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TheLET

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  1. The sets are nothing special, but the parts are great. I'm curious what the series will be like. And those new ball-and-socket elements are really great. These will be useful for a lot of brickbuild creatures.
  2. This is really impressive and recognizable MOC. I noticed your digital version of this MOC some time ago, but the brickbuild version looks even better.
  3. Thanks for the review, the set looks great and this version of Saruman looks even better then the one in the wizard battle. All the rooms looks good, although floor five is my favorite. I really like the pictures of the five wizards, it's a great reference to the source material.
  4. Really nice model, the amount of details in these models is great, and the bogies are amazing.
  5. Recently I finished me latest MOC a medieval water well. I had this idea for a MOC for some time now but now I had finally the time to finish it. I have tried to make the well as round as possible. The main difficulty was the roof since. I didnt wanted to use to much large parts in the roof, since these parts made the well too smooth looking. It was not intended to be funtional, but still the haul mechanisme really works. More pictures are on brickshelf (when public) Comments and feedback is appreciated
  6. The piston system works fine however the piston itselves goes slightly up and down when the trains moves. That explains it. That is indeed another very good MOC.
  7. I believe I recognise this part from my youth, altough I'm not completly sure. However I think it might be an old Playmobil road sign. Those were often stickered and had one clip on the back. If this it the case then the stop sign should be a bit larger then this one.
  8. Thanks for all the reactions. I'm glad you liked it. The wall of the tender is made sideway placed bricks with and offset tile on it. The wall has an 1x1x1 panel in it in order to generate room to attach the tile. This makes me curious, but I'm pretty certain that you are mistaken. I just finished this MOC last week and besides I don't think that some of the parts like these were available last year.
  9. This is my first post on eurobricks, and I thought this would be a nice way to introduce myself. I have recently finished my first real MOC. It is a model of Stephenson's Rocket as it was built in 1829. The locomtive itself is quite small which made it difficult to get the right shape, and still be able to add the details. However the biggest challenge was not the locomotive itself but the tender, since I really wanted it to have the same timbered structure as the prototype. More phots can be found on Brickshelf: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=525528 Comments and feedback is most welcome.
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