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hugore

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  1. Very very nice! Next time, do an UMM please!
  2. I am bored as hell by these two sets. All I can add to this is that I am now really curious for this year's modular building. I want to spend some money
  3. Fantastic! I never bought a SW set, but would buy this one!
  4. AMAZING! My childhood is back, and kicking hard!
  5. I have a plaza with some of my modulars. The Kiosk fits well in it. https://imgur.com/a/6ckyTcK
  6. I really, really like it! Congrats
  7. Hello! I really like your MOC! Can't wait for it!
  8. Honestly, it is a very nice building. However, it doesn't shout "animal shelter". It has no reference to animals in its facade, colors or any part of its architecture. It could be a bakery, a hospital, a animal shelter or a police station.
  9. That is f***ing amazing! This is proper microscale :P
  10. Here it is: https://pub.microbin.eu/upload/bat-shark-ant 10350 Tudor Stud.Io file Exterior only, for easier integration on a city.
  11. I have for 10350 Tudor. How can I upload it here? Brickshelf is not accepting new accounts.
  12. That can't be correct. 2007 was the year I started dating my wife, while in university @22 years old. By that math, I would be 38, 39, which is no way possible! Something must be wrong in the mathematics world! ------------ The Botanical Garden is gorgeous, but way too expensive, as most of the pieces will for sure be 1x1 ou something like that. At 275€ would be a sweetpoint. It will go to my city, but when a proper discount is available.
  13. 10255 Assembly Square is my favorite. It was my first and it was also what brought me from the abyss of dark ages where I was since 1999 (or something like that). As an civil structural engineer who earns a living drawing on a computer and simulating stuff digitaly, I was looking for a mental challengue with physicality, that I could mess around with my fingers. When my wife gave me the Assembly Square as an idea to solve this quest of mine, it was like opening doors to a new world. Thats why I married her, anyway :P
  14. Three words: FAN TAS TIC!
  15. It doesn't. As long as the elevator core is fixed, you can remove the floors. I'm working on a MOC with that technique.
  16. Absolutely amazing! Those pillars and the curved windows are an eye-catcher! I wish Lego had a glass for that!
  17. Still meh for me. I will buy the House of Chocolate on Bricklink program instead.
  18. I have very mixed feelings. I like the balloon, but the rest is very basic. I miss the Gingerbread house time...
  19. Just to inform you that I just destroyed the building I was working on for a Lego Store for my city, and took massive inspiration (China-style inspiration, if you know what I mean ) from yours for it. If I put something online, of course you will be credited! Many thanks!
  20. That is absolutely gorgeous! It really reminds me of my days living in Belgium!
  21. Thank you! Gandalf and Frodo badly needed a break from their quest!
  22. Hello everybody, This year I gave myself a challengue: using the Assembly Square on a Winter Village. To be able to do that, I greatly increased the size of my winter village from 4 baseplates to 15, and decided to plan it as an area like a plaza where people hang out and things happen. I should say that using the Assembly Square was not easy, I had already modded it quite a bit but wanted to have still recognizable and that it would have an organic feeling and not as an outsider. And, on top of that, I wanted to place a circuit for the Tram to roll-on. Well, that being said, here are the pictures: Overall plan: The lake: The nativity area: (will get better photo) Modded Assembly Square: The tram (motorized): Small details: Some stats: 15 baseplates, +- 15k pieces 131 minifigs Would love to hear some feedback! Thank you and enjoy!
  23. On my first picture, on the left. Two moms, as a homage to a couple of dear friends.
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