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Marin Stipković

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  1. They're moving and they need a new home. Will You build it for them?
  2. Built after a summer of playing cards with my brothers and over a course of ten months. First plans were made in September 2009 and I slowly collected bricks for it. It was finished in May 2010 and has been displayed on "Kockice EXPO 2010" (thirty thousand people have seen it). It measures 36 x 23 cm. It is now displayed in Jan Beyer's office in Billund. In return he gave me 10188 Death Star. Thank You, Jan! For more pictures please go here. Thank You!
  3. That looks like a lot of fun! One of the most amazing LEGO things I've seen, and in such a small scale!
  4. I love the first one, it's amazing.
  5. Went there today and got this: NOTICE: This domain name expired on 07/14/2010 and is pending renewal or deletion I hope it's only temporary.
  6. Built for my professor in musical school where I learn double bass. Took me a week or two and I had no pieces because all of them are still on Kockice Expo 2010. On display in the classroom: And I really wanted a shot with the classroom filled with kids... Flickr and MOCpages Thanks for stopping by!
  7. 1. Yes 2. Individual 3. Easter Island sculptures or Athens acropolis 4. Fully functional remote vehicle of any kind 5. PF IR receivers as well as remote controllers packed individually or even as a set with a battery box and two PF motors
  8. Amazing system for the doors. I also like all of the train's functions. That picture taken in the dark is extra good.
  9. Very nice. I really like the shape of that container.
  10. Thanks guys. As far as the Coke goes, I don't drink while I build (fear of sticky bricks ).
  11. A vignette built for a contest in club Kockice (link in my sig). Theme was everyday life. (pictures are links to Flickr pages) A moccer is working on a MOC (WIP in his hands), and a set (8265) sits on its box on the desk. Details and a hidden detail. Thank You!
  12. Thank You! Just "generic". I didn't even look at any pictures for inspiration, just went straight to building it.
  13. Built for a building demolition module in a City diorama. The backhoe cannot be rotated as there will never be a need for it. The model was built exclusively for the demolition and nothing else. (MOCpages or Flickr) (Pictures are links to slightly larger pictures.) Thank You!
  14. If You'd like to see the painting - click on the image...
  15. Thanks all. It's trans-green tiles/plates on black plates.
  16. Nope, it's actually the old system: + +
  17. Thank You, but when You're talking to me You don't have to put ' ' around my name. That's my real name. The kiddy car ride was designed by my brother. Did You check the video? We're both very proud of it (him of the idea, me of the mechanism). name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src=" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object>"> name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src=" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object>" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350">
  18. A 32x32 module for a City diorama. MOCpages gallery - here. Flickr set - here. For a video of the kids' ride in action please go to my brother's MOCpages gallery (since he's the one who built it) - here. (The bar shouldn't really be there, but I ran out of tables.) Thank You!
  19. Thank You! No, the logo was made as is, with no LEGO reconstruction in mind. Therefore some minor proportion differences.
  20. Pictures are links to Flickr pages. Alternatively, You can also visit the MOCpages page here. This is the original (links to the club's forum): Thank You!
  21. It's amazing! I'm loving all the functionality and it also looks great. Makes me wanna do some more PF stuff...
  22. Thanks, everyone. The whole car is not fragile except the rear bumper. That's the part that falls of every time I transport it (as it is holding on only two studs).
  23. A beautiful MOC and it got the presentation it deserves. Great job.
  24. I like these too. For resizing photos check this topic - Tutorial by Lord of Pies
  25. Thanks, everyone, but this building was put apart a long time ago so nothing further is going to happen.
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