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BlueBard

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  1. Great! I specially like the technique for the crane
  2. Wonderful job! Love the main classic atmosphere of your MOC and all the great details like your famous tree with the birdhouse and the bike racks
  3. Pretty work! And of course the interior is pretty nice, specially the PaB
  4. Nice job! I specially like the display you did with the table, the croissants and the MF. It's true the oven is a bit too big for this last one and if I could make one criticism I would say it's a bit too "monochromatic" but the design is really great
  5. Without doubt it would me a Lego maffia line , even if it would be a little "light" for kids
  6. I would say the same about the windows but your system is great and I like hoy wou followed the color scheme of the bus so nice job!
  7. City&Town cool torsos, faces and elements
  8. Really impressive job, specially because of the huge size of your island! Great detailed structures here and there (even if I recognize some inspirations from other pirate builders, but I would be too hypocrit if I would criticize you ), beautiful places like the rock mountain or the captain's home and a lot of possibilities if you want to enlarge the town in the future 10/10
  9. Try the official Lego web too if you need more instructions. Here.
  10. A really accurated job and one of the best 1930s I've ever seen, and even 4 doors!
  11. Nice work! Love the living atmosphere in the scene and the idea for the water is brilliant
  12. SORRY! I use to mix up their MOCs They're both such great Lego artists
  13. Yes, it's true there's no many good shots of the streets of Pamplona out there... Anyway I've found some ones for you:
  14. Great! I'm from Spain and I really appreciate this vig of yours BTW, if I could make a little criticism I would say streets of Pamplona are not at all like these. These ones look more like a spanish XVth century colonies town
  15. Wonderful castle MOC, full of great details as allways SirNadroj I specially like your elevated "baseplate" and the way you used some torsos as skirts
  16. I voted "Yes!" I think those double printed are very useful elements, specially for MOCs' presentations or living vigs
  17. Nice and creative MFs as usual, Skinny Boy
  18. Great job with those lights!
  19. To be a gangster does not means that you cannot be a linguist! And if I can be an ortography freak a little more I would specially signalize the final accent (please, correct me if it's not the word) in the "i". Remember it's luc
  20. Nice mission! Looks very useful for WW MOCs too By the way, "Lucía" (Lucy in english) is an spanish feminine name so the adjective "san" (saint) must go in feminine too (don't forget in most romanic tongues, the adjectives concord with the names they go with in gender and number). So the correct ortography for your mission's name would be Santa Lucía Sorry for the little lesson, but a linguist must defend the correct use of languages!
  21. As usual, an amazing and wonderfully detailed lego monument, Teddy 11/10 The best details for me are without doubt the street lamps and all the "green" elements, but also the little grey plates in the walls breaking the tan monotony (nice idea btw) and the great designed columns of the entry. As Milan said it's a really devoted work and you must be some kind of monk of the order of St. Lego
  22. Wonderful interiors! The hat shop is a pretty nice idea and the Hair Salon is pretty weel done for such a small place so, great job brickzone
  23. Charming MOC scenes, and great work with those custom stickers!
  24. Really nice! Very colorful vig and great use of "candy" parts and tiles for the chocolate river
  25. As the rest of your Castle evolutions this is a wonderfully achieved MOC, DNL! You did a great and pretty original project, BRAVO!
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