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There's some really well thought out inverted SNOT work at the front end. Nice job!
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Looks good!
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Great set design!
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MOC - Police 4x4 Patrol Ute/Prisoner Transport
eurotrash replied to lightningtiger's topic in LEGO Town
Looks good! You've captured the shape really well and those stickers are excellent. The only thing that seems a bit incongruous is the difference in color between the front and rear wheel arches. -
It's looks good! If I can make a suggestion you might want to considering making the drive through lane a bit wider. As it currently stands a six-wide vehicle would be scraping down either side. Are you going to brick it in real life?
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You guys are cruel! Yes, it made me laugh as well Actually I wasn't aiming for a color scheme that worked - in real life Chicken Buses are garish, bold and eyecatchingly bright. The six-wide Jeepney I modded this from looked even more hideous... Thanks for all the comments! I'm going to build another one.
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Welcome lurker! I think you'll find there's plenty to entertain and inspire you in these forums. Have fun!
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Looks good LT! I like the interior - your MOCs always have a so much in them. Now, if it could follow my Chicken Bus around I'd be grateful because I suspect that mine's going to break down frequently...
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Lego Chicken Bus I've been wanting to build a Bus Depot for my economically deprived Lego city for a while, but it morphed into a Far-eastern Jeepney Depot which was kind of good, but the Jeepneys I built looked they really belonged in a circus (pictures on my Flickr account) so I leveled the Bus Depot and rebuilt the Jeepney into a Chicken Bus! The chassis is six-wide, the passenger space seven-wide and the roof-eight wide. I wanted a top heavy vehicle that looked like it would lurch around corners scattering the luggage and goods (and chickens) off the roof. There's a Bike rack on one side. Here's a view of the Luggage rack - the crates, ruck sack and empty beer bottles are secured with an old POTC fishing net. The Bus's schedule is loose and variable and it will frequently pull into towns to drop off and pick up passengers, but whatever you do do not let the Bus leave the town without you! - you might be there for a long time It's been a long time since that windscreen has seen a squeegee.... And a final shot of the spacious interior with comfy seating for at least six minifigs. Comments, criticisms and ridicule encouraged!
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Excellent idea! And well executed. Congratulations.
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Category A #11 - 1 Point #18 - 1 Point #19 - 2 Points Category B #7 - 1 Point #8 - 1 Point #9 - 1 Point #17 - 1 Point
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Superb! Very European - the roof and the timbered beams are exceptionally well done. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Well executed with some great fantastic detail. Excellent work Toltomeja!
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Your imagination and creativity is astonishing! Congratulations on all of these - although my favorite is the Penguin with Fish.
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I like this Monsinjor. The shape is so realistic and that hood and grille looks the business! Oh, and with your Throne you've definitely got a black and red thing going on at the moment...
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Another lovely looking building and another exquisitely detailed interior Krystal!
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Sweet detailing Monsinjor! I especially like the black 1 x 4 fence panels and the rail tracks.
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MOC: The Temple of the Twin Jaguars
eurotrash replied to Mark of Falworth's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Wow! The rock work, vegetation and stone carved jaguars are superb!- 32 replies
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The hydrogarden is very well done and the greebling throughout definitely adds to the overall build. Good luck in the competition!
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Really impressive build. I love the snow tracks and the cut-away.
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Very retro-futuristic! Very impressive!
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You've definitely captured the right vibe. Good luck in the competition.