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Boindil Lego

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  1. Do you have the numbers of these pieces? There some great pieces to use. I especially like the first 2 hairpieces. The dish is great for mushrooms.
  2. Thank you all for the positive feedback! @Robin_IV yeah i now it's a working title hehe @lech thanks! It's based on the Glade creek grist mill in West Virginia. A rounded section is an nice idea. I'm looking for a way to make the mill more interesting so maybe I will give it a try. @LEGO Train 12 Volts thanks! @Louis of Nutwood thanks! I will try to live up to your expectations hehe. But I'm a affraid you have to have some patience because I'm not that quick of a builder. But there will be more green and a path. And even a bridge if it all turns out the way I hope.
  3. Thanks!
  4. Hi to all! Currently I`m busy with a grist mill with waterwheel. The wheel really works and I`m intent let the inside of the gristmill work to. I`m pretty happy with the results of the waterwheel and the waterfall, but i`m still working on the rest of the water. I hope you all like it. Feedback and comment are welcome! [WIP] grist mill by Boindil Lego, on Flickr [WIP] grist mill by Boindil Lego, on Flickr [WIP] grist mill by Boindil Lego, on Flickr
  5. Thanks for explaining. I think i have a pretty good idea what you mean hehe. I would love to see a picture of the technique when you demolish your building!
  6. Nice build. How did make the dield look a bit round? It looks great!
  7. Great build! Nice use of colors. The roof looks good.
  8. Ah thanks i think that will help to give me some chance .
  9. The store in Amsterdam is not open yet. There is one in Utrecht since last month. But you never know with one you buy right? I gonna bricklink a view i think. Thanks for the compliment on the avatar.
  10. Very cool. Makes me regret i didn`t buy those when I had the chance.
  11. This is great! I can't figure out which part you used behind the 2x2 round tile with wood print. Do you want to share this?
  12. Very nice MOC. I can really see this as a set. I would definitely buy it. It has the old school look with a modern touch.
  13. I really like this one. At the first look it doesn't look that complex. But when you take you rime you see a lot if great details! Very nice!
  14. Hmm never thought of it that way. That's actually pretty smart. Makes it a lot easier to find the right place to clutch.
  15. Thanks all.
  16. Very cool build! It makes a great scene all together.
  17. A store will open in Utrecht in October.
  18. Wow this is really cool! It has enough texture but is still easy on the eye. More texture would make is to crowd, less would make boring. You just nailed it!
  19. Hi Grover thanks for the compilment! I hope this picture clarified the technique i used. Technique of the Ocerg`s home by Boindil Lego, on Flickr Thanks! I don`t no where the Ocerg`s found the teeth, but in Lego they can be found as Dinosaur tail .
  20. This is really cool! I like the colors and the details a lot. Especially the fins above the windows and the dbg tiles on top of the walls.
  21. No i do not. It's set on 1 mail per day.
  22. Oh ok. That explains it. Thanks!
  23. I love it. At first it looks a bit like a architecture build. But when you put in the minifigs it really come to life. Great work!
  24. Ok testing 1...2...3... . I had it switched on, but I didn't get a notify when you sent your reply.
  25. I mean the bell. This time I got one because you Quoted me. But when someone just response on a messages I don`t get an notification. Ah thanks.
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