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niteangel

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  1. No I don't use any digital stuff while I don't make any instructions. This building is probably quite easy to create though, and you can message me if you need any help! Thanks! To ancestral: what story? Thanks for all the support!
  2. Perhaps the new theme park needs a better transport which can maneuver in the city, right? Based on my previous truck design, I did this for moving the raptors. The tractor section has a turret that can be used for any emergency cases like dinosaur escape, and now raptor transport can go through the city without problem! Hope you enjoy this :) thanks!
  3. Thanks! And indeed, the place need to have more trees! :D
  4. Thanks! :D Probably because I am an architect, I like to sketch out ideas first before putting the bricks together! :P I think we will need to modify it a little bit before the actual inspection! :P Thanks for that info!
  5. Thank you Zug :) sounds like the sound brick is the most requested feature and let me find out how to do that! (thank God I had some old bricks with that feature, just need to dig it out!)
  6. In addition, if you would like to support me on LEGO Ideas, visit here: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/101730 Thanks! :D
  7. Thanks everyone! :D I am glad that you all like it! Will do! Gimme a day and I will take some photos of it with others! :D I promise! I agree too. I only used a little above the entrance to add some details and patterns, but I will stick to the clean finishing of the current design. :D Thanks! Why not! Please go ahead! :D
  8. Hi everyone! I got this interesting idea of a fire station some time ago, and built this in two weeks, the fastest building I have done so far. I have no intention to get the now-expensive 10197 Fire Brigade, which doesn't really appeal to me. However, I am thinking, if I am to build a fire station, what design should it be? All fire stations have the distinctive feature of the big gates for fire trucks and the walls that separate them, no matter what the buildings look like. I took that idea, and thought about extending these bays to the second storey. At the same time, what if the interior walls grow so big that they grow outside of the facade walls? And so I turned the sketches into real thing. I choose dark red as it is less prominent than bright red, giving a more sophisticated color scheme for the city. Inside, you have everything a normal fire station would have: parking bays and equipment racks on the ground floor: Captain talking to the staff... On the second floor, there are pantry, resting room and toilet on the top. There is even a ping-pong table for the firemen! "Hey why are you two playing table tennis on the street, huh?" One of the play features here is the light. I put the red light brick at the corner and so when there is alarm, you can light it up and the firemen will be ready to go! I hope you like this modern building design, thanks!
  9. Thanks! And indeed, LeMan cars should be added to the new Speed Champions series, especially when LEGO already added one to the Technic line :P
  10. This is definitely one of the best boats I have ever seen made by LEGO bricks. The subtle curves and simple color scheme...this model makes me drool!
  11. Wonderful! Mind if I just copy yours? This is so beautiful! :D Even better with the right colors!
  12. Not bad! I like the bottom of the car rear, which is very similar to the real thing :) You may take a look at my way to do the LMP ;) http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=84484&hl= And I think we can try race with each other!
  13. Thanks! I'm sure I'll expand the fleet when I have time! Haha!
  14. Haha thanks slugdude, I think I need to change that figure later, as you are not the only one saying that! :P
  15. Thanks! :) It is an original Lego piece, from 70164. You can make one yourself! :D
  16. Thanks! :D And actually I think it is a good "continuation" of the rescue team, as we had something like that before already in the City series: And now we are here at the future (not present haha) and so we can move forward! Thanks for the support!
  17. Thanks! :D I think I will still work on it a little bit to tweak the profile, but the overall is pretty close to the original. :)
  18. This is the real Warbird, which I took me quite some effort. I spent quite some time researching on the net, and found quite some photos of the spaceship Rocket rode on, but most of them were concept art, not the final version. I also bought the book "GOTG: Art of the Movie", and it did have some useful images and sketches, but still the older version, which has two pairs of wings. I finally looked at the movie and got some shots of the final Warbird... And here it is, the final Warbird, which is part of the Ravager fleet. The wings are the hardest part since I really want to get the profile as close as the real thing possible. I am glad that it turns out great in the end. The back is also beautiful, with the twin engine jets. I also control its size by comparing its size to the Milano, taking the same ratio of the planes from the book and applying them to the Lego version. And you can also see I used some of the sticks from the Raccoon polybag. Perhaps to make it even closer to the real thing, the windshield will need some more special stickers, but I won't do that now, haha! Hope you all like it! :D
  19. When Tony Stark decides to leave the arm-dealing field, he sets up Stark Resilient, which aims to put his technology to the city to benefit the needed people. This time, he puts his arc reactor on the medical ship, and that helps reduce the transport time for patients to the hospitals and makes in-the-air surgery possible. The arc reactor engines are small and powerful, so that the ship can have more space for other uses. Tony meets the team of medical staff at the launch of new medical ship. Overview of the ship, which is quite bulky. Probably that gives people a more "caring and steady" feel for transporting the injured. Side view, and front view below. The cockpit has two seats, and the higher back one can be closed sideways so as to give access to the front seat. And yes, it is a little futuristic era to see the blue transparent panel. Maybe the front should have the same, now I realize! The top is the core of the energy source. The new repulsor engine in action. Normal; flipping out shields and turning backwards for rear thrust.... The back, which has two doors to ensure that the inside is sealed off from the outside, since this ship allows in-the-air surgery. The inside is a well equipped surgery room, with all the necessary medical supplies and tools. "Relax, and we will soon arrive at the hospital for a more thorough check." Thanks for checking!
  20. Yeah, where is that wall? I also wonder why people need to get up to the upper floors in such a difficult way? A hanging-down ladder? Huh?
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