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Edwin Korstanje

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  1. Today i have asist with an open day by the company Heerema( they make complete instalations and oil rigs) There was a building competion for kids and got after it a box that they can fill up with LEGO®. Also i got some nice tables to display some of my ships.
  2. Congrats with your frontpage :thumbup:
  3. Me to Sheepo and it was great to meet you and your friends at LW. I hope you got a good trip back
  4. Great work Milan . I hope that i can make one time in my life a ship in the same scale as your Liebherr.
  5. Best @patch66, Nice model you made, but missing a lot of details on it. At your first post you said that the model is aprox 6000 parts and in your last post 27 kg . Do you juse leaded bricks
  6. Great and stunning entry to the competion :thumbup:
  7. Please Blakbird, come next year to Legoworld even your are not being Dutch ( the org is searching for people and Lugs like you) DaveKuhh is the best new-comer for building stunning big scaled models in my mind . The photo's of his moc's don't give the right perspective and are in real so much more better that you got lost in all the details. This year at Legoworld was the quality so high with so many great builders that blow your mind. Here are only the names from our friends that you know here at EB at the Technic and Modelteam forum. @Sheepo from Spain, @Davekuhh, @2LegoOrNot2Lego, @Legotrucks, @Barman, @JurgenKrooshoop, @Mahjqa, @Bricksonwheels, @NKLE, @ DesignerHan, @Konajra, @LegoMathijs and myself @VFracinteam. For people who has intrest to come next year to Legoworld Netherlands, please contact legoworldnederland@gmail.com
  8. Thanks Ingmar, I have a great time and a lot of fun with you last week . Your models where stunning and great to see that there was a big driving place for the trucks
  9. I hope you haved a great time a LW my friend, with the special backstage ticket . Thanks Kman860 for the kind words and whe are lucky for so small country as the Netherlands, that whe have the biggest LEGO event in the world . Now one day after it and 7 days in a row at Legoworld mine body, voice and mind are to tired and can only sitting on the bench and drinking beer . Also it's great i meet new friends like @Sheepo and his 3 other Spannish friends, and with L@go from Norway, i have a great blind building competion togehter . After all LW 2015 haved the best organization from the last 3 years and my compliments for that
  10. Great video guys :laugh:
  11. Great work RM8, and love to see al the FJ togehter
  12. Now after 5 days the countmeter is stands on 79000 visitors, still two days left. The Lego world event is great this year and the people and kids are very interactive and asking so much, that i have almost no voice anymore
  13. Kids have a complete diverent way of thinking and all mocs must move and working in any way .
  14. Thanks Blakbird and Jorge, Lego world Netherlands is shearching for people like you and other lugs and have a great package to offer for display your MOC's for more than 90000 visitors. For next year if you wanted have interest you can contact: legoworldnederland@gmail.com
  15. All ships arived in one part at Lego World and in one our ready with my tabels . My sweet doghter(10 years have helped me )
  16. Thanks Norton74 for the kind words . I hope also the meet you in person some day to.
  17. They are two motorcycle wheels with spacers between them . Amazing work again B.O.W . See you tomorow and your models
  18. The most ships need a lot of tires . Ontopic again. Great collection you have there Richard
  19. I will say lets make a moc with all the parts from the sets and make a ship
  20. Again a complete amazing creation . The Green T and the workshop are mindblowing
  21. Great work and amazing good offroad driving. :thumbup:
  22. Hi Jeroen, That's a ambitious project and glad after seeing the Kiss you wanted restarted this project SS Amsterdam and is a beautyfull ship . I know that you are a Pro builder, but to juse the bending-brick technique i precarious about . The SS Amsterdam in the scale 1/100 is 2,32 meter in lenght and 27 centimeters wide and with the bending technique you can't build strong enough. Maybe you can learn from Konajra's Jutlandia and the technique he jused for the hull. Also i make a quick calculation and you need around 50 K to 70 K off parts for it. I hope you will make this beauty and will follow every step of it . If you have question you can also PM me. Here a picture of Konajra's JUTLANDIA
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