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I like the stonework and angled walls of the hut and the thing with the flags on the left. The color choice for the ground is nice too. I need to get myself that helmet which the shaman(?) figure on the left in the figbarf picture is wearing. It looks very cool.
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Nice mod! This is how the set actually should've been. I feel like releasing a set with an incomple AT-ST and movie spoiler was a big mistake.
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Star Wars Buildable Figures Wish List
Trance89 replied to Vadermaul45623's topic in LEGO Action Figures
I don't collect all figures so my wish list won't be as long as yours, but here it is: B1 Battle Droid (with options to create a regular, commander and security version) Droideka Snow Trooper C-3PO Royal Guard- 21 replies
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The wings are attached to the bottom part with only 2 of these per wing, but they're strong enough to hold them.
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2 years is a long time But don't worry, it's better to take your time to try something new and create something good instead of rushing your build with the same old techniques and not really liking the MOC yourself afterwards. I'm not a fast builder myself so I know how it is. I sit down from time to time just trying some techniques, but the majority of them end up disassembled without being used.
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The thrusters were the first thing I made, even without knowing what kind of spaceship I was going to create later on. The bar of the rocket cone point was the last thing I added. I just tried it and thought it really added something to the build. While I was building this, the bottom reminded me of a fighter jet as well.
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Great build with lots of variety and detail! I really like how you used those dragon wings as detail for the water.
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This is very impressive for a first MOC. I guess you did a lot of research and/or trying to find techniques by yourself before you started building this. Also thanks for sharing some techniques. I hope to see more MOCS made by you.
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I gave classic space a try and this is the result. I tried to stick with the design of the original sets with a pretty flat grey base and a higher blue cockpit. Since I wanted a smooth bottom and wings, the design is a bit more complex than it looks, because I used bricks the normal way, upside down and the SNOT-technique. And to answer an important question: yes, it is swooshable! LL 243 Scout LL 243 Scout
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I finished building this AT-AT this week and I really enjoyed building it. Apart from a few unclear or difficult piece placements it felt like I was building an actual Lego set. Thanks for sharing this awsome build!
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I have a feeling I saw this somewhere before... Oh wait, I contributed some bricks for this build.
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It's on the leaf. They have 'Lego' on the inside. The zamor spheres have 'Lego' on the bottom. It can be very hard to see though. I checked a few katana's but they all had 'Lego' on them. I checked different kinds of window glass but they all had 'Lego' on them. The only transparent part that I haven't found 'Lego' on is #T=C"]this part. I only checked a few transparent pieces though. I haven't seen them on minifig related fabrics. Other fabrics have either © Lego (sometimes with more text), only '©' or nothing on them.
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The seagull has a Lego mark on the bottom, inside the part that connects with studs. It's very small but it's there. The goat has a Lego mark inside the stud on it's back. The first one I've checked was a bit faded and hard to see but a second one was clear enough.
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The windows and door are less complex than they might look. It's mostly plates, tiles,1x1 bricks with 1 stud on the side and headlight bricks. The small window on the top floor was the most complex but still not difficult. I wasn't sure if there was enough detail at first, but only for the top floor. I think the use of plates for the wall allready added a lot of detail, especially due to the color quality. The more you look at it, the more you'll get used to it. The flowers do look a bit too large but at least they look more playfull than two just rows of those new flowers. Thanks! That's why I only used them for the front. I didn't have enough for the whole house anyway and it saved me a lot of time breaking it down. I do like how it adds a lot of detail though.
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Although it can be connected with other builings, it has no separable floors. I did this intentionally so I could use more advanced building techniques for the windows and door. The offset of the 1x2 technic bricks is also different from the originals. The sides and backside are one big grey mass, so I took no photos of them.
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Nice build! True. The tips of the pyramids, however, are in fact perfectly aligned with 3 stars of the Orion Belt. Those tips are missing nowadays and they might have been made of gold or some transparent crystal. Another interesting thing is that the pyramids (except for the tip) where probably covered in white lime stone which made them smooth. Yes, I really love the history of ancient Egypt (and ancient Greece), so you built what inspires me.
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Great industrial look! The set-up in the first screen reminds me of an area in a city from the game Fable 3.
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REVIEW: 71011 LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 15
Trance89 replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Nice review again. You totally missed the chance to use the shark guy for a 'left shark' joke though. -
Great build! I also looks a bit like a hand grenade.
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I just came across this awesome video. It's about a Lego prosthesis invented by Columbian designer 'Carlos Arturo Torres,' during his internship at Lego future lab (Research & Development department). It's designed for children between 3 and 12 years. Source
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Great job Tom! I really like how you made the trees.
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Enchanted Forest Diorama - Arte em Peças 2015
Trance89 replied to cesbrick's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Holy stud! That's an awsome landscape! Too bad you didn't have enough bricks for more trees because it doesn't look like a forest now. I think it might have been better if the landscape was reduced by approximately 1/3 so you could have placed the trees more around and closer to the buildings. -
Light gray accurate RGB values
Trance89 replied to ___'s topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
According to this website.: R: 161 B: 165 G: 162 The LDraw code is the right one.- 1 reply
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Nice review! I think the Hailfire droid looks a bit better than the 2008 one, although that one was better as a whole set because it also included a Spider Droid for the same price. I thought the one released in 2003 was the best one, but it appears to be a Technic set. I thought it was a regular Star Wars set as well, but I could only vaguely remember the look of that one, except for the wheels.
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Reliability of website
Trance89 replied to Xenophobic Monoxide's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
The website seems a bit unprofessional but there appears to be a BrickLink shop with the same items as well. The feedback is pretty good. 1479 positive, 5 neutral and 0 negative.