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Looks like it is going to be amazing!
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Looks great! Love the brick-built doors and the chandeliers.
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Looks great! I can see this being a hit with any kid, given it has a crane and a cargo hold ... perfect for stashing whatever Lego pieces are the treasure of the day.
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I thought the fawn was a little odd, but I couldn't pinpoint what was. You're right, it's because it's face is more like a dog or a fox. Overall, still cute though.
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Great little brick flick! Thanks for sharing.
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This is what I used to obsess about: Fast facts: - 2002 model (still the best Clubsport R8 in my opinion) - 255kw V8 - Top speed before I chickened out: 190 km/hr (thank you to the NT government for the speed limit unrestricted highways) We sold it when my daughter was about 18 months. There was something wrong about having a babyseat in the back of this car.
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This is really nicely done, especially the foliage on the tree!
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Nice! A few of the features that stood out for me are the use of the brick bricks for the garage, the balcony above the front door and the platers on the windows. Well done! What's the painter planning to do with the pie?
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This is huge, just like a major hospital! I love the interior details, especially the medical equipment, such as the MRI machine and Xray machine. I like the upper part of the outside of the building the most. The step changes in those upper floors and the inclusion of details such as the flower beds finish off the building nicely. I was going to comment on the lime green flooring as well, as I find that a little hard on the eyes. But I see this is based on your local hospital's choice of floor covering!
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Mafia Mafia - Confirmation and Discussion
Kristel replied to Zepher's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
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The trees are really bringing this to life. It looks fantastic! I have a couple more suggestions. Maybe some sort of fence running beside the train track? Plus flower beds and a few more park benches on the green space between the track and the road?
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This is gorgeous! It has a lovely facade, but the two things that really caught my eye were the roof and the sun lounge out the back. I also like your use of the space under the stairs for bike storage and the way you have done the stove and the fridge. I really like the street view. I wouldn't normally choose such bold colours, but they look great together! Edit: meant to add that I don't know the answer to your question about the number of pictures in your signature.
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Totally agree with this. I've found the fake voting more confusing than helpful. I explained why I thought this was interesting, as per the bold bit below. Why fill up a page when it could have been said in a few sentences? This might be a personal preference of mine, but its nevertheless the reason why this interaction caught my eye. I think the timing tells a lot. At the time of the defence, The Serial Killer had already more than a day to respond. If the defence had come earlier, then I think it could be interpreted as someone asking us to be rational. I've only played one game with him before as well, but the difference between this one and the last is extreme. The Male Lover (Hinckley) also made a good point about The Cop (def) not really contributing much. The Cop has stated the obvious by pointing out we should be keeping track of the pills. He's provided no suspicions and voted for the host. He appears to be trying to be helpful, but he's not really contributing at all. I don't think I'll get a chance to post again before the end of the day, so I will: Vote: The Serial Killer (Walter Kovacs) He's not the only one on my list of suspects, but he's at the top at the moment for not coming back to address the accusations and for his PM to KielDaMan. He could have easily pointed out in the thread about the one unvote rule.
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Thanks for the kind words! The AFOL community has inspired me so much, so it's really nice when I can give some inspiration to other builders.
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This is a great little scene! The brown and tan path is really effective. Will this be consistent across the scenes?
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I appreciate you didn't name me here specifically, but I know that I am one of those whose been following the conversation without saying much. The reason is that I don't feel I have that much too add and there's no-one that I feel I can firmly place in the scum bucket at this point. But you asked for opinions and I'm happy to give mine. First, I thought the interaction between yourself and The Serious Roleplayer (Tamamono) was interesting. Mostly because he took such a long winded way to say what he had to say. I just thought it odd because he could have said it far more succinctly. I noticed you getting a little more aggressive over the course of events, but I can appreciate where that might be coming from. The Cult Leader's (Rufus') post definitely caught my attention: There were two reasons why. The first is the way it was delivered, which The Female Lover (Hinckley) has already pointed out: The other reason is the mistake in the voting. When he made the vote it was effectively meaningless because it was in the wrong format. I don't believe it is a rookie mistake because he's been around long enough to know better. An honest mistake seems inconsistent with the tone and approach of the rest of his post. Which leaves a deliberate mistake, but I can't find a good reason why he would do that. I also noticed that he hasn't been back since making this post. Rufus did make an interesting point about it being too early to be defending someone. But would scum really be that bold this early on in the game? I don't fully agree with the latter part of this statement, as The Snake Charmer's defence of the Serial Killer was at least 24 hours (closer to 30 hours I think someone said) after the initial accusations were made. Irrespective of whether The Serial Killer's logic flaws were part of the banter (and I appreciate they could be taken that way), there's been lots of time for The Serial Killer to say something. Yet he's been absent during the discussion about him. This seems like a good option to me at this point.
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My apologies, I'm not very good with animals. Who's "we"? Does this mean everyone knows I'm not getting any at home? I think you're reading a lot more into my post than there actually is. One post is hardly "insistence" and where exactly did I say I was annoyed with you? You made one valid point though, and that is that there is really nothing going on. I added my views on the little that has transpired so far in the interest of moving things forward. Did you just ping someone for being unhelpful ... after telling me that pinging someone for not being helpful is "weird"?
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Here's my thoughts and observations so far ... The Talking Animal caught my attention initially because of this early on in the day: But, as Talking Animal just pointed out herself, this was a Day 1 post. I'm putting him in the "??" bucket for now. I think there are others that warrant closer scrutiny. I also noted The Usurper is being very chatty and I wasn't sure whether this post: was meant to be sarcasm, given the lack of the " ". Further, we're (or least town) is here is kill scum (and the SK), that's obvious, but his going on about wanting to find the Godfather just seems a little over the top to me. He's labouring the point more than necessary: The discussion about character names and roles started by The Role Cop also caught my attention. I though The Serial Killer's contributions to this discussion was interesting because he made two posts with flawed logic. The first was this: The Doctor pointed out the flawed logic: Yet The Serial Killer came back with more flawed logic: If character names and roles are randomly assigned, there's every possibility that someone's name actually reflects their role. Maybe The Serial Killer doesn't want to raise the possibility that a character name reflects the role because he is the SK? I'm also over the two lovers and suggest they go get a room. That in itself is not a reason to assume either or both are scum. However, The Male Lover has said a bit so far without actually saying anything useful for figuring out who the scum are: I'm sure I've met The Male Lover before and, if I remember correctly, he was a lot more chatty and helpful back then.
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I'd like the Pill of Paradise please, because that's where I am right now with all this chocolate ice-cream! I agree there hasn't been much to go on so far. There have been a couple of posts that I've marked up for further consideration. I'm going to go over the day thread again and then come back with my thoughts so far.
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Good morning! It's great to be ... Where exactly are we? Ah, who cares, as long as we get to kill some scum! I'll be near the icecream cart if anyone needs me.
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Harriet Slutter and the Philosopher's Balls: Chapter 6
Kristel replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Thanks for the feedback Hinckley! You were an awesome host. And, again, thank you for letting me play! I started this game not knowing what the hell to do and this was reflected in my early posts. I have learnt so much from this game (again, thanks to my scum buddies, especially Rick and Pandora ). -
Mafia Mafia - Confirmation and Discussion
Kristel replied to Zepher's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
This is going to be fun! And I still don't have any hair.