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ABSAddict

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  1. My latest offering..... Monsters 01 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr Monsters 02 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr Monsters 03 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr Monsters 04 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr Monsters 05 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr Monsters 06 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr Monsters 07 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr
  2. I have a question concerning the use of themed LEGO Minifigs in a MOC comic strip. I have some comic strips in the works that feature Emmet and Batman minifigs from The Lego Movie. The characters are depicted as themselves, and the personalities and mannerisms featured in the comics are similar to those found in the movie. Are there any form of copyright infringement concerns with LEGO or the Lego Movie entities by posting these MOC comics here on the forums? Thanks
  3. Is there still a need for comic writing and presentation tutorials? If so, I am interested in starting a topic thread on the subject.
  4. Hi, Folks, This is a brick-built vignette of a cartoon I drew many years ago... Little Waldo's Nature Lesson by Ed Mitton, on Flickr Here is another view of the overall build.... LWNL 2Little Waldo's Nature Lesson 2 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr ..And a close-up of 'Dad'..... Little Waldo's Nature Lesson 3 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr Plus, Little Waldo himself.... Little Waldo's Nature Lesson 4 by Ed Mitton, on Flickr The spider legs and web piece used in this vignette were purloined from the Harry Potter Aragog set....
  5. It does!!! Thanks a million!
  6. Today, I present you forum readers with a MOC cartoon vignette that I knocked together this weekend. I was inspired by the typical street maintenance crews often encountered on a daily basis. Enjoy! Below is the link to my blog post where this build resides. Note: The link takes you to my blog, but for some reason doesn't show the post. To see the post, click on the title under the "Blog Archive" list on the right side of the page. Sorry this is not a direct link. Not sure why it doesn't work. I need to figure out how to transfer working links to a Eurobricks post! https://castlelego.blogspot.com/2020/05/yep-it-definitely-is-a-hole.html?m=0
  7. Hi, All, I just completed a MOC version of the Seoul, Korea South Gate. (Not the LEGO Architecture version). Please visit my blog post for more info about this build. Here is the link: https://castlelego.blogspot.com/2020/05/moc-build-of-sungnyemun.html?m=0
  8. Hi, All, Quick question.... Which is the best forum category to post realistic MOC renditions of historic buildings? Would these belong in the scale modeling forum, or is there another more suitable area? Thanks.
  9. Retro... Cool critter! You wouldn't happen to live in Denver, by any chance? If so, are you a DenLugs member?
  10. Just finished the Sat V last night. What a cool LEGO model! Pics here: https://castlelego.blogspot.com/2019/02/ideas-nasa-apollo-saturn-v-part-8-done.html
  11. And yet another from the zany ABSAddict files...... https://castlelego.blogspot.com/2019/02/todays-brick-built-offering-is-single.html
  12. My newest offering...... https://castlelego.blogspot.com/2019/02/tidy-bot.html
  13. The latest Mini Fig adventure..... https://castlelego.blogspot.com/2019/02/itsy-bitsy-spider.html
  14. Another silly Tale From The Double Decker Couch. This one takes a wee page from Monty Python..... https://castlelego.blogspot.com/2019/02/chocolate-cake-dreams.html
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