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Simply breathtaking... Just a question... in such monumental Mocs, do you start building step by step or it's designed by cad?
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Bob, it's astonishing! I like the rear part of the ship, I think it's the wormhole activator or something like that. Very hard curved surface, but very well designed.
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CCOOK, if you change the shape of the Tie's wings with mine, I think you can reach perfection. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=87877&hl=interceptor
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Great details on the facade. I like this MOC. Very Inspirating...
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This is an outstanding Moc my dear friend! I cannot wait to see it live, I will disassembly it to study your snot techniques...
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Yes! You've been able to go really near to the actual fighter. Great job! I like the details of the wings and body. Fantastic...
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It's so brilliant... it is almost shocking... I love the interior details and cars... Great job!
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Thank you all!
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Happy happy Helloween, Helloween, Helloween... Thanks!
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Hello to everyone! On October 2011 I took a few minutes and built a little Halloween vignette. It was just a scared minifig escaping from an haunted house while a werewolf (where wolf?) and a Monster of Frankenstein were closing to him... I was a little satisfied by the result and my kid was very glad to see this decoration. www.flickr.com/photos/kevin8/sets/72157631303561904/ Last year, I decided to rebuilt this vignette. In this case I decided to re-create the original on a 16x16 plate, adding details and minifigs. So the Haunted House became bigger, a new fence was made and a ghost was put coming out of the house. I built it as a modular building so I could add more parts each year. And built new parts. On the left a few witches were having a Sabba in a glade in a forest of skeletal trees... On the right side I put a cemetery with zombies and skeletons coming out from the tomb as in every good Halloween night... The final result was this: www.flickr.com/photos/kevin8/sets/72157631825885956/ A few week ago I decided to add another 2 parts to this minidiorama. So, this time I created a swamp on the left. It has a similar skeletal tree and a tree trunk that can be taken as some kind of monster... The tree is like a closing, a boundary for this diorama... I created the swamp putting a trans azure 8x8 plate on lime green bricks, so you can see it's water, but not fresh. On the background I created a sort of landscape made of many skeletal trees... On the right side, I put the Crypt of Dracula... I think it was the right choice, being near to the cemetery... As for the tree on the swamp, the Crypt is a boundary for the right of the diorama... I built a Cypress tree to emphasize the closure... This is the final result.... I really enjoyed building it and displaying on my bookshelves... I hope you'll enjoy too... www.flickr.com/photos/kevin8/sets/72157637121516956/ I don't know if I'll expand this Moc next year... I would like to add an Ufo while abducting a cow and a prairie with a Werewolf....
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Damiano, you made such an impressive MOC! Very very good! Clever building, nice details!
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Wow Alphonse! Never seen one so close to the anime one. Great work! Ok, now it's time for Griffon...
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Ah, I didn't know your department store... I think plate pavement is something typical of who builds Lego classic house with open rear. But, as already told, I prefer plates to tiles... :) And yes, heart of Lego is stud!
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Iaka, some very nice details... I think you should try to convert it into a Modular. You would have more space to display interiors! I love the facade.
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