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"He's fast, strong and has a metal arm." This MOC is designed based on my perception of the upcoming blockbuster according to the trailers, I can't wait to see the movie! Cap's motorcycle is built on the chassis of a LEGO motorcycle mould while the fighting ground / display stand reassemble the logo of SHIELD, I hope you like it!
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Thanks! I did think of this but it doesn't look good if I use a plain dark blue head Thanks Colossus
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"Aren't the stars and stripes a little... old-fashioned?” Are you ready for the release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier? Well... I can't wait! So I built this suit room after Cap's suit room on the Helicarrier in The Avengers movie. I hope you enjoy the pictures, C&C are also welcome!
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This building goes very well in line with the Parisian Restaurant, I like the cake shelf in particular
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Thanks a lot!
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Thanks Brickmamba! Thanks Leewan! I think the length of the vehicle is fine, the issue should be with the third pair of spoilers, which I had a hard time to fit in and a pair of mechanical claws is used instead :-)
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Thanks robuko! The most fragile part would be the front wheels because each wheel is attached to the vehicle with one side panel, which in turn is connected to the body with one connection point, but it would do fine as a display item :-)
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As promised a few days ago, here's my Tumbler version 2014, hope you'd like it~
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Thanks TheLegoDr, you are right, the Dark Knight version should be used for accuracy instead, but I choose this version cos it's popular now due to The LEGO Movie :-)
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Thanks lockdownTF! The answer is yes and no... Yes because the Batpod is close to minifig scale, but no because the scale of a minifig, particularly the limbs, is not the same as a human, so a minifig would appear too small on the Batpod.
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Thanks Super Goblin!
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This is in fact an old MOC that I built in 2012, and its my second attempt at making a Batpod. I didn't really post in anywhere (except for my flickr and my Facebook) as it was designed and built for a very good friend of mine, so very exceptionally, 2 copies of this baby exist. 2 years passed and I am still very proud of this creation, so I guess I may as well share with you guys! Thanks for watching, C&C are always welcome! P.S. The background is a 48x96 Batbunker which I decided to take down before its completed.
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This Batman Armoury is modelled after the Armoury located at the Batbunker as seen in The Dark Knight movie. I meant to build it as part of a full scale Batbunker with a size of 48 x 96, which includes the Armoury itself, the Tumbler (I built a new Tumbler as my first one built in 2012 is just not good), furnace and all the gadgets that you see in the movie. The idea is scraped in the midway of the construction as a full Batbunker is not really pleasing aesthetically. The Armoury and the Tumbler reunited in a 34 x 34 setup (photo of that coming soon), which is placed 3rd in a LUG competition in Feb 2014 in Hong Kong. I hope you enjoy the pictures, C&C are always welcome!
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Forgive me for not replying to each of you guys individually, I am very thankful for your kind words and compliments and I am really glad that you like my MOC. I really wish I have more time to stay at the forums but I need to catch up with my new job, again, thank you guys! Wow!!! That St. Pancras station is truly definitive and really amazing! It completely dwarfed my station as well, I wonder how much time and effort does it take to build that, very great work! Unfortunately I need to start working on another project and don't have the resources to expand my station, but I hope there's such a day that I can physically link it to Warren's work! Thanks ManInATopHat! I haven't heard of that saying, I just googled it anyway~
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This looks really great and detailed! Congratulations on your good work! I am amazed!
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Thanks a lot guys! I wish I have more time to perfect it and to do more with the platforms~ Too bad that I am not a good builder when it comes to trains (I haven't really tried though) or I should have built an Eurostar train or something (my fellow Legend Bricks member William did build an Eurostar train for the display, but let's save it for later) Re Spitfire2865: Yes, there is indeed a bird at the foot of "Paris" statute, I am not sure which type it is though, an eagle maybe? http://www.nella-buscot.com/jardins_paris_10_gare_du_nord_1.php The clock is also a feature that I quite like, and it's correct twice a day (6am and 6pm) :-)
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I was visiting Europe with my best friend last November and arrived in Paris at Gare du Nord, unfortunately I didn't get to take a good look at this great station. Nevertheless, it so happens that I am building it for a LEGO exhibition in Cityplaza, Hong Kong half a year later and I get to visit it again, mostly in pictures taken by others The station is part of the Channel Tunnel display, which comprises the "7 wonders of the modern world" built by Legend Bricks members. The exhibition runs alongside with "Piece of Peace" Hong Kong stop at the same venue. What's built here is the middle section of the facade of the station. The building sits on 3 48x48 baseplates, and has 5 platforms, each of which is 4x32 studs long. The project was under tight schedule and I had to burn some mid-night oil. Construction started on 2 June 2013 and completed on 3 July 2013. I apologize for the poor quality of the pictures and the lack of close up shots. I ironically do not have enough time to really appreciate my work and to take some good photos before they put up the glass barrier, I will do it when the event is over... Below are some pictures of the 99% finished station, which are clearer but taken offsite: Last but not least, below is a picture of my sig fig together with buzz and Little Green Men at the entrance of the station. This trio was present at the Arc de Triomphe model that I built for an exhibition at this very same venue in 2011, and went to the real Arc and Paris Nord with me last year. I hope you enjoy the pictures, if you happen to be in town in July, make sure you stop by to visit the two exhibitions (Free admission, just feel free to contact me if you need any instructions)~
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Thank you! Thanks! My Mark I is somehow a compromised solution due to lack of parts, a friend of mine has created a far more accurate one and I will post it here once he has published it :-) Re: LFCMessi, Damaximus, KZB, Tolkein Thanks for your compliments guys! I really appreciate them and I will keep building better MOCs~ Thanks very much for your kind words and your suggestions! Anyway, the big tiles were added as they are in the original movie production set (my armour cubicles curved too much inward when compared to the real thing). Here's a comparison shot: More work on the wall panels later :-) Re LuxorV: Thanks for your compliments! Good luck with your creation and I hope you can finish it quickly (I foresee an explosion of Hall of Armour MOCs in the near future) ;-) Yup, that guy at the back is Happy!
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Thanks very much guys! Let's hope Lego makes some Iron Man sets from earlier movies and we can get all Mark I to Mark V in the future! P.S. Will Cuusoo this later (The Hall of Armour is currently under review)
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MOC: PIT-LANE Circuit de Catalunya - Formula 1
jaredchan replied to lluisgib's topic in LEGO Licensed
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The Hall of Armour is built based on the trailers and set images of Iron Man 3 that I gathered from the Internet. I have selectively removed the staircase next to the central podium to keep a clean feel of the set. The Hall specially features display cases, articulated mechanical robots, desks with SP players, armors and tools, computer monitor, arc reactor core ("Proof that Tony Stark has a heart"), and most importantly... Jarvis (the Computer mainframe)! I know the 7 suits of Armour are not accurate as I don't have Mark I to IV here, so let's wish LEGO makes them someday! More photos can be found on my flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaredchan/sets/72157633198803379/ Hope you like it~
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Hi everyone! As promised 2 days ago, here's my second Iron Man MOC based on the Monte Carlo racetrack ambush scene in Iron Man 2. Hope you like it This is my first attempt at building a saloon car so I tried something new on the doors, each door opens in 2 tiers (I don't really know how to explain it though ). Please also check out my Hall of Armour, which will be posted shortly after, thanks a lot!
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Thank you TheLegoDr
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Re Hammerstein NWC: Thank you for your kind words~ I am glad that you like it!