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Captain Braunsfeld

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  1. Thanks I need to correct this: What you have perceived as a "huge rat" is, in fact, my computer mouse.
  2. If you have ever wondered how it looks like, when I'm taking my pictures of my builds for BoBS: This is the room that I am currently sitting in as I am typing this. You can see one of the wonderful Pontelli houses and a fast and fine ship. (This is not meant to count as free-build, etc., don't worry.) Have a nice weekend.
  3. Fine - and funny. Well done, Doctor!
  4. Excellent build - starting with the phantastic houses and continuing to all the details in the scene!
  5. This clearly beats our "water battle" from 2015! (water and H2O delivered) And this is the funniest build you've ever done. I think I never laughed so much just watching MOCs on Eurobricks. So, then as this is your best and funniest build you may switch off your computer and party! ... maybe I get an idea how to respond to this one...
  6. So, where did you get that bag of clips then?
  7. What a beauty - this ship is a masterpiece. So I approve Where have you been hiding all of these fine builds you are blasting out?
  8. Amazing building techniques in this MOC. Looks absolutely great!
  9. Thanks, maybe a bit more of gold (copper?) would have been good. That could boost the engines.
  10. Clever idea!
  11. Howdee, this is amazing, awesome and incredible. Picture looks fine to me, I would not have assumed photographic issues (and I am struggling with them!!). If that is the kind of output you're going to put forth for Corrington, then we can close down Eslandola & Co... Well, in any case, brick on! (and: approved, if necessary )
  12. Amazing SNOT-technique and a very clever build!
  13. What a fine enlarged bathing tube you have there ... (clears throat) Howdy, 'tis a fine ship indeed, Sir. Pity 'tis sailing for that leon thingy You really are "back"! Amazing output! And an excellent design of a curved hull. Thanks for enlightening us by showing how you've done it. Respekt, Alter, as they say. Oh, that means, I must approve:
  14. When those balloon pieces came out they were part of a friends set and came in white and magenta (Noah's Balloon or something).
  15. Thank you. Maybe I need to do another steampunk animal (but I would not know how a steampunk monkey would work out). TLG has a "metal monkey" out as part of the new sets, but it seems a bit strange to me.
  16. Thank you - then you might also like the new airship that I have posted
  17. Great scene, excellent! I see that you have some very interesting equipment = that blue helmet. Where is it from?
  18. Lovely - and very classic!
  19. May your journeys be fruitful and prosperous!
  20. Sorry for the cotton, but the real highlight is the statue/fountain!
  21. Splendid! I approve How do you do these fine boat thingies?
  22. Check out my new steampunk airship in the SciFi Forum!

  23. Thanks - you don't like steampunk? I fear I'll be producing some more ... From physics point of view you're absolutely right: This thing would never fly - but steampunk is more about imagination and "what if" I did not get an extra balloon piece I had to use a magenta one to fill the gap You can see it on the last picture. I used some photoshop magic to disguise the fact, but once you know that a wrong piece is in there, you will always find it (It is like the cut where the two versions of Strawberry Fields Forever have been glued together... I will always hear it.) How would the monkey be able to climb this thing when I leave out the "net pieces"? I feel that steampunk builds must have some odd pieces that look old-fashioned. (e.g. as a contrast to the very modern gun!) (and the bat wing is also one of the "odd" pieces)
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