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Redhead1982

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  1. Simply beautiful. It's another signature MOC for @snaillad. The curved parts, colors scheme and details all around make this an eye-candy.
  2. I'm still not sure about joining this year. Would be great to see you all. We're planning a family trip to Gunzburg just a few days before, nothing is fixed, and it's even possible we won't go to Gunzburg. We moved recently, and more budget is currently allocated to finalizing the missing amenities at home. Meaning less budget for trips. I will look into travel possibilities, perhaps joining @Holodoc near Hamburg. But first I need to reach a decision regarding the family trip.
  3. The waves really give off a dynamic wibe of the water close to the shore. It's a detail that's often missed on larger builds.
  4. Nice. Positioning the building in the rock work really stands out and makes this moc more interesting. Well done.
  5. I think there's still offline discusion regarding the possible dates.
  6. Nice, lots of easter eggs makes it stand out.
  7. Thanks for the review. What stands out here (in my opinion at least), are also the backpack and hairpiece - both recolors. Ofcourse, the highlight of this set are both seals. It's nice to get such specific animals in a small and affordable set. While the snowmobile doesn't look special, the snowmobile-mech is great. Definitely adds something to the set.
  8. This classic figures bring back memories. As a child I only had those even thogh minifigs were already available in sets (they were hard to find at that time, unlike this classic figures which were more easily available cca 10 years earlier). So, I simply imagined that figures always kept their hands in the pockets. I wouldn't call it 'ancient'.... Also, I didn't know these 'older' figures were called Legoland figures.
  9. This is such a cute autumn-vibe picture. Fabuland figures are right at home at this pumpkin patch. Also, the fabuland roof with its texture is a nice detail.
  10. The vibe of these two buildings is perfect. I really like the slight offset of the Print shop. The angle and the tiny gap create an interesting feature. Colorwise, both store fronts look appealing and realistic. Really well done.๐Ÿ‘
  11. It also depends if a child has built with lego before. At 4 not everyone is skilled to tackle smaller parts and clutch power. My 6-yr old still sometines need help to clutch parts together. At the same time she has no problem to follow instructions of larger sets, even aimed at 18+. At the end of the days, ask the parents for advice.
  12. Georgues interiors and very neat exteriors. I really like the roof and the texture of it. The color scheme is quite vibrant, perhaps the more pale tone (like bright light yellow or even flash). But as it is, it's still a very fine looking building. Well done.
  13. Nice house. I can imagine it's not easy to move out and the model is a nice symbolic act to remind the owner of his first home. I like your color choice for the bricks, medium dark flesh fits better then dark red, but the real color is something in between most likely.
  14. Same as always, very impressive with lots of small details to catch around the fasade. The intricate snot details above the windows really caught my eye, in addition to the roof tiles and large shop floor window. Well done.
  15. I really like how you used those large printed panels. A combination of panels can quickly create a too monotone pattern, but here's it actually works great. Since the castle part is not too high, and it is made symetrical around the entrance, the effect of the printed/stickered panels works nice to add some detail. I agree that using original (worn) panels might not work that well because of the difference between light grey and light bluish grey. But using more light grey plates it could work as well. Also the yellow printed panels fit nicely in. Overall it has a vibe of classic castle. Well done.
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