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Nice build and a merry christmas to you too!
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Happy holidays to you and yours too Athos!
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Fantastic work, I like her a lot. Congrats on finishing in time!
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[ESL] A Hall for the Colonial Council
Captain Green Hair replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
This looks very convincing, well done! I love the flooring in medium dark flesh.- 18 replies
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I have a few with issues, I'll trade them for working ones if you like.
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Good! Yes I did see those red bast..rd voyeurs and the cookie eating fluffy thing!
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Very nice techniques, the trans yellow Windows actually make it look sunny! My only nitpick is the lack of door handles, but that's minor.
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Dude, next time you really need to tell about your stuff. I saw this island, but I never realized there were dodo's there. Awesome!
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[MOC] 1955 Ford Thunderbird (First Generation)
Captain Green Hair replied to darkhorse00's topic in LEGO Town
Excellent design, spot on!- 21 replies
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Great use of those round slopes for the front! Though I would have liked a tile on the sides instead of the plates. The detail is phenomanal, great Job!
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Finally the island gets some inhabitants, good stuff! Did tou use the New Light yellow for the walls? Looks good!
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[ESL FB] Sandcastles
Captain Green Hair replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Oh man it was so busy at the show I missed this detail... That's great, I love a bit of good fun in Lego builds!- 5 replies
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So this is your first train moc? That is awesome, especially the balcony on the last car is a great touch. Wel done!
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Are you calling me old now? All jokes aside, I did not notice any tape on your pictures. Perhaps in detail shots I would have. But since it seems invisible, it does not bother me that much. About that bowsprit, I find in modelling that slightly too thin mostly looks better then slightly too thick in mist cases. Lego ship modelling indeed has it's challenges, but that is why I like it so much. Just keep trying and the results wil be mind bogling to most. That being said I look forward to see it under sail!
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I like your builds Jim, don't run off after some critique please! I'm actually curious where you get that amount of Megablocks?
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I love the changes you made from your previous stuff, the ship looks great and I look forward to see the finished model!
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Build a frigate with Captain Green Hair
Captain Green Hair replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Pirate MOCs
Well I was thinking of adding some New stuff to this tutorial. When I find time, soon.... Good luck Captain Simon, you can always drop a pm if somethings not clear. -
Do Minifigures dream of Plastic Sheep?
Captain Green Hair replied to badchriss's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Instantly recognizable, well done! I do think the 2x3 panel would look better in trans Black then trans blue.- 7 replies
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It surely was a fun weekend! I should add my photo's here too. The layout looked great, especially since we could borrow so much blue baseplates. I look forward to do it again, and better, in 2 weeks at Brick Mania Antwerp. Hope to see some more members there too!
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How do you manage your lego collection?
Captain Green Hair replied to frikandeloorlog's topic in Community
I still have most of my MOCs in one piece on display. My bulk supply is sorted by colour and/or piece depending on the amount I have. For this I use about 100 small Ikea Samla bins and 8 of the plastic roller cabinets with large drawers. My minifigs are mostly on baseplates on a shelf, some are in the MOCs. -
Oh boy, I never like any set design since they are designed for children. I rather make my own ''realstic'' models. That being said I like new sets, new sets come with awesome new parts which make my models more awesome.