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mrcp6d

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  1. I'm getting some TNG Klingon architecture notes in this with all the angles. Obviously the blue is not very Klingon though...
  2. Simply gorgeous. The plants are great and you nailed the multi-colored slime pools. The pink on the speeder doesn't seem very M.A.N.T.I.S.-like though.
  3. I love how the colors pop here, the black background was a good choice. The ship is great, though I'm not sold on the giant arm. Mr. Hannibal gets major badass points for bringing a revolver to a ray gun fight!
  4. Rocking micro!
  5. That is a way cool interpretation of some nice 90's LEGO space goodness!
  6. Nice sub Kai! Using those "helicopter" pieces in the back was rather inspired.
  7. Another fun story! The exchanges with Eshey some of my favorite pieces of AG. It looks like something weird happened to the color balance here with the reds leaning towards magenta.
  8. Cool looking spider droid thing!
  9. With all the different categories, deadlines, and rules, running this challenge had to be rough for our AG staff team. A big thank you to all three (or more?) of you!
  10. Please transfer all of my credits to our most excellent CFO Bob.
  11. A great entry for Octan! Love the amount of detail here (yellow piping is sweet!) and that striping is just awesome. The under-slung boom works better than the previous configuration reviewed in the Octan Corp. Shipyard and Design Bureau--good synergy with the cockpit glass layout.
  12. Wow, this is very well done! The carcass is awesome.
  13. Very impressive work here Slegengr! The winter colors are spot on, the two deer are great, and the droid arms work really well like that for stream-side brush.
  14. Sweet ship! You've got a nice armored feel on the outside and the interior is great.
  15. Completely incredible. The little shuttle could have been a great MOC all by itself, and I love the Octan logo in the floor, but what really steals the show here are the engines. Big inlets on the leading edge of the wings and huge exhaust sections on the backside. Awesome.
  16. Interesting shaping, sort of like a giant armored truck. My favorite part of this is the communications bay, specifically what appears to be a classic round radar scope on the wall.
  17. Awesome ship SK! I actually like the "grid" coloring, and the touches of brown surprisingly work well.
  18. Exactly what I was thinking!
  19. Please transfer my credits to Bob!
  20. Thanks guys!
  21. Superb work here! The brick walls are great, the rockwork is great, and I love the purple snake minifig head in the water.
  22. I always enjoy the purple-y goodness you bring us! Nice shape on the roof and some fantastic landscaping, but I would've perhaps gone with a different color for the tree's leaves. I think it's a bit too much with both the roofing details and the leaves as purple.
  23. Sleek and yet beefy, I like it!
  24. Location: H08 - Sinden's Run Tags: Civil, Vehicle, Spaceship, Exploration --Weekly Explorer's Transmission-- --Log of Eagle-Eye Silver-- --23 Augustali 3815-- I was instructed to head back to Sinden’s Run last week, apparently some other explorers were indicating biomass in the asteroid field. After Dr. Long chewed me out for missing biomass readings (Why was she concerned anyway? sector H08 is known for awesomnium, not biomass!), I went and chewed out the engineers for what were clearly mis-calibrated sensors! After putting around in an exploration pod for a while, the (properly calibrated) sensors picked something strange up. As I came within visual range, these crazy mushrooms appeared in the scope. If I were to guess, I’d say they use the awesomnium veins as a sort of nourishment with the weird neon-green phosphorescent bits converting the awesomnium to fungus food. I picked a few samples and dropped them in the collection basket for the scientists to confirm the food source and to figure out what the odd red things do. --End-- As always, C&C is appreciated.
  25. Very, very nice! The neck section is probably the best representation of vertebrae I've seen in LEGO form.
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