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Zed_43

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  1. I'm in love with that TEE! This is a so iconic train and you really managed to get it! Soft curves, good lenght, nice detailing... what else?
  2. Thank you all for your nice comments. I am really pleased that you like it. And a few words to let you know that I won tne contest!
  3. This is a very nice build. I love the idea to put the scene directly into the wardrobe. And thevrealisation meets a really good level of detailing!
  4. Thanks for your kind comments and suggestion. I have been thinking of a thruster, but it was harder to stick it on this part of tbe carrot. Concerning the color, I wanted to keepna bit of space classic codes. So this is why I used the LBG.
  5. Hi all! I wanted to share with you my latest creation! I've build it for a contest on Brickpirate french forum. The purpose was to build with the use of a natural element. The idea of this moc came up with that easter rabbit on my workspace. I had to do something with this. And what fits a rabbit the most? A carrot of course! Here is the photo. Hope you'll enjoy it as much as I had fun building it! Space Carrot by Zed, sur Flickr
  6. Really nice build! I enjoy egypt and adventurers themes, so i'm really pleased to see MOCs like that. It is well finished, with fine details and structure!
  7. Really nice and impressive build. Well detailed also. I like the shapes, cooors and the rechnique used. The video is very good too! Congrats!
  8. Despite the fzct I find this yellow submarine an awfull lego set, I find your MOC Wonderfull! I really like the shapes you give to that building and the details you put in the architecture. I especially loove the roof shape, the wooden structure sustaining the balcony, the rounded window of the ground floor and windows and shutters of the 1rst floor (2nd floor if your americain, this difference can be really confusing sometimes).
  9. Absolutely brilliant MOC! It looks really good, just like the real one. And adding thoose motorized doors is awesome. I really enjoy seeing MOCs like that!
  10. You seem not tk be alone in that head!!! Lol. Really fun MOC. Otherwise, the ship would look really nice with a more regular size of forecastle and aftercastle!
  11. Nice update of this old set. You really captured the shape and spirit of the set but give it a real touch of realism and modernity!
  12. Sorry for the incovinience, I though it was a better idea to deal with something existing than creating a new topic with almost no information in it.... The purpose of this dig out was to get more info about current ambassadors, in order to know more anout the community representatives, not getting any tag. I still think this thread could be updated, but again, I apologize if i did it the wrong way. I don't know what you call a "round of ambassadors" as they are not always choosen for a definied period. But if yiu refer to a yeay, "cycle 7" would'nt fit with the year 2009.
  13. That was what I was going to say. You might use curved slopes to make it more organic. Concerning the tail, you can add sections, same as the rest of the body but going smaller and smaller as you approach the en of the tail.
  14. Awesome MOC. I really love your manor design. It looks really great and fine detailed! All thoose gothic ornaments does it!
  15. First, sorry for resurrecting this topic but it is really nice to see that many LUGs are represented here on EB. I guess it now needs a bit of update and that many other lugs are also present on the forum. You can count french group LUG'Est (for which I was recently elected new ambassador) as present on EB even if I'm not really often posting. By the way, what is "cycle 7"?
  16. Being french, I often saw those trains. I really like your MOC and the way you made the front part of this autorail. I would have apprieciate if the nose had a bit more angle but I guess that is not that easy. Really brilliant MOC!
  17. Apparently, the tightest curves you can get takes less sections than I thought: Picture found with google image.
  18. Nice MOC. 1:1 scale MOCs genrally don't appeal to me that much but I have go admit that thin one is really nice! I would be really funny if people could try to handle it in exhibition and the hammer sticks to the ground. But that's quite difficult to realize with lego bricks as is will surely break if it's not glued...
  19. I think I already saw your moc on flickr some times ago. Brilliant MOC Jonas! This house is so iconic and you managed to recreate it really well. One question: what is this green wheel meant to represent?
  20. I do prefer the first version. It is less squary than the second one. I th8nk something can be dkne with the color scheme (don't think pearl gold is the more appropriate color) and the tail (looks a bit flat).
  21. I depens on the curve radius you'd like to get. If I remember well, for the tightest curve you can get, you need 64 flex track sections for a full circle, so 32 to half circle. But the curves will be really tight and it will really slow fown your train.
  22. Ooops, sorry, I should have read the post just before mine!
  23. Amazing ship. It looks really great. Well detailed and you managed to give it a really nice shape with smooth curves! Beautiful!
  24. 3 - 2 point 9 - 1 point
  25. Really nice batmobile. I really like how you made the back of the car and the nose with that nexo shield tile! Well done. The thing I like less is the scale, it is a big large to me considering the minifig scale and other vehicules size. I would rather appreciate a 8 studs max size.
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