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MSC94

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  1. This isn't exactly a comic, but it's a series of pictures with a continuing story anyway! 'The City Copper' is set in the 1960's and follows the life of the protagonist, PC Dennis Taylor, with an ongoing part-serious and part-humourous narrative. You can find it on my Flickr photostream, here: http://www.flickr.co...s/65129696@N05/. I'm currently up to #5. I'd really appreciate some feedback from it, as I haven't really had any from Flickr so far. Any tips for editing the LDD pictures would also be helpful, bearing in mind that unfortunately I don't have Photoshop. Thanks, and I hope you enjoy it!
  2. Galidor.
  3. Brilliant!
  4. MSC94

    Fire rescue

    Brilliant scene!
  5. Option 1 looks more realistic and I agree with what lightningtiger said, option 2 doesn't have a 'city feel'.
  6. Great build!
  7. I really like this, nice build.
  8. Just a 9V steam train MOC I made. Notice the use of hair pieces as buffers, which look quite good on the 6-wide train. Comments and criticism are very welcome! My Flickr photostream: here!
  9. This is fantastic! There's so many details you've managed to cram into it!
  10. Wow, this is fantastic!
  11. Welcome to Eurobricks, Bjorn.
  12. Horace Slughorn disguised as an armchair from a scene in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - this is my entry for the Burakki's Bricks contest. Link to my Flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/65129696@N05/
  13. They're brilliant!
  14. I like to leave people wanting more!
  15. A 1960s Morris Commercial LC5. Link to my Flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/65129696@N05/
  16. Welcome to Eurobricks, Kate. I'm from North Yorkshire so it's nice to know there's other LEGO fans in our region!
  17. Great work with the colour scheme - it's instantly recognisable.
  18. NPU of the suitcases.
  19. Really lovely build. The amount of detail you've managed to include in there is great and it was nice to look at your 'guided tour' of the place!
  20. I love this! Not only is it tiny and cartoon-like, you've still managed to include some really nice details.
  21. Welcome to Eurobricks, Ellie! I'm pretty new here too but if there's anything you need help with feel free to get in touch with me and I'll probably learn something from you too!
  22. : Have a look at my Flickr photostream or at some of the posts I made here - I'd really appreciate loads of feedback on my MOCs!

  23. Seriously stunning!
  24. Thanks for the advice, 'lightningtiger', I'll take it on board and try to work on it a bit more. Thanks for your comments, 'legodac', I've made a new topic in the 'Hello! My name is...' forum so hopefully I'll get settled in a bit more. I'll look forward to seeing your creations too!
  25. Hi everyone, My name's Matt and I'm a TFOL from York, England. I have been a regular visitor to Eurobricks for about four or five years now (since I discovered the online LEGO community) but have never got around to making a profile until very recently. I like to have a go at building a range of different things such as 6-wide vehicles (particularly from the 1950s/1960s), 6-wide steam trains and carriages, various small buildings with interiors and various landscaping on my village layout. As for activity on Eurobricks I will probably be posting quite a lot in the Town Forum, although I may try out other themes when I get settled in here. I have made a couple of posts already in the Town forum; Here: Ford Anglia Police 'Panda' Car and here: 1960s Bedford Ambulance This is my Flickr photostream, which I am working on slowly but surely... I've had a friendly first impression of Eurobricks and I hope I'll be accepted into your great community! Matt
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