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That's a very nice creation and you've certainly made a great use of the Log Cabin pieces. The overall shape reminds me of the classic town houses - small and cute. You should resize those pictures though since the maximum picture size allowed in EB is 800x600. I'll replace these with their respective links for now and you can follow the tutorial prateek provided (or ask me if you need any help). Once you're done, re-post the resized pics by editing your first post.
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Nice creation pigpen, a good use of the technic pieces there. The pictures are a bit larger than permitted in here (the maximum size allowed is 800x600), so could you please resize them and post smaller ones? There is a tutorials index found in my signature if you don't know how to do so. Thanks.
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Topic moved in the Historic Themes forum. Very nice creation Klementina. I like the colours you've used and I love the way you've built the sign. This going to be a fantastic diorama, judging from all the creations I've seen. Great job!
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Thanks for the nice clear pictures Madi. Why not add some comments and thoughts of yours about the set and the elements in it too? You can take some ideas from the plethora of reviews in here and it will definitely make it more interesting, resulting in a solid review. Nice reference pic btw.
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No need to start a new topic regarding a review that has not been done yet - imagine if we had that for every new set. Patience is your friend, someone will eventually make one. I'll merge this with the 2011 City topic in case anyone wants to add to the discussion regarding the set itself.
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Nice find retrosalad. I'm leaving this topic in the Town Forum for now and I'm going to merge it with the Lucky LEGO finds topic tomorrow since it's mostly focused on pricing and you've got the resources info you were looking for. I'm gonna have to ask you to resize these photos though since pictures posted in EB must be no bigger than 800x600 according to the Site Guidelines. Here's a helpful tutorial on how to do that. Thanks.
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Great work Maks, that looks really beautiful and pretty sturdy. Some nice SNOT techniques you've got there and a great piece choice. The front part of the camper is one of the things that caught my attention the most - it looks very realistic, especially when you looks at it from an angle.
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Topic moved in the Train Tech Forum. Now, this is pretty impressive. Having a LEGO train running around the house by opening holes on the walls is not something I see every day. It seems that you've made a great job when it comes to the holes and their support and I love the fact that you've built a tunnel facade. Well done legodac and kudos to your wife!
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How to upload from Flickr to Eurobricks
Zorbas replied to Gregorovich's topic in Forum Information and Help
I've merged this topic with the one that Rick posted. This was too in the first page of the forum, searching is useful sometimes. -
Beautiful work Hoexbroe. I like the colours you've used because they produce a more "local/forklore" result and it's good that you've created a long platform - it's more practical for the minifigs. I'll move this in the Train Tech Forum btw since it has to do with trains.
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Recent similar topics merged.
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Great work snaillad! The design is excellent (the facade with the rounded corner is so beautiful ) and I really like the colours you've used. The tram is a great touch and adds to the overall picture. Brilliant work!
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Great work MdrnMrvls. The raised/curved bow is a really great detail and it's beautifully built. The protective tyres are a nice touch and adds to the overall scenery. Shrimps anyone?
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I've added some bits in your title in order to make it more City specific henryhotspurs. Click on the "Reply" button that's right below the post you want to reply to/quote. If you want to reply to many posts at the same time, click on the "Multiquote" button for every post you want to quote and then click the "Reply" that is at the bottom of the page. Don't forget capital letters at the beginning of every sentence.
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Perhaps the single file size was bigger than permitted. Since there is only a limited number of files/photos that can be uploaded due to available memory a member has, creating a Brickshelf account or even better a Flickr account is a really good solution that will definitely come in handy for future use too. About the Youtube video, you can use the "Insert Media" button found in the toolbar when posting to embed it. Hope that helped.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5e3M6v-rCQ&feature=related Classic. (I love listening to it when I'm driving - I even sing... ).
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Very nice work Hrw-Amen, the interior looks indeed beautiful with all these details you've put. I like the choice of colours you've made both for the interior and the exterior, you've combined tan with the other colours in a pretty successful way. Btw, why don't you deeplink some photos from the slideshow in your first post or even embed the YouTube video? It will make your topic more interesting and it will probably gather more attention. There is a helpful tutorials link in my signature if you don't know how this works.
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Let's focus on the LEGO discussion guys so we don't get off topic.
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Modular Buildings are your friends too. (If you really don't mind whether it's a MOC or an official set/expansion.) You can check this topic, this one, and this too, all from the Modular Master Svelte himself.
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Welcome to Eurobricks Sebas and welcome back to the wonderful world of LEGO. Nice photos, some really great classic town goodies you've got there. Reviving one's childhood collection is one of the most notable moments when coming back to LEGO and I can definitely share your enthusiasm and excitement - I was pretty excited too back then. I can see that town/city is your main interest so be sure to visit our Town Forum. Lots of things to see and discuss and a plethora of set reviews to check. Enjoy your stay and have fun! Aren't we all?
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Brickshelf is down at the moment but I had the chance of seeing it on Flickr. Great one Yatkuu! Excellent creation and I too agree that the screen curves are a really beautiful detail. Ohh the TV madness in "Zoo TV"... Early 90s, a great U2 period (Achtung Baby baby! ). Great piece choice for the olive too. You betcha!
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Since there is already a topic about Brickshelf problems I've merged your topic with the existing one Mono41. And yes, it seems that Brickshelf is not working at the moment.
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And I somehow forgot to mention that in my post. The pleasure was all mine. By all means do! (Really interesting Brickshelf account btw.)