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Jason C. Hand

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  1. Hello again, Eurobricks. I'm back to present another SW MOC. This time, it is none other than Obi-Wan personal battle faractyl Boga! This one is based on that originally made by TVJUNK85 on Youtube. She's articulated in her head, neck, jaws, legs and tail. Hope you enjoy.
  2. Hi Brawl, Is the file you linked to on here the backup from 2 or so days ago? If so, I just attempted to open the file in LDD and got a message saying the file was unable to load due to an error in parsing the file.
  3. Dalek Fleet has been updated with a new Dalek Control Room Download link located above.
  4. Ok. I will get on those when I can
  5. Found a bug: #61195 (Ahsoka Headpiece) does not attach to minifig heads.
  6. Have a good evening AFOLs

  7. Kicks n giggles time again! Here is another car for you all: 1938 Pressed Steel subway car! Used by SEPTA for the Broad Street Line, 1938 until around 1982. Also called the "South Broad Subway" and "B-3." LXF file Here are a couple of reference pics: http://www.nycsubway...perl/show?17088; http://www.nycsubway...perl/show?72890 From what i can tell, Pressed Steel cars came in an array of colors, some of them utilized by SEPTA at one point or another.
  8. I am sure that most of the bricks needed for this are available
  9. Back again with another subway car (or rather, a variant to the last one): This is a 1981 Kawasaki B-IV subway car, utilized by SEPTA for service on the Broad Street Line. Further info can be found by clicking on the picture! LXF file
  10. Wassup guys? I am back with a new MOC: a Market-Frankford Line "M-3" train car. The car this model is based on served riders of the M-F Line from 1960 until around 1998, when new rolling stock was brought in to replace the (then) 30-plus year old cars. Local riders gave these cars the nickname, "Almond Joy," so named for the almonds on the candy bar For reference, http://www.angelfire...ges/misc/m3.jpg http://www.trainweb....-M3-7-14-01.jpg LXF file Comments/suggestions welcome. Notice: the couplings do not turn when another car is attached for some reason.
  11. Ok, I'll try again.
  12. Hi Blast, Part #95323 (Mini Lizard Body) may be able to work as a tail for Nightcrawler. Otherwise, good piece (especially that giant Sentinel).
  13. Cool build!
  14. Here is the latest MOC I put together in LDD: the 2009 Enterprise bridge, still a work in progress. I chose to build the model in the style of an architect's mockup: just present the overall design w/o any colors for distraction. Additional photos can be seen on my Flickr page. Comments/suggestions welcome
  15. I happened to take another good look at some images of the Vengeance on the Web and saw that it appeared to be more of a gray or silver color than black. That said, and on the suggestion of JoeKaydear, I lightened the ship's overall color to cool silver (drum lacquer) to make it closer to the actual model. Hope you all get a chance to check out the new, silver Vengeance!
  16. Thank you bud! Ok, thanks again. Will do when I can
  17. Built a model of Sauron of LotR this time around. He is based on the model built by John Langrish over @ MOCPages. I wasn't able to add his trademark cape on him More photos & additional info @ Flickshot30. Comments/suggestions welcome.
  18. Ok, here is an interesting question, all: Has anyone ever used Bram's Sphere Generator? I had been attempting to import the spheres I input on the site into LDD, and every time it comes up empty. Am I doing something wrong? Do I need to update the .XML??
  19. Here is that "upcoming project" I mentioned a post or two back: my custom version of the USS Vengeance! As you'll see in the photos above, my version of the ship does not at all match the one seen in the movie, because to be honest my building skills are not really on that level. But the photos may give you an idea as to what direction I took this particular craft. Download LXF. Be warned: for all those who have slower computers, the MOC is 2700+ pieces (including Mini Enterprise). Additional pics available @ Flickshot30.
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