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Here's my entry to the Alternate Model category of CCCXI, using 10223: Kingdoms Joust. Defiant to the last, the queen takes up her husband's sword to protect his corpse:
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This is amazing, I love how you did the water and especially Yoda's legs. Are there some Technic half pegs in his legs to attach to the body? How many points is the water supported at?
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My mother and I were inspired by this image from The Road To El Dorado: http://www.1zoom.net...8461-dorren.jpg Here's our brick version: There are some more images at https://plus.google....582417937759761
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This is my second entry for CCC, this time a joint entry from myself and my mother. I'll update this topic with links to more pictures when I have more time.
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LEGOLAND Windsor - Star Wars Miniland Experience Mini-Raffle
zed0 replied to XimenaPaulina's topic in LEGO Star Wars
1: B: 100 2: Really looking forward to seeing Endor at 1:20 scale, it's one of my favourite scenes in the films and I've always loved the Lego models set there. -
I really like the half thickness extrusion to the top part of the tower, looks really slick.
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This is very nice, I particularly like the snow on top of the tower and on the bushes. Like a lot of people I assumed before I even saw it that this was going to be a Game of Thrones MOC due to one of its taglines: "Winter is coming."
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Since Tesco has recently updated their Lego stock I thought I'd try it out with a couple of the Creator Pods. It was relatively simple, build time around 15 minutes each. The hardest part was making sure all of the cheese blocks in 6910 were facing the right direction since they're very hard to hold onto through the bag.
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How are you planning to attach your motherboard? Have you put connector pegs in the appropriate places? How about hard drives, are they just going to sit on that shelf? I don't know if you have any PCI slots but they might be a little wobbly if they aren't slotted into the case as normal.
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I've lived in Scotland for most of my life but I wouldn't vote for independence if it came to it. I get the impression that half of the reason that people want independence is to spite the English which I don't think is really a valid reason. We don't really have the economy for it any more either, maybe 20 years ago when Scotland could have claimed huge amounts of oil in the North Sea. On the plus side being an English speaking country in the Euro could have a lot of economic benefits, as Ireland has seen.
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As far as I can remember my first set was 6085-1: Black Monarch's Castle which I got for my 4th birthday, needless to say I've been addicted ever since.
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Having recently done both a floating rock and a lot of SNOT rocking I find this incredibly impressive. Great work! Out of curiosity, how did you suspend it? I imagine it has some sort of display stand when you're not taking photos of it?
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Theoretically TLC still has copyright on the posters in most countries so very few hosting sites are going to allow you to host these. In practice most won't notice unless someone reports it. This may well be slightly more likely on flickr than other sites, especially since flickr is intended to be mainly photographs of Creative Commons material. I would suggest either something like Photobucket if you have a few scans or TinyPic if you just have one or two. Imageshack annoys me for countless reasons. If you don't want to put these on one of these better known websites then it's also possible to get free FTP hosting in quite a lot of places although that would probably be more complicated than you're looking for.
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Christmas lights are a good idea, I hadn't considered using them. In person the light brick works pretty well but it didn't come out so well in the pictures so I used a Maglite too.
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This is a great tutorial! I've used GIMP quite a lot already but I'll definitely be using some of these techniques. A couple more tips: Straight lines: Most tools in GIMP allow you to hold shift to use the current tool in a straight line from your previous click to the new location. Paths: Use them. Lots. It's a lot easier to scale things with paths and you can easily reproduce effects on them, I'd suggest using these for things such as coast lines. Photoshop plugins: There are a lot more Photoshop tutorials than GIMP tutorials out there, a lot of them rely on using plugins. Thanks to PSPI you can use these in GIMP too. A text layer is the same as any other layer so you can use any of the effects on it, as you say it ceases to be editable as text after you've done most effects though.
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This is incredible! I love all the details as well as the overall feel, 10/10! I like that you've gone for a less regular shape rather than making it fit on a baseplate like most MOCs do. Is that bridge just held by semi connecting the pieces or is there some structure below keeping it together?
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Thanks for all the nice comments guys! As with a lot of the pieces in this MOC I got most of those parts from 7572-1: Quest Against Time, I would recommend this set just for the number of bley cheese blocks you get. I don't actually have any dwarf minifigs. Though I'm not sure I'd have used them even if I did. I would quite like some of the orc minifigs though.
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This is great! The front façade is great, especially the balcony. I'm really tempted to try something similar. I particularly like the table football, instantly recognisable and something I hadn't seen done before. (sorry for the necro post)
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I built a model very close to this from the reference images in the first post back when it was released by Lego, though I didn't have any of the stair pieces. Easily one of my favourite sets so far. Do you have a list of the other fan build Lego sets? I'd be very interested to see them.
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This is my CCCIX entry, also the first MOC I've posted here. Two gallant dwarves brave the chills of the mountain top to re-explore the mines of their once great civilisation. There are more, higher res pictures on my blog
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Thanks for the review SilentMode. I may well pick this up, if only for all the brown arches, the new flower pieces are interesting too however. I notice that in your build the ladybird flower on the bird house is placed on a stud, how many of the other flower pieces can be attached in this manner?
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Hello to all the other British AFOLs in here. Just thought I'd say hi. I went into Tesco on Christmas Eve and they had just started selling Easter eggs. They were still playing Christmas music though...
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When I first started playing multiplayer games online (Age of Empires: II) I originally tried to call myself 'Zed' after the game Z: Steel Soldiers but it was taken, the server suggested 'LordZed0', which I used for that though I dropped the Lord part fairly soon. Once I started using it for a username I lower cased the 'Z' so Linux wouldn't cry at me. Now I use 'zed0' or 'zed0h' or 'zedoh' depending on availability since the pronunciation is the same for all of them.
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This is awesome! The exterior could possibly do with a little more colour, but apart from that it's easily on par with the TLG Modular Buildings. The interior is absolutely stunning, I love the book cases, especially the little one under the stairs. Great work!
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I love this castle, especially how all the different styles of buildings join together to make the castle. All the different angles are great too, must have taken ages to plan it all out and make it fit together correctly. I like that there's something in the ravine under the drawbridge. Great job, I eagerly await more photos!