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kevin8

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  1. Wow I can't believe I'm receiving so many kind words!
  2. No, a simple grey light saber (4L bar) Thank to you all guys... Iaka, I think I have to grow more as a builder and more as a photographer... The vase is the result of using the One Ring Someone goes invisible, someone else rules the Middle Earth, I just use it to connect 2 cones...
  3. Jasper, anyway, you had a great idea for that kind of decoration... and your Moc is simply great...
  4. Thank you all!
  5. Jamie, you should release more Wip of your works... It is very inspirating this altered version of the GG...
  6. Tnx!
  7. Thank you all guys, thanks for all these kind words! Thank you my friend Helos, see you soon!
  8. Thank you! Congrats!
  9. I'm breathless! Great job! I love it. It is so close to the real one! Great X-Wing Fighter too! When I see this kind of masterpiece one thought come to my mind: "Can lego parts support such weight stress?"
  10. Thanks to all! Kristel, obviously the bed is snotted to get those stripes...
  11. Yes! Zappa rules!
  12. It's just perfect! Truly impressive! It seems you use many interesting tecniques!
  13. Thank to you all again. This makes me feel good. As you can see, I don't use tiles when covering inner floors, substantially because I prefer playability...
  14. Don't mention it! I think everyone needs reviews, both when they are good than when bad. A bad review helps to grow up. With this modular you can see my growing up as a Modular Buildings builder until a few months ago. I hope you can see this improvement and I hope to improve again...
  15. Wow! Thank you all!
  16. Thanks for your kind words as ever!
  17. Tnx!
  18. Hello to everyone again. Let me introduce you for the first time my last MOC. It's a corner modular bookshop and it has been designed in the early 2013 and built. It's been yet displayed in some of the italian events a took part. It all started with the photo of a building placed in New York, initially I was trying to catch the curved facade and I spent many evenings trying to find the right inclination... As in many other modular building, it has a shop in the lower floor and a house in the higher. I decided to put my acronym in the rear like it was a graffity, actually I was looking for a more "flowing" sign, but it was the best I can obtain in such a narrow place. I created a watch for walkways... I'm satisfied with it, but I'm waiting TLG to produce some brackets in white... The book shop has its shelves with plenty of books and some displaying bench. In the rear there's a little bathroom. In the higher floors there's the house of the shop's owner, so we can see his wife going out on the terrace... At the first floor I've put a dining room and kitchen. Going upstair, there's a little hall with couch and TV, obviously a bookcase and a bathroom with a snotted bathtub . Trying to maximize the available space, I decided to add a floor as a loft where I put the bedroom. There's a narrow and steep staircase to reach it. On the roof I decided to draw a colored skylight ad I built a TV antenna. www.flickr.com/photos/kevin8/sets/72157632430341953/
  19. Is it a tip for solving Secret of Monkey island?
  20. I think it's one of the best modular ever. It seems to be made by AFOL to AFOLs. After two disappointing modulars like Town Hall and Cinema with no really interesting techniques, they have found a new way to impress me.
  21. Very awesome! Great job, each particular seems to have been reproduced...
  22. Very beautiful. It simply catches the real proportions! Great work!
  23. Thanks for the compliments. The holes on the base are for connecting to the other modular buildings like Corner Cafe or the last Palace Cinema... Maybe I'll try to put a coffe machine on one floor so you can restore before going to the terrace...
  24. Thanks a lot!
  25. Thank you! I just make something we can usually see in Italy, when medieval buildings become museum for ancient stuff.
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