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Yes! Thank you!
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Hi folks, I remember a beautifull ship build by one of the many talented builders on this forum. It was a ship with a white hull and the mummy wing piece used at the rear of the cabin. I can't remember who build it or the name or type of the ship. Help is greatly appreciated.
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What a masterpiece. Simply stunning.
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Thanks for the replies. As to making it bigger: my goal is to build something that could (In theory) be a set. This means limiting the size en detailing. In regards to the section above the gate: I am aware of the difference. At first I had the same windows above the drivethrough but this looked odd somehow. Because it is an asymetrical building I figured it could have been a later addition and therefore a slightly different style.
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I couldn't take it anymore... Santa Fe Super Chief MOD/MOC
Hobbythom replied to firstofminifigs's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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One of the best builds that I've seen the past few months. Not the largest, not the most detailed, not the most unusual but just the right amount of everything. Really, really great.
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The Algus Saga: Myths at the frontdoor
Hobbythom replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
Awesome builds. The fortified bridge is great and your figures are also a treat! -
Thanks, I tried a fitting staircase and indeed it occupied to much space!
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This might be a very stupid question but: 'How do I change the angle of my model? I tried searching the wiki to no avail and am completely new to rendering so any help would be appreciated.
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To the Citadel! The Battle of Abercrub Pass
Hobbythom replied to Garmadon's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Wonderfull creation and awesome display piece. -
Very cool build!
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Minifig parts and accessories you don't like
Hobbythom replied to AmperZand's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I dislike the cook's torso with the bulging belly. Makes it less generic and thus less usefull -
I love the King minifigure. Great printing, wonderfull cape and very nice crown with hair. One of the best in my regard. Another favorite is the butcher. It's such a recognizable design
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Exellent build. It is odd, it is quirky, yet it just works. Very nice!
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Awesome build. The vegetatiob is simply perfect!
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Having had to pack away my Lego collection because of the birth of my first child I now primarily build using LDD. A great program but you can get carried away easily and build things using rare bricks in non available colours. I decided to challenge myself to build something 'realistic'. By realistic I mean a reasonable number of pieces, a solid construction (no one-stud-connection for heavy constructions) and a minimum usage of parts in a non-available colour. Because I used to build modulars before packing away the collection, I ended up starting a digital one as well. Inspired by the Dr. McScrubs minifigure I decided to start work on a hospital. Now, I wanted to build the kind of old hospital which you find in a lot op European city centres: former houses for the old, the poor and sickbays run mostly by the church. Nowadays I lot of these buildings have fallen in to other uses, but why not build a functional out of LEGO? Update time: Having almost lost all progress due to a corrupt save file if not for a member of the Eurobricks forum I recently had the chance to continue work on the clinic. Although I am not really happy with the part above the gate I focused primarily on the third floor. I am reasonably happy with the smaller windows but not so much with the big one. In terms of interior (which doesn't let itself well for rendering) there is now a pharmacy and reception on the first floor and a psychologists office and staff room on the third floor. Picture time: Feedback appreciated! UPDATE 11/9 Spend some more time. After having build a majestic staircase I realised this messed up the floor plan of the upper floor to much, so I settled for a elevator at the rear of the building. Some more pics: Feedback again greatly appreciated. September 6th After some two hours in LDD, this is what I've come up with. Feedback is greatly appreciated. The next step will be planning the stairs and/or the elevator.
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Awesome build! I love the building with the landing strip. I don't know the series but I'd probably buy this!
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The way you have captured movement is sublime! A very hard thing to do convincingly but you've managed very well!
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Excellent build! Spot on!
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[Challenge 2] [Cat B] Octan Extender-class medium tanker
Hobbythom replied to LucasLaughing's topic in AG1 Archive
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I don't know what I like better: the writing or the MOC. Both are excellent!
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Fully automated 10128 level crossing with the Terminator!
Hobbythom replied to AlmightyArjen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Great video and a pretty good Arnie imitation to boot! I loved the first 'I'll be back' joke with the train crossing. -
Very nice build. Definitively has set quality! The Net gun is a great idea.
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HI Tommi, Your hospital features quite a few nice details. However I feel it could be improved upon (and thereby improving your chances of gaining more support). Some tips: Stick to a more uniform colour palette on the interior Have a look at official Ambulance sets and see if you can improve yours I find the antenna on the roof quite large. Perhaps a smaller one will suffice? Best of luck!