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Redhead1982

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  1. No, no, no! Give me 2 more minutes to solve it. (Is that the correct answer?) There's 2 air shafts in the pyramid? I think question mark is in place here. There's 2 words in the ancient name of the pyramid 'Khufu's horizon'' (written in the hieroglyphics).
  2. There's too many rules already. I can't even follow. There are 2 mortuary temples in front of the pyramid.
  3. Maybe, but as for the rules, I need to wait for another person to make a guess. Apparently, no volunteers left. I wonder if @Holodoc knew about this puzzle's difficulty.
  4. There are 2 tombs inside the pyramid, one for the Queen, the other one for the pharaoh. @Skalldyr I got another idea... what about you?
  5. @Skalldyr Thanks for giving me another chance. Here I go (a wild guess): The designer of the set has 2 last (family) names: Zgalin Kobe.
  6. You're really the master here. I'm nowhere close and it's only 6/10 difficulty.
  7. I like that. The set can be split in 2 parts (the pyramid can be lifted to reveal the interiors).
  8. Well, I got another idea what could it be, but since I can't post before someone else does.... Still, it might not be what you had in mind. But it's worth a shot.
  9. So I need a brave volunteer to make a post, before I can post the five-point answer.
  10. Lovely. I like the bright colors and a positive atmosphere. My favourite details are the cypress tree and the house, the bright yellow is very fitting for a facade and there's lots of interesting interior details.
  11. It sounds interesting, but my mess is not for show really. I keep most of my bricks in my bedroom, and try to sort everything in the living room. So it depends what I'm more focused on - building or unbuilding. Perhaps a different take on the subject: each takes a couple of pictures of their LEGO designated space and then we can guess to whom the place/collection belongs to.
  12. I have another one, if it still counts. It's one of the 2 Architecture Landmarks series sets with a pyramid (the other one is Louvre).
  13. It's a lovely build, nice and simple, but with lots of details. I wouldn't immediately connect it to Japan, though. The colors reminded me more of a certain gas station.
  14. There's 2 sets of pyramids with an Egyptan name of the set: additionally to 21058 The great pyramid of Giza, there's also 3843 Ramses pyramid. The set 21058 was released in a year ending with 2 (2022). It's one of the 2 sets depicting man-made structures which were build BC (the other one is Great wall of China). I'm getting warmed up now.
  15. There are 2 smaller pyramids. There's 2 vessels on the Nile. There's a vessels with 2 sails. There are 2 buildings in the worker's village with 2 floors. There are 2 reviews of the set on Brickset. There's 2 of Black Bar 1L with Clip Mechanical Claw. Actually, there's lots of parts that come in 2.
  16. I'm in the same team. Also not a big fan of home decorating for Easter, but these two are really cute and definitely something that I could put on the table for Easter.
  17. The idea of glass studio is an interesting choice for a business, and your modulars look very appealing. The color choices are perfect, bright but not too bold. You got my vote.
  18. I'm not big on cars, but this one is an eye-catcher. Color combination is neat and the curves on the sides are interesting. Looks like a lot of detail in a very compact model. Well done.
  19. Thanks, I really enjoyed the atmosphere, even during digital and later physical building. I'm glad I'm not the only one getting these serene vibes. @Vindicare I'm not sure I'd get there without a boat, too. The idea was to try and make rocks as steps to get to the elevated pavilion, so I tried different combinations for the rocks as well as to add some background with the tall ones. There's actually two trees, but it's not clear from this perspective. Before your comment, I didn't even realize it.
  20. Very nice. Despite part limitations it has all the features
  21. I'm not building with bricks as much as I'd like to, but when I do, this represents some sort of relaxation and meditation. Specifically, this tiny pavilion over the lake was inspired by several art pieces of Asian-inspired gardens and landscapes. In addition, it started out as a digital MOC due to a lack of space to find the basic parts to test the concept of the pavilion's support, and then it quickly grew to an almost final build. However, when I finally collected almost all of the parts needed, I found a few weaknesses that needed an update. Nevertheless, the complete experience was once again a very relaxing retreat from every day's stress and that is exactly what this hobby means to me - a way to relax during the busy days, take my mind off, and wander off to fantasy landscapes anything is possible.
  22. 01 = 2 points 02 = 1 point
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