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Captain Green Hair

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  1. Simple but ber convincing. Nice work!
  2. Excellent ship and a great technique you've used to create it! I love the classic colour scheme and all the detailing on the decks. If I am allowed 2 nitpicks I think the bow is a little too sharp/pointy up top and the headrails could look nicer/more elaborate. Perhaps some yellow in the headrails could look nice too.
  3. I saw it on Brickshelf, marvellous work! Is it motorized?
  4. Neat little ship, it looks somewhat lik a shrunken Galleon with the little mast on the bowsprit. Love the brick build sails, those are well made!
  5. She's a beaut! Peterbilt's are Just the nicest, great choice! If I go to Legoworld I Will certainly come and have a look at it.
  6. Some really beautiful models you've made! I think the old bim is my favourite.
  7. Stunning creation, really awesome! I love that it has so few gaos and all the detail is amazing. All the working stuff is really neat too. Well done and good luck in the contest!
  8. I love it, absolutely creative, innovative and beautiful!
  9. Oh we didn't, this is a conversation forum after all. ;-) I think it can be made in dark red or dark green as well, would love to see that too haha!
  10. This is really well executed, and works well for this type of ship. My only nitpick is that the waterline isn't really straight. I do wonder how strong it is and how much tension there is on the bricks. I also wonder how one would apply this technique to a ship of the line that ofcourse has quie a different shape. Hopefully the builder joins us to elaborate about this masterpiece!
  11. I'm completely normal. *grin*
  12. There is no such thing as too much Lego. Period! That's a nice haul, good for you completing the series. Are you going to make MOCs after you finish the planned reviews?
  13. I could, but then the vents are directly on the White stripe which looks off I think?
  14. You could make it with Black wheels, I Just love these red ones. I did think up a few small mods to make it cooler, and I redid the wheel arrangement to negotiate standard Lego corners (I'm not 100% happy about how it runs yet). I see a version 2 coming soon.B-) Suggestions are welcome and I'd like to hear your thoughts about making the vents 2 tiles high instead of 3 (3 is actual scale, but 2 might look slightly bdtter and I can lower the whole thing by 1 plate making the placement of the lights more accurate...). Oh and thank you all for the compliments, I really appreciate it!
  15. Yes, there are so many variaties, it drove me nuts haha! Apart from the engines there are more differences between the E18 and E19; the roof, lights and arrangement of the ventilation rosters.
  16. Amazing work, really neat design with a great level of detail. I fell like driving through Antwerp seeing this. Are you coming to Brickmania Antwerp with any of these models?
  17. Very nice creation, I like al the activity there is going on to produce the indigo. I do wonder where the water actually cones from though.
  18. Yet another nicely detailed and BIG model from you! Why is there a hole in the underside of the bow, is there an extra propeller?
  19. Very nice model, I love the fact you've used plates to make all the stripes instead of using tape or stickers!
  20. These look almost like real sets, well done!
  21. Great design, the sloping is really neat and all the detail on the outside just make this stand out! I do feel it is a bit too wide when I look at pictures of the real thing, or is that just me?
  22. Brilliant model and inspiring for when I finally get to make one of these.
  23. Very neat and clean design, love it!
  24. Very creative cloud and you've managed to put it in a scene really well! I am happy the nazi's didn't have an a bomb though.
  25. That looks great! I never knew there were green classic space figs?
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