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L-space

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  1. This looks great. After a short visit to wikipedia I got the idea. Respect with a capital R.
  2. Thanks, the scaffolding is just there for the build , my macon is ordering more bricks to get started again.
  3. Excellent work again. A perfect home for all of them.
  4. After a long time of of LEGO and just lurking here I just started working on my new project two weeks ago. Here is just a teaser of the build. If you want to follow the build just visit the brickshelf folder. If it is not visible it only means I recently uploaded new photo's, enjoy.
  5. Another fine review, thanks! The Wampa is a great addition to every Star Wars OT collection and is happy in my cabinet eating away at his chicken leg. I took an extra Taun-taun and added han to the display and I'm pretty happy with the looks of it.
  6. Great work. I really like the layout and total feel of it.
  7. Great work! Very close to the original pics and it looks cool too. This is something 'd like in my collection.
  8. Very good use of the Classic style in your colors! Love the way it all turned out.
  9. Thanks, the smaller building is the power supply, fed by the two tesla spheres on the roof. I am particullary proud of the way the bricked up door turned out. It took me three tries and then succes. Thanks mate. The roof technic has been used before here on Eurobricks and I thought it was another great way of showing straw roofs. The waal is the "Wall of Names" and has its own topic...somewhere.
  10. The improvements have been made and I must say I like them: - Changed the roofing to resemble the look of a straw roof by using the minifig hands technic. (learned right here) - Changed the top of the walls by adding cheeseslopes instead of tiles. Here it is attached to the High Energy Matrix building
  11. HEX; High Energy Magic building On the model: This weekend I finally completed part 7 of my Unseen University project. It took me about 4 months on and off to complete; waiting for bricklink orders and then adding a segment and so on. In the pictures we see Ponder Stibbons, caretaker of HEX, giving us the tour. You can also see the new "Wall of Names", with a roof technic I picked up here on Eurobricks. HEX description: The youngest building in Unseen University, and lately, probably the building with the most academic activities. The more serious student wizards, under the guidance of Ponder Stibbons (Head of Inadvisably Applied Magic), analyze known magical spells and particles of magic themselves. The research students here have worked out, for example, that the Rite of AshkEnte can be performed with only a few essential ingredients, without all the magical rubbish like skulls and dribbly candles. One of the major tasks, however, is the splitting of the Thaum, the matter that makes up magic itself. The High Energy Magic Building is home to Hex, the University's thinking engine. Hex is Ponder Stibbons' main field of work (technically making him the Disc's only I.T. expert), but Stibbons is constantly worried about it. Stibbons never knows what's going to happen next with Hex, and sometimes even catching himself calling Hex "he", which is, of course, ridiculous, as Hex is a machine. And HEX is open to the public on: MOCpages Brickshelf flickr Brickshelf contains all the photo's btw. Enjoy.
  12. Beautifull vignette NewRight. It looks great, maybe just add a small rock in the middle of the field to give the soldiers something to trip over. That should fill the field just enough I think.
  13. Excellent work Waterbrick Down. Great facade of the building, love the advertisement and a great display inside. And, as said, a nice way to incorporate fleshies.
  14. Great work. My favorites are the waal and the roofing. Looks like only the monkey has got what it takes in this tavern.
  15. Funny thing, I don't use my bike for speed. Just for cruisin' along. Everything else is up for speed. From skates to train I don't mind. If I ever was to buy a fast bike I'd probably kill myself on the nearest tree (or doorway)
  16. Nice job on the townsquare matey. Lots of detail and lovey-dovey pirates as well.
  17. Great work jansued. Nearly late is still on time. Great way to make the fire brigade. A big from me. And amazing work on the pump. As far as I can tell it's pretty historical correct.
  18. Ha, bikes are better then cars, even F1 cars. Just kiddin, like what you like. And I'm sure you can come up with some amazing minifig-scale bikes. But I'm still proud of that tag. It can only be topped by a MOC-expert tag. And I'm working on that one.
  19. Great work Ralph. Perfect rendition of the aircraft. the colorscheme works well and again amazing what you did with the fold-up wings.
  20. That will even be a tough model to capture in micrscale, but I have faith in you. Good luck!
  21. Great work again LuxorV. I like the overall look of the model. The only thing I notice is the transition from the engine into the fuselage. That looks a bit odd. But in general a well deserved A+. Now that would be an epic MOC. Who will step to the challenge?
  22. Great work LuxorV. This film has as much haters as lovers, but I really like the style. Looking forward to see more.
  23. I like it Thrash. If you throw a pig in, you've got the pirate version of Porkies.
  24. kiranc1, may I suggest that you deeplink your pictures instead of just saying "visit my website". And perhaps add a, small, description. It is much more appealing to others this way. If you have trouble deeplinking here is a tutorial. Good luck next time. take the image url and place it between two image tags and you are done.
  25. This is taking the LEGO hospital into the 21st century in a heartbeat. Looking good. But where is the tomograph of the minifig patient? That would be fun to see.
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