome, but I am really glad I have this many parts in the first place. The steering is very basic and rather loose - I needed to save as much space as I could but I really wanted to have working steering too. Its not perfect, but I'm happy with it for now.
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Thanks, glad you like it. I would have used just abut any other tyres if I could have, but I had to build with parts on hand! That was all I had.
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Hi everyone In 2007, an intense battle was raging on F1 tracks around the world. Lewis Hamilton was having a barnstorming rookie season, battling his teammate and reigning two time world champion Fernando Alonso for the world championship. But Finnish driver Kimi Raikkonen was sneaking up on the McLaren pair, and took the lead at the last round in Brazil to win the championship. Here is my rendition of Kimi's car, the Ferrari F2007.
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Thanks! I agree, the modern cars are far less interesting than they were. Although they are much more safe.
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Hi everyone Here is my tribute to the 1992 F1 season, where Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna were pitted against each other for the World Championship. They were made with parts on hand at the time, so there are a few imperfections in them. Enjoy!
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That castle is amazing, but the waterfall really stands out as being the best part! Well done!