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AngleBrick

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About AngleBrick

  • Birthday September 14

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    http://microlego.wordpress.com

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Calgary
  • Interests
    LEGO Microscale; LEGO Creator (theme); Brickfilming (LEGO Stop Motion Animation)

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    Canada

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  1. I intend on building a microscale airport... someday.

  2. Thank you for your assistance! I'll build something in a bit (like a few days) and then I shall post an image
  3. I liked the way they made LEGO sets before, you know, without the weird shapes used in planes/boats (those giant, one peice bases...) Also, there seems to be a few more modern sets in there @eurotrash -- While I agree with you about colour palettes, I disagree about the way they make them now, I found the old-fashioned way more... bricky.
  4. They'd need to make roads like, modular-style road, not those LEGO City roads!
  5. Amazing little MOC you've built there, I like the way you put in that throphy minifig!
  6. I saw someone make an antique shop, I think it would be nice if LEGO did something like that (even if they have a lot of shops in modular already!) LEGO antique shop by lisqr, on Flickr
  7. I get the feeling it might be at minifig scale, if you know what I mean! Anyways, very nice MOC, excellent work!
  8. There was a time where I stuck strictly to the manuals, but that only lasted a few years. I put all my LEGO into storage, condemning them to being boring. Then I needed to build something for a school project, and LEGO was the only way it would be plausible, so I broke out the LEGO out of storage and then built what I needed. Needless to say, I found it funner than sticking strictly to manuals, so began my interest in LEGO MOCs (since so far, every MOC I've made is more or less poopy [i tend to be a perfectionist, ruining all of my MOCs' chances of ever going anywhere outside of my computer's 'Failed MOCs' folder], I haven't posted any of them to the interwebs).
  9. Good choice, turning the floor into a toybox, just don't step on anything . As other people have said, selling sets isn't a particularly great idea (in my opinion) since you never know when you might need their bricks for a project!
  10. Your trains... they are so amazing! Although the monorail looks kind of simple considering what your other trains look like but for a first (according to your Flickr) it's much better then I could do! EDIT: After re-reading the title -- 'trainshed' is two words and should be 'train shed' - nothing major, but it would make the title look a bit better
  11. Wow! This little MOC is really great! I like the way you made that pit... very good depth perception! - AngleBrick
  12. Hello, I'm new to the Eurobricks forum, I really like microscale creations, and I'd like to build some, but due to the relatively small size of the scale, I'm not sure how to do it without feeling like it's (the model) too minimalist. Also, since i've never really built a microscale model (I usually stuck to minifig scale for some odd reason) I'd like some tips and techniques to help me make some microscale models without feeling super-minimalist. TL;DR (just in case) : Anyone have some tips and/or techniques to offer me when it comes to microscale building? PS: I didn't know where else to put this, if it's in the wrong forum section then feel free to move it. - AngleBrick
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