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Withacee

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  1. Trees. I always think trees and forest in the winter. This is a study I did for our Winter village this year. Inspired on LEGO 40052.
  2. I have absolutely no idea how you come up with these creative ideas, nor where on earth you get all these rare parts my wife and I have been looking for for ages, but this is smashing. The interior scenes are unsurpassed, the kitchen-dining room picture is adorable. Pity about the hand painted baby lion "teddy bear" (only joking ). Keep clicking those bricks together, I love your work.
  3. Nice one, lightningtiger! Looks great between the DA and BB. I read you used no stickers. The "co-op" sign is very well-designed. Keep clicking those bricks together!
  4. Now, this is very impressive. You made great use of the space inside, and the details of the interior are wonderful. That "pirate room" with the skull and cannon is brilliant! Keep clicking those bricks together.
  5. Terrific design! I especially like the ground floor façade, and the slopes towards the entrance are very well done. The second picture portrays an absolutely perfect scene. And that pool is brilliant Keep clicking those bricks together!
  6. There are some great ideas here, very creative! Keep it up.
  7. Okay, this somehow slipped past me as well. What a great build. Original design and great interior details. The foliage is terrific, and I love that kitchen. Keep clicking those bricks together!
  8. A great scene you put up there. I like it a lot. Great sliding doors! Keep clicking those bricks together!
  9. Smashing! It's really in the true "Haussmann" style.Great detailing on all floors, inside and out. I love the façades and the outside colour combinations, especially on the ground floor and the roof. The ground floor music store is brilliant, and I love the brick-built drums as a centre piece. A great achievement. Keep clicking those bricks together!
  10. Now that's seriously funny And WhiteFang, cheers for putting up the review! Great read, as always. Keep up the good work, and keep clicking those bricks together.
  11. Hey kevin8, Nice to see something from you again. Great MOC design from your friend. I like it! The façade looks nice, and the interior, too. Nice kitchen! Bold statement to use yellow, but I think it works. Would be nice to see it in real bricks. Keep clicking those bricks together.
  12. Brilliant, cheers for that!
  13. Hey, I'm back! Cheers very much, Bonaparte!
  14. Great stuff! The first floor façade might look a bit "in your face" bulky, but I love the interior details and the ground floor façade. Keep clicking those bricks together. And, PS, I love the fact that you put so much time in creating nice pictures!
  15. Well, I love this one. Great design, and that added "balcony" on the second floor really adds to the atmosphere. And this may seem like a tiny detail, but that pot of flowers really makes all the images stand out even more, both colour-wise and composition-wise. Excellent. Keep clicking those bricks together!
  16. I think it's this one (of 2014):http://www.bricklink...b1945#T=C&C=105 I didn't know it either.
  17. Nope, no images. Looks nice, from your photobucket account, though!
  18. Cheers for putting up the lxf!
  19. Absolutely smashing. Very original design, and still true to the modular standards. Fits in well. The interior is lovely, and I really like the wall with the tree design. Great lighting effects, too! Keep clicking those bricks together.
  20. I love it. It's truly inspirational. This can be used in any city, slightly modified if need be. Keep clicking those bricks together.
  21. Another great one. Your style is unmistakable, Both shop interiors are smashing. My absolute favourite parts are the exterior of the smaller building on the right and the ground floor façade of the electrical store. Keep clicking those bricks together!
  22. As I stated in the WV thread, I really love this set. I just think it's too large for our particular winter display. No matter, we'll buy it anyway, and make it run around the tree using the power functions. Still terribly annoyed though, that (as is the case with most sets) this set is 105 Euros in The Netherlands, and 90 in Germany!
  23. I did, but that's easily solved: you just need two 48x32 buildings.
  24. Yes, 16 (and 15) are definitely top three for me, too.
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