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I really like the hairy trees and the use of the shutters as steps, but I think it's the detail you've managed to get in the facade that impresses me the most. Excellent job and good luck in the Olympics!
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And the Chiefs at 4-0. Jeesh!
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This looks so like many of the feed stores around here in Missouri. Excellent, as always LT
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/shudder/ That could be three DSSs
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That man's got issues fer shure...
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Bonkers AND awesome. That's an impressive combination.
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Underworld - 8 Ball (from The Beach)
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I agree - it would seem like a fun idea. It doesn't even need prizes (maybe just icons added to your profile).
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It'll be interested to see how successful this is. It looks good and impressive, but I dread to think how many freakin' stickers...
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Excellent mashup!
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Introducing... a madman without a blue box!
eurotrash replied to Mandate's topic in Hello! My name is...
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The 75002 AT-RT. Looks good.
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Eeek! Hopefully it's not by the same design team that did the Palace Cinema Limo
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Wow! You have definitely mastered organic shapes in Lego. These are fantastic.
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Welcome to Eurobricks Lars. As for English to German AFOL translators you may want to create a post in the Community thread and ask there. Good luck.
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I really like the detail you've managed to get in the interior of the floors, the facade, the inclination of the walls at the top, and the wooden stairs looks just right. I think the clock with it's SNOT numbers is superb, and my only minor observation would be to maybe consider a different colored clock face so that it constrasts with the stone work. Excellent work!
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BOOK REVIEW: Beautiful Lego by Mike Doyle
eurotrash replied to Blakbird's topic in General LEGO Discussion
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Hey Stinky I really appreciate this service that you provide. It's interesting to see where Members are from and if if's not going to be pinned you could always welcome new Members to the site with an invitation to post on this thread. Keep it up!
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Welcome to the forums - that's a good looking Train Station you've got posted.
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Great interpretation of the iconic Grand Carousel. I think the Friends theme and color combo works really, really well. Thanks for sharing it with us!
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The traces, or tack, or harnesses. In Spanish I think it's arreos.
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I'm digging this! Excellent creation with plenty of interesting details everywhere. And it's very well photographed with good use of light/shadows.
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Great looking explosion and bike. Really nicely photographed as well.
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Okay, so perhaps "Bricklink Wanted List autogenerator using XML supplied" wasn't the best statement I've ever written, but in a nutshell here goes (and excuse me if you're already up to speed with all of this) Bricklink has this really useful feature called My Wanted List where you can enter the pieces required for a specific build and then it can match those requirements against BL stores to see who has those pieces and at what prices. You can either manually enter the pieces (laborious, error prone, etc) or you can upload an XML file containing those required pieces automagically. This XML file looks a bit like HTML and describes accurately the piece, the color, new/used, and the quantity required. Some of the instructions we've been discussing (definitely the brickcitydepot one, not sure about the others) come with a webpage that you open in your browser that allows you to create this XML file seamlessly. This webpage shows the pieces, the description and the default quantities required and you simply tab through the fields zeroising or amending the quantities as necessary. So, if you've already got a pile of bricks in front of you it's an easy way of identifying what additional pieces you need to get to build your Modular and likewise, if you want to adapt the instructions to suit your particular customization then you can do this either in the HTML page (if it's just quantities that are different), or within the uploaded My Wanted List in Bricklink (if it's colors, pieces, or whatever). Hopefully this makes sense to you - if not just ask!
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