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TenorPenny

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  1. Simply awesome. Turtle-like, in common with the source inspiration, and solid build.
  2. Very, very good work, matey. Figures and construction combined!
  3. This is an awesome concept, very well executed, even if it didn't make the deadline. The backstory and minifigs add depth to an already quality model.
  4. Awesome build. I especially like the domed-cockpit!
  5. No: thank *you*!
  6. Large, looming and dangerous. Excellent! I'd be interested in seeing the other modules, too.
  7. Good use of the retro colour scheme. I like the antenna array at the nose, too!
  8. The tower and colour scheme work really well. Good work!
  9. The legs are specifically well done! Quality work.
  10. I have to agree on the efficacy of the colour scheme. The engine you've built for the ship looks top notch, too!
  11. Highly impressive in both scale and imagination.
  12. Accurate, indeed! Quality MOC. Solid and does the job.
  13. I would've preferred a non-fleshy face. It's otherwise perfectly constructed! Well done.
  14. I like the businessman. He has a fun, expressive feel about him.
  15. I agree, the shifted, broken look of the ex-ship is perfectly done.
  16. It's cute, a tongue-in-cheek idea brought to life. The chickens are a nice touch, too.
  17. It's a strange, angular design, hunched over, almost, but works perfectly. Top drawer stuff.
  18. The stubby shape is a big draw. The functionality/playability is a good touch, too.
  19. I like your use of the wing pieces, side on, to give the beast some shape. Solid work!
  20. Cute, indeed! And it fits within the old school Space style of things, to boot. No weapons, no visor, maximum fun!
  21. Thanks for the comments, Asuka! Helpful and encouraging, indeed.
  22. Cute. You've included a lot of detail within such a tiny ship. Stupendous work.
  23. The landing skids alone are worthy of plaudits. Excellent!
  24. A quirky scene with certain attention to detail. Excellent effort.
  25. I agree. Using a taken-apart minifig for clothes is a master stroke on a cute, engaging scene.
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