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Thanks for this wonderful review Inky! I've never been a fan of minis, but I must say this is probably is the best one I've seen. The overall shape and design are very accurate, the colors are spot-on and it's quite amazing how TLG incorporated the functional rotating wings for such a small build.
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Great night shot, captures the scene very well! Well done once again on this WWII vig Fistach!
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Amazing modular MOC lisqr! The architecture, color scheme, and interior details are all perfect for this antique shop. One interesting detail to note, are those stacked grey box containers that you used for the rectangular columns in front? That's simply an ingenious and very clever building technique! Excellent work overall!
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Now that's a real Police HQ - huge as it should be with lots of functional rooms and details inside. I particularly like the multi-prison cells and the conference room. The only thing that I would critique are the grey walls in front which are a bit inconsistent with the overall white color scheme of the building, but I assume you ran out of white wall panels? But overall, you did a great job expanding the standard Police HQ to make a better one of your own. BTW, your MOC would be better appreciated if you deeplink the photos in your post. To do that, just right click on the pic > choose Medium 640 or 800 > right-click again on the photo > choose 'Copy Image Location' and then paste the Image URL in the Insert Image Icon when you edit your post, like this: Hope that helps!
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Interesting design for a light mech, and looks like it's multi-purpose too as it can perform various functions. Nice work!
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Excellent Octan Truck Ralph_S! I agree that is a very clever way of using those chair pieces for the wheel arches. The color scheme is spot-on, and the protective bars in front are well done details too. Great job as always!
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[MOC] Space Police - Biomechanical Alienhunter
XimenaPaulina replied to Ingrimm's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Very well done SP3 Mech! I personally like the black-grey color scheme as it fits the color of the uniform of the space police. The overall bulkiness coupled with the spike details really give this Mech a brute menacing look. Great job Ingrimm! -
Very nice review, thanks for sharing Nicker! I must say this is a wonderful little classic castle set - you get to have three different minifigs, a variety of weapons and accessories, two horses and a prison carriage - what more can you ask for? I didn't know this before, but it is also interesting to note that the old saddle mold has only one clip compared to the current ones with two clips.
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Not bad for your first MOC, I think you got the basic shape right, but it could definitely use a few more detailing and smoothening out the studs with tiles will give it the appropriate smooth finish. But that is already a good starting point that you could always improve with the right parts and as you gain more experience in MOCing. Welcome to the forums BTW!
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Very nice entry Geertos13! The color scheme looks nice as well as the three-broom sticks front logo and interiors details. It could have used a few more tables and people inside, but I understand you tried to work within the 1000-piece limit. Good job and best of luck!
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Ha, I knew it'll be just a matter of minutes before this get blogged. You're really fast KimT!
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Interesting find Darth Sion, thanks for sharing. According to the article, these will be released as Japenese capsule toys. Too bad these "egg capsules" don't make their way into our part of the world.
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[Star Wars] A Pair of Figures from the Old Republic
XimenaPaulina replied to Rayman's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Wow, the print details of these custom figs are just amazing! Heck, even TLG can't make minifigs this detailed! Excellent work Rayman! Hope to see more awesome stuff from you soon. -
I love the overall tan smoothness of this diorama. The various details fit perfectly this Tatooine set-up. Great work Davor!
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KielDaMans SW LDD Mocs
XimenaPaulina replied to Superkalle's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
You're welcome Superkalle, I am more than happy to share the LXF files of my SW MOCs. Thanks also for bringing out this topic. I hope it's just ok if I voiced out my opinion here (and not in the PM). I, for one, think this is a great idea and I completely for this proposed LDD MOC Index here in the LDD forum. We all know that in the past year or so there has been an observable increase of LDD MOCs in Eurobricks, and having a common index will really be helpful for easy searching, browsing, and referencing of LDD MOCs. But I believe the success of this MOC Index will all depend on the willingness of the LDD builder to share the LXF files of their MOCs. Not all LDD MOCs posted here in EB have LXF files, and of course, the builders have all the right to keep their so-called 'trade secrets'. But for those who want to share, like what marcosbessa and I did, this will be great for other members who might want to make a copy of their own or learn some building techniques by analyzing the LXF. I really do hope we'll have this LDD MOC Index up in the near future. I totally agree with the suggestions of Eskallon, assigning different Indexers will truly help to set-up and maintain this LDD MOC Index. I happen to browse the entirety of the forums on a daily basis so if you need my help I'm more than willing to 'provide my free services.' I also think that one of the responsibilities of the Indexer is to contact the LDD MOCer and ask if it would be ok if he/she would like to share the LXF of his/her LDD MOC or not. Or we could still Index those MOCs without LXF and just state that the LXF file is unavailable. -
Welcome aboard Mr. Sandman! Do enjoy your stay here, see you around the forums.
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Welcome to the forums Mr. Lestrange. It's quite interesting you named yourself after an HP character yet you love SW and your avatar is the Delta Squad. Anyway, hope you have fun here!
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A late but deserving nonetheless welcome to you Ratshot! It was nice to read your detailed intro, now I know the reason behind the Mr. T (and all his treasure around his neck) avatar.
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Very nicely done Oky! I'm not familiar with the scene since I haven't seen the movie, but it's really interesting to see seven Harry Potters all together in one room. It's also nice to observe that each Harry decoy has the distinct torsos of Harry's friends. Good job too on the custom Order of the Phoenix members, who would've thought Mace's face will fit perfectly for Kingsley Shacklebolt! Great work overall!
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Harry Potter: Wizard's Duel - Duelling Club
XimenaPaulina replied to ADHO15's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Ah ok sorry I didn't noticed your previous post. No worries, enjoy your week-long holiday CF. Just let me now if you'd like to duel each other again I'll still adjudicate for you guys. -
This is a very noble gesture from you marcosbessa, thank you for sharing your builds in LDD as these will be quite useful for those who want to make one of their own and for everyone to learn some of your expert building techniques. I did a similar thing before and it's really great to know how other members will benefit just by sharing one's creations. Again, thank you!
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Wow, this is just an amazing converison of the new bank set to modular-type! I simply love the interior details, particularly the new larger safe, the spiral staircase, and even the robber's basement. Very well done mifody!
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Another lovely vignette HeLena! It really looks like the two are very happily in love. Nice moonlight shot too! Good job and keep it up!
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That's.. just.. . Nice one def, it looks like mechanical arms provide better uhm.. ah nevermind! @Cloney: I like that spray-painting shot, nice positioning!
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MOC: Ninjago Training Hideout
XimenaPaulina replied to WesternOutlaw's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Very well done NinjaGo MOC TheBrickster! I, for one, like the turning battle arena, as it fits perfectly the highly-playable nature of this theme (spinners, playing cards). The build of the hideout is very oriental-looking, nice use of those printed (or stickered?) pieces. And as always, great gob on your signature photo-edited presentation. Excellent work overall! BTW, are you that Shogun Master in the middle? (though in white undershirt this time)