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Redhead1982

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  1. Congrats to the lucky raffle winners! Most of all, I enjoyed reading what others think of their most wanted sets, and actually searching around for the answers. This way I did learn something new about LEGO and it was enjoyable. Thanks for holding this raffle!
  2. That's a great dragon and interesting photo setup - it works extremely well and gives your MOC a great effect. Well done!
  3. Well done, Solta. You're really mastering your vehicles. The boat looks great on the outside, and the interiors is fantastic - all that one needs on a yacht in a small place.
  4. It's a nice cartoon, telling the LEGO story more as a tale than history. The truck driving by and showing LEGO on the window is a nice touch. Being a non-Danish, but knowing the Danish pronounciation is something extremely hard for foreigners, I agree with you that at least the names should be pronounced correctly.
  5. This is a set that's been on my wish list since released. I see it as an interesting collection of parts, but also some nice details (the masonry facade) and the star of it - the blue camper! . However, I'm still much appalled with the price, so I'm hoping to get it later this year when toys sales come up before the end of the year holidays. However, I enjoyed your review very much and it did make want the set even more.
  6. This is a really nice MOC and it would be great to see it in real bricks. My favourite is the background in the cart and fold-able side of the cart. Well done!
  7. The sets I buy, I always build first, then have them out for a while, and then take apart and sort. If I get a set for bricks only, it goes straight to the sorting bucket. As for MOCs, they're out on the shelf for ages. Every now and then, I do take them apart. My modular buildings are usually at the local LUG show for display, once or twice, so I have them built for at least a year. The bigger the MOC, the harder to take it apart.
  8. I would choose 4954 Model Town House. The reason for this is simple, it's one of the Creator Houses that I like best for its classic exteriors and is one that I'm missing at home.
  9. This is another great MOC. I like the use of dbg containers as chimneys, and the roof windows are nicely (and smartly) positioned to open to the inside. What I don't like is the use of greenery - I can't believe it's that flexible! Anyway, the Passage has a lovely mixture of texture on the facade as well as interesting interior details.
  10. 1. castor-troy - 1 11. Darkblane - 1 21. domino39 - 1 29. Kristel - 1 34. Cecilie - 1
  11. 2. L-space - 1 5. Caparica - 1 10. LegoJalex - 1 11. mObby - 1 15. Oky - 1
  12. 2. lisqr - 1 8. TheLegoDr - 1 10. CarsonBrick - 1 12. moctown - 1 17. Cecilie - 1
  13. I don't know how I missed this one out, but it's a great mini modular. The color scheme is nice, and it's almost unbelievable how many details you were able to fit in. My favorite is the small balcony at the back of the building. Good luck in the competition!
  14. This library is a wonderful building. Its facade is one of my best seen so far and fits nicely with other modulars. The gray stone work adds a lot to the building's color scheme. Well done and good luck in the contest.
  15. Another great building. The use of 'brick' brick is great and adds nice detailing to the facade. I like some of the details inside. The use of white beard is great for mimicking the shaving foam. Good luck in the contest!
  16. Another interesting MOC in the MM contest! Bookstores are my weak point and this one is no exception. I'd only prefer the building would include books also in the top floor, as there's never enough books. In addition to lovely interior, I like the exterior as well. It's actually a bit 'crowded' with details on the facade, but it still looks good. Good luck in the contest.
  17. This is a small, but recognizable version of the 'big sister'. Well done and good luck!
  18. Hospital is not a common sight in LEGO, and yours is a great sight. I like the architectural style with tan and brownish facade details. The addition of the maternity ward is greatly composed in the old building, and using a more modern style. The interiors is well done as well. Good luck in the contest!
  19. That's a great outdoor wedding scene. The pavilion looks perfect for the occasion, and the garden is big enough for a small ceremony. Well done and good luck in the contest!
  20. Amsterdam buildings are truly great inspiration models, and both of your buildings would look at home in Amsterdam. I like the front big window of the cafe, it lets a lot of light inside. I'm looking forward seeing more from you in Amsterdam style. Well done!
  21. What a great playground! My favorite is the yellow thing (don't now it's name either), but I remember seeing (and trying) my first one - a duck-like design, when I was off age, and it was great fun! Good luck in the contest!
  22. This is an architecturally interesting Police station. My favorite is the corner bay window with white roundish part. The color choice is a nice one. Moreover, the building has its 1900-ish style. Great entry and good luck in the contest.
  23. Wow, another great entry! The use of goal parts for fence is great, it's my favorite. Well done and good luck in the contest.
  24. I think I prefer this little church more than would a larger version. It fits nicely with other modular buildings, and is an interesting entry. My favorite are the details found on the church's facade using dark gray plates. Good luck in the contest.
  25. This is a (another) great MOC for the MM contest. Both houses are greatly detailed and together they make a great pair. Also the interiors of both building is a nice addition in the MOC. My favourite detail is the 'weathered' look with different shades of colours. Good luck in the contest!
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