TenorPenny
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It is an interesting challenge to restrict yourself to mostly gold and the elements available. You have finished it very well indeed.
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A very, very MANTIS vehicle.
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- H03 Kaalin
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The ship is a delight. The integration of technic panels is excellent.
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The two tone tan building is particularly well done.
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Intro: Welcome to Marcello's Rum Bar
TenorPenny replied to Simon_S's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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NIce idea to make the eyes..!
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An odd colour palette. Works really well.
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Nice idea, well executed..!
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Your use of parts make this look quite malicious. Well done.
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[MOC] Tilda (Into the Badlands..)
TenorPenny replied to Vedauwoo's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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Great work. I especially like the creatures.
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[The Frozen Beyond: Cat B] Ice Dragon
TenorPenny replied to BrickCurve's topic in Guilds of Historica
Haven't seen that wing technique before; sterling work.- 16 replies
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[REVIEW] 42048 - Race Kart
TenorPenny replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks for this review..! I'm not a technic fan but will be buying this for the pretty panels and excellent parts. -
Terrific use of those printed elements.
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Great sense of drama here.
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Very Octan and excellently put together.
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Great selection of characters and techniques.
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The Komondor-class Destroyer The Komondor-class Destroyer was one of the many military projects spawned to take advantage of the hike in European Union defence budgets following the disastrous Pan-Eurasian War. The ageing Bulk Cruiser required a modern, effective replacement. Sequential Defence Innovations (SDI) threw their hat in the ring in the form of the Komondor. The ship was presented as an ‘armoured destroyer’ and featured impressive defensive equipment, including overlapping armour plate and reinforced shields. It packed an array of conventional weaponry and modern command and control systems to boot. SDI, however, overspent on their budget and overran the fiscal controls placed on design briefs by the European Union. This made the ship very expensive a prospect; cost was the significant factor in the Union’s decision not to choose the ship as their first choice. Testing footage, ship specifications and other information had been leaked during the procurement process, though, and SDI found buyers through less official channels. The Gnoboare known to have bought at least one; the European Union found this out the hard way in a rather eye-opening border skirmish. SDI had fabricated and planted enough evidence of industrial espionage by Gnobo spies to escape punishment. A total of 20 were produced, mostly ending up in the hands of various Gnobo brigades, although – ironically – three found their way into the hands of the Free Brigades, an offshoot Union mercenary group. The ship excels in defence; it is ideally suited to holding the line against all but the largest capital ships. The layering of its armour plate and clever construction of bulkheads means it can keep on fighting even when under sustained fire. It packs adequate anti-fighter weaponry to hold off small-scale raids and attacks without fighter cover of its own. The ship’s flaws are revealed when its ability to attack are tested. It is one of the slowest modern capital ships; highly mobile opponents can flank, harass and otherwise escape its range too easily. This inflexibility is one reason the European Union opted for different designs, like the Bremen-class Corvette, instead.
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You don't see many Egypt-based forts. Nice work on an underfilled niche.
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Great idea and excellent vehicles comprising it.
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Really swish technique.
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Epic scale and set up.
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Indeed; slick build and nice scale all over.