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That is a stunning picture. I love the lighting and colours because they create the appropriate atmosphere and the feeling of a climax of a larger story.
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Nice. I like the easel.
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Great MOCS. I love the colour scheme for the Pumpkin Factory.
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Brilliant! The little machines and vehicles are really cool.
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Great MOCS. I love the little vehicles.
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Brilliant MOC. I love the shape and the use of colour.
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Anazing build. I like the use of round 1 stud pieces and the SNOT technique to create the distinctive shape of the roof.
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Great MOC. Even though the colours aren't exact, the shapes of the helmets and the suits make it clear that the minifigures are meant to be Daft Punk. I've got the album. It's brilliant. You're in for a treat.
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Thanks for sharing this MOC. I love the use of different shades of blue tiles to create a gradient in the water, and the use of white pieces for the snow is great too.
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MOC: Chinese Forbidden Palace Architecture
Teessider replied to -GZ-'s topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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CoasterDynamix Lego-compatible roller coaster parts
Teessider replied to Erik Leppen's topic in General LEGO Discussion
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The Curiosity set looks really interesting, and the fact that it was designed by someone working on the real Curiosity project is a huge draw, as it will be an accurate representation of the actual features of the rover.. It looks like an interesting model with a clever use of technic elements. I agree. The rover's ability to cope with the rocky terrain is, I imagine, an important element in its design and some interesting rockwork in red bricks could make a stunning display base.
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I really like your Cyberpunk vehicles. They have interesting, unique shapes and a great use of colour. If these were sets I'd buy them for display.
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I think some Architecture sets would be really interesting. I've built some of the sets in LDD and I think the format of the booklets, with information about the building, would be interesting. I've seen a few examples mentioned here, and the Obelisk of Axum would, in my opinion, make an interesting architecture set. Also, with the level of detail achieved on printed minifigure pieces these days, I think Lego would be capable of making collectable minifigures with a realistic depiction of the clothes of different cultures.
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It looks like an exciting project. Judging by the use of Nathan Sawaya's works in the video, it looks like there might be an exhibition space for artists working with Lego? I wonder if an Architecture set will be made for this building?
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I like how you've combined minifigure parts with technic pieces to create the unique shapes for the characters.
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Great MOC. I love the angelic statue on the arch at the back of the building. Is this based on a real location?
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Brilliant MOC. I love the use of contrasting colours in it. The palette works really well with the theme.
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Amazing MOC. I like how you've used the Lego elements to make a working camera obscura.
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Great MOC. It has an elegant minimalism and the wrapper really evokes the feeling of opening up a bar. I really want chocolate now.
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Great build. I love the battle photographs and the use of texture and colour on the tower walls.
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Vote for your favourite Category 9A entries
Teessider replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
1. Cyclops (plissken)- 1 point 2. Chicken Suit Guy (pillpod)- 1 point 3. Mr. Good and Evil (badgogo)- 1 point