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Ok, now you should be able to see the link.
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Did you tap on the black square? It is a link to Flickr gallery... I just wrote the link and it became a show....
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Tnx!!! I have re-make the Octane station too... Next time I will show!
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Ohi... Mini Fig... Mini Space... The problem as always is fitting everything in a little space... Thanks!
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Yes, it's very little... Unluckily I didn't know how to fit everything and I wanted to have a 2 floor screenning room... If I'd ever make a new one, I would try to put it on the second and third floor...
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Hello to everyone! Today I'll show you my first attempt to make a 32x32 standard modular building... It was summer 2010th and I took the Cinema from the Town Plan and re-elaborate it. I kept the same front form the original, added more floors, more details... The screening room has two floors as in many old Cinemas, there's the room for the projectionist and at the last floor a coffee shop with a terrace to admire Lego City... Even in this case I proceed brick by brick, adding detailes while building it. The name, is a bit embarassing, because after I put the name on the plate, I found a great Cinema on Brickshelf, and it was named Empire as mine... Anyway, it's fully furnished and while they are playing a Star Wars marathon, there's plenty of Cosplayers... Here it is! www.flickr.com/photos/kevin8/sets/72157631302313732/
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Thanks. Great review, thank you! The fridge comes from an old Fabuland set. It's a bit rare part...
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Impressive! Great work. I like the details of the front and rear part.
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Thanks to everyone! Next days I will show you other things... modular houses exactly... I always make furnitures in my MOCs...
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Thanks! Are you an ItLuger? Tnx to everyone!
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Nice style. I love the way you have made shelves...
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Too many congrats... Tnx!
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Thank you. It's actually about 90 years old. I's a very unlucky building. It has been uninhabited for 10-15 years. Some years ago it were bought and restored, but the owners went bankruptcy and now it is uninhabited again... :( When under working I found that the original color was red, so I spent a lot for tan parts, while I could built in a more common color... :D
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Thank you!
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Hi, to everyone! This is the second time I show you one of my MOC. Actually the Tie Fighters where not totally mine as explained in this post http://www.eurobrick...entry1687262... By the way, what I'm showing today is my first attempt to make a MOC after the dark age... It represents a northern-style house that were built in the 10th of the XX century in my town. As you will see it is a very strange building while put in an environment like ours in Italy. I built it during many years (2006-2009), brick by brick, attempting to catch the essential of the real one. It has been very difficult, in fact I built and destroyed it 3 times before getting a satisfactory one... In some details, like the wooden frame of the roof, I'm still far away... :/ I hope Lego will produce more bar-like parts in black... It has been completed with a garden and a front sidewalk during 2010, while I put some minor inner detail later. It can be fitted along with standard modular houses. As you can see from my gallery it can be opened and is fully furnished. Meanwhile here is it.
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[MOC] HE-MAN & Masters Of The Universe Ultimate Collection
kevin8 replied to Orionpax's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Great Job! Manly Tears!- 20 replies
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Grande Helos! As usual another bungh of great building technics!
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Thank you! This is very rewarding...
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This is my first time on Eurobricks and I'm actually posting on a thread that has not been updated for some months. I didn't know if I could open my own thread simply because what I'm showing is not completely my own creation. Many months ago I found PaulWiseOne gallery on Brickshelf. Having found is work a very great one I downloaded his creations deciding to simply build them. But once built I found that while the great efford to make Ties with the same design of Lego's last Tie Fighter, there were some minor differences with the "real" Ties. So I catch the Ldd files and start to modify them. This is my result. Regarding the Tie Advanced, I changed the tilt of the sides of the trapezoidal panels of the wings, added some minor details and central fuselage... It's gallery: Regarding the Tie Interceptor, even in this case I changed the inclination of the panels (if you see the interceptor laterally, the rear part of the wings is not tilted on 45 degrees) and make an effort to have the guns on the central part of the wings. This is the result: And the gallery: I would like to thank PaulWiseOne and Cornwaille. Without their efforts, I would have never create these Half-Moc... :)