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XimenaPaulina

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  1. Loved reading your intro Zoidy, very well written and true-to-the-heart. There's really nothing we can do to resist the FOL inside us. I hope you enjoy the site and see you around!
  2. Oops my bad, there's no new cheap set where the clone pilot can be acquired except from those three sets. What I meant was the price of the minifig has significantly come down the past couple of years, compared to when it was first released.
  3. Welcome aboard Dazmundo! It sure sounds you have a pretty neat collection of classic Castle sets, be sure to hold onto them and if you have time to rebuild it, pls. share some photos of your collection. Enjoy your stay here in Eurobricks!
  4. Welcome back to the wonderful world of Lego Evilplatypus! Don't worry too much about your small staring Lego collection, I'm sure in time that will grow significantly as your passion towards our beloved Lego intensifies. The creator sets are always a good starting point, and the new Sonic Boom is definitely a great set worth buying. Well, I hope you have fun here at the site.
  5. Welcome to the forums Haltiamieli! It was nice to read your introduction and we're glad to have you here in Eurobricks. Enjoy the site and see you around!
  6. It's nice to hear everyone's pet vs. Lego stories but there is already a similar topic regarding this in the Community forum --> Lego and cats. I think it would be better if this was just merged with that one.
  7. Thanks for the well wishes guys! :)

  8. Nice one The Legonater, I totally agree with your point. The 7676 RGS having no pilot was a crime. In order to fill-in this 'gaping hole' in the RGS, I had to shell out another $20 for two clone pilots, since during that time, the clone pilot was still exclusive to the V-19 and RAS and hence very expensive.
  9. It's good to finally negate other's Natural Talent, I would've been mincemeat once again in the opening round if not for that. DS for Round 2 sent!
  10. These are very nice customs S_alvyn10! I love LOTR and you pretty much got their look perfectly well. The yellow version of Qui-Gonn's hair is tailor-fitted for Legolas, while the Dwarf minifig in the Castle line is Gimli right from the very start. But if I may suggest, it's more advisable to deeplink photos (from an image-hosting site such as flickr, brickshelf) in your posts rather than attaching them. This topic may help you --> clickey. And just a friendly reminder, EB being an AFOL site, is expecting you to observe proper capitalization and punctuation in your posts. All of them are customs the way I see it, with Gimli and Aragorn being purist customs, while Legolas having the custom decal and painted hairpiece.
  11. I agree this Terracotta Army made in Lego looks wonderful! The shield has that nicely detailed character in front, and the hair pieces are quite intriguing to see in black. Very nicely done!
  12. I saw this in the SW photography thread, and your custom Pre Vizsla looks really good Solscud. Nice job on the shoulder cape and the darksaber. But I think the face is too young and 'good-looking' for this character. The generic CW Mando face would have sufficed, but I guess that's too creepy for your taste.
  13. Very ingenious idea Solscud! With your 'discovery' of this rotating head customization, astromechs will be even more accurate, especially when coupled with the additional third leg. Do you mind if I use the same technique? (It really looks good ). Great job!
  14. Wow, that's an extremely impressive and quite massive creation BongoTheBear! Not only is the subject unique, but the way you built it with so much details is what's even more fantastic. You really captured this underwater scene perfectly, with the accurate huge skeletal structure and the surrounding corals and other marine life. Kudos also to the convincing underwater photo-editing. Outstanding work overall!
  15. Honestly, I didn't get it either, only now that you've pointed that out. Ah silly slow me, how could I miss the 'Horn' part...
  16. Aww, they're all so...cute! It's very impressive how you were able to achieve such level of detail and accuracy for such small-scale builds. I agree that this is creativity and resourcefulness at its best! Simply an amazing work lisqr!
  17. Great work on the circular stage arena lisqr! I've been working around with similar circular builds too in LDD and I know how tricky that is. The gaps are the main obstacle in this type of build, but yours seem perfect for a battle arena. Even the huge star logo using the hinge bricks and plates are very well done too. Very good job overall!
  18. Oh, very nice LDD MOC SilentMode! It's a good thing you'll do this in real brickbuild, can't wait to see that one.
  19. Lots of great stuff from the short time I've been away! @Masked: I'm lovin' your jedi photos, Shaak really looks great and can't wait for mine to finally arrive in the mail. How about making fun of Saesee next? (easy target) @Rufus: I couldn't even tell that was 'shopped. It looks genuine with all those K3-POs lined close together. Excellent work on the P'shopping!
  20. As always, outstanding job on your signature comic strip presentation ThePenguin! Its nice to see the new BD carrier in the blue CIS colors and this one carrying the 'badder' SBDs. Nice concept, good build, and just overall great presentation!
  21. Surprisingly, the one that I really liked the best among this bunch is the Cargo Sled, its just very 'purposeful' the way I see it, and its build is as good as the other creations.
  22. I like your unique approach on the ETA, with those slick SNOT wings. Great job once more!
  23. Another nice creation Rook! That's a very clever way to use those door pieces for the tail fins. Just curious though, why are Senate Commandos piloting this and your Aqua fighter?
  24. I'm lovin' the egg-shape design of this aquatic speeder - very unique, interesting, and most important of all - 'aqua-dynamic'. What's even more impressive is how you incorporated functional details (opening cockpit, movable rear fin) in this relatively small build. That's truly a testament of your MOC expertise Rook, very well done once more!
  25. Excellent speederbike design Rook! The greebling details are simply amazing, not overly done and just perfect for the right 'dirtbike' look. The black-dark bley color scheme is effective, and the use of that custom-painted (?) black scout trooper helmet fits well with the rider. Great work as always!
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