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El Garfio

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  1. The LEGO baseplates are the ones you can see upside down on the left corner but there are fully with studs. I want some road, and the only one from LEGO I have, was the one of the police headquarter. Due to it I have to use a pair of Meganlocks road baseplates that I found into my bricks' box.
  2. The bricks I used the most were basic 1x1 and 1x2 bricks.
  3. Today, after some time inactive, I have taken my bricks out and I build something. I hope you like it.
  4. I like the 60048 the retro van is wonderful and the price is reasonable ($30). I think that I'm surely going to buy it. I like some elements of the 60046 but not the helicopter nor the price ($60). I think that I'm going to try to reproduce it with my bricks and some bricklink buys.
  5. The pics show interesting set, I only hope that the price come back to city standards because last year undercover inspired sets have a price per piece similar to licensed sets.
  6. Incredible MOC. A lot of details and ideas useful for my future building attempts.
  7. I like it very much
  8. When I see the pic I have remembered that I have a monster truck from a clone brand. It has the holes for joining the body with the chasis using bricks. I think it would be joined to a technic motorized chasis without problem.
  9. I know that bigger and taller would be better. I apreciate your suggestions because I'm a novice. (thanks for the pics). I got some LEGO city sets for Christmas, before that I have only built some vehicles from a compatible brand but sporadically. Now, I'm a little hooked, and I pass hours at the Net seeing pics for learning and taking inspiration. At this moment, I deconstruct all my creations quickly, when I build something that it seems me "professional" I will take it a professional finish (Stickers, studless pavement,...).
  10. I toke my inspiration from the set 10184 The car showed is obviously a 4 stud wide (My 6 wide pickup doesn't enter. At first I put the grooves in the interior side of the wall, but then I see that it looked better by the exterior. I have some new pics, I hope you like them:
  11. I have been working a bit more on it: I finished the second floor wall and I added some furniture and a car. When I have a moment I will take some pictures with a good digital camera and I will share them to you.
  12. I was working on it this morning. It pretends to be a building with a car dealer business in the bottom. I like how it looks like but a 4 studs wide car hardly enters in the "shop" for being exhibited. I'm in a dilema, I would prefer do my MOC's bigger but I don't want them go out of my hands (and out of my pocket) and being out of pieces soonely. But if I do the MOC's in an afforable scale, I can hardly put anything inside. I hope you like it in spite of the pic that was awfull (taken by my cellular, I'm sorry).
  13. Sorry for the controversy. I hope Marie works on the Café as a vocation not for the reason Hinckley commented in his review: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=64241 (the joke was refered to that review)
  14. For an AFOL man, computer developer, nerd, geek,... Olivia without doubt. For a collector AFOL, Andrea would be rare piece in the future, the others are combining parts yet, and we are only in first bunch of sets. Marie is the example what it happends when a clever girl becomes blonde (it's a easy joke, but as you can see, Olivia and Marie have the same face piece).
  15. Great design. If it were for sale, I would surely buy it!!!
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