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Very nice vignette. You really made photoshop work for you. To make it more realistic you may want to use this torso.
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Great work. I really like the way you keep the color scheme consistant and both faces in the floor and wall.
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Thanks very much. I really like the website, please keep this up. I don't have Itunes nor will I ever have and I'd hate to mis out on this.
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Happy Birthday Don't let your age pull you out of LEGO!
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These sets offer better design then anything I have seen in recent years. Allthough with the red roof it makes it look like playmobil. If you squint you won't see the difference. And I'm still so going to get them.
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LEGO Collectable Minifigures General Discussion
L-space replied to Nabii's topic in Special LEGO Themes
All these look great and I can't wait to get my hands on them. I really hope the mime is spot on. I'll start building the scorpion pit immediately. -
Another great job Ralph. You keep amazing me. If I may offer a new challenge; try the Air Force AB-412 "Tweety" SAR helicopter from Leeuwarden. That should fit quit nicely in the entire line of your models.
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Well, I do the same kind of work as my sigfig but I don't live on a flat world carried through space by four elefants on a giant turtle. And I lost the moustache 3 years ago because my age cought up with my face.
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Happy Birthday Teddy. en geniet ervan....
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Incredible, thanks a million CopMike. Unbelievable what an effort you put into this. Thanks alot. Small PS if someone is interested in the IJ minifigs let me know.
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Lego Atlantis Cartoon Network feature
L-space replied to diggitydug's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Tanks mate, I will watch it home. Work internet sucks. -
Winner of Swedish Robinson to buy Lego with price money
L-space replied to Killerrabbit's topic in Community
My first delibarate off topic post but just couldn't resist being Air Assault myself. What two things drop out of the sky? answer: -
Lego Atlantis Cartoon Network feature
L-space replied to diggitydug's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Unfortunately the video is only available in the US. Does anyone know another source? -
Happy B-day. Enjoy your time with family, friends and LEGO.
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Personally I am not afraid to show my studs. I only tile when it adds something extra to the MOC. I have used tiling mostly as roofliner or on steps because that is when it really stands out. Inside buildings I keep the studs exposed. It helps setting minifigs and it shows I'm using LEGO. It is something I'm used of seeing since I was four and that probably won't change.
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Excellent review Zorbas. One of the best seen here. Now I really want this set. Or at least half of it. I think I will give away the tractor and trailer with the farmer and keep the rest. This is worth your while. Keep 'm spareribs coming.
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My votes: 16x16 just small enough to be made bij anybody with enough details that can be included. Note 16x16 times more makes bigger layouts i.e. 32x32 and 48x48. So an easy standard. 8 studs wide corridor small enough for a group walking through and big enough for a small vehicle. raised and baseplate. However joining points must be set. The moonbase standard clearly states were the linking pins are. This is a must if you want to integrate different MOC's! As you can see I've thought it through. Looking forward to the results.
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Well, it was under the hotel in the sewer/ drainage system. It would be awesome to have it concluded. But I understand the problems with that. I just really like the scene.
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Does anybody else like Motorcycles around here?
L-space replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Community
Are you talking about the Eurobricks event in Billund in april? Just for clarification. Allthough I would like to come, I am afraid I just don't have the time to attend. -
looks promissing Bart. I do think the nose has an air-intake, so I guess it should be open instead of closed. BTW there are some great MOC's around brickshelf. Just have a look for further inspiration. Good luck and love to see the result.
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Does anybody else like Motorcycles around here?
L-space replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Community
So it's been a while since my last visit. Mailnly because the weather is to bad for me to drive in. Yes, i'm a whimp. Yesterday my bike came back from the shop from its winter tune-up. The dealers have a special rate, and I fell for the marketing trick. However I did order myself a new handlebar, all black, and it looks great. Now I really can't wait for spring. Last year I could start at March 2nd so who'll knows about this year. Fingers crossed. EDIT: just made this new icon, hope you like it. -
Great work, in both ways. A nice rendition of a ravine with just enough details to make it interestng and enough simplicity on the walls so you don't focus on them all the time. It took me some time to figure out Eastwood . But then my mind warped and I got it now. This is the stuff I like. Hope you post pics of the entire lay-out later.
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Thanks all, again. Especially Ratshot for granting me this great honour as a "not-normally-pirate-builder". I have put some pics on Flickr as well to keep it complete up there.
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"Welcome to the Palace Hotel Ballroom. We would especially like to welcome all the representatives of the Illonois law enforcement community who have chosen to join us here to day.... Very, very impressive. Just gotta love the bluesmobile. Too bad you can't have Jake take of his sunglasses, that was hilarious in its simplicity.
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Hot Rod
L-space replied to Perterz's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Cool stuff dude This car has some very nice features. I like the engine, side panels (great uoside down technic) and the interior. Best part however is the hood ornament.