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Perterz

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  1. I had atleast 3 of those from my childhood, I still have one which I use for seperating plates mostly. I use my knife for the tiles, very carefull tho. I find the brick separator limited in use but I won't doubt using it if I need it because it really comes in handy from time to time. Deffinatly a must-have, at least 1. It appears all brick separators nowadays are green? I only know the grey ones?! I there a difference?
  2. Perterz

    Car Talk

    Here's my first ride Nowadays the mirror is back in its place and I got me a new rearbumper. Nothing special, just the normal original one (same as before) but without dent and I\\\'ve also reconnected my standard rearfoglight since I placed a custom one on the previous kit. Right now, I'm saving up for this: That was it, nothing big.
  3. Thanks for the review! Now I know I deffinatly won't buy it. It's out of proportion and ugly, only positive about it, to me, are the orc shields, the King and those huge wheels.. But those don't make up it's price as partspack. The set really is disappointing compared to the others and the previous ones.
  4. Brilliant set, great review too! I still get lost in the details of this set, this is the way to go imo! It's one of those sets I'd rather buy another copy off for parts than breaking 1 down.. I'm reconsidering that right now actually
  5. Toby Doran - Essential Deepmix (Progressive Goa) I need to get in the mood
  6. Wow thats a pretty awesome creation. It really appeals to me, great details all over the place. I would just prefer 4 walls and black roof
  7. How many of these parts do you need? 50? 100? 500? 1000?
  8. Impressive pictures, I would love to see them customised into the port you're talking about! The green doesn't look to bad, I'm actually curious now how it would look in white.. I might try it out on 1 of mine :) I don't feel the need to buy 12 but I admit I ordered a 3rd one yesterday as a gift to someone special who wants it so badly but can't affort it. Good luck with the project!
  9. I use Photobucket for over 5 years now for all my hobbies. My album is private tho. It's organised that way I have to search exactly 2seconds before I find what I need, very handy. I deeplink pictures from that account to all forums or internetpages I'm on or visit. Since I'm into Lego again, I've created me a Brickshelf account to use as a gallery to add on forums like here. If I post a MOC, I just have to post a couple images deeplinked from Photobucket and I just add the Brickshelf Gallery link with it for all the pictures. That seemed the way people were posting here so I joined the bandwagon. Photobucket in my opinion is just perfect, no limits, resizes in any size you want to, tho I use Photoshop for that mostly. You are able to protect wips and other photo's for public while you still upload tham on the internet etc etc visit their site for more info he.. Flickr seems to have 1 thing I miss on Photobucket: the ability to write a comment directly on the picture and not in a list below it.
  10. Great idea! The vegetation does it for me (especially the exo-force hair, makes me rethink selling my sets or not lol). Waiting to see more of this line, seems like a fantastic story comming up. Good work!
  11. Just lovely, I find the landscaping especially nice. The sand and rocks around the water looks perfect. Good buildings aswell.
  12. Impressive! Very nice shape and clever construction.
  13. I'm glad it has the same effect on you as it has on myself I really enjoy making landscapes since all I see here outside are houses and roads, roads, roads It is actually the beginning of a large® diorama I'm working on for almost 2 months now, a week ago I restarted again and now I'm getting happy with the way it's evolving. I need to cut down on the flora around the buildings or there will be no more room for the buildings themselves. I'm limited in space tho there's a bit more space left to enlarge the diorama a bit more, in the end I probably end up with twice the size than planned. It's a good thing to know yourself Thanks a lot for the comments!
  14. Perfect, I actually ordered the Jungle Cutter 2 days ago for a couple pieces. I didn't actually take a look at those pieces before but they seem to have intresting uses I really like this MOC in all its simplicity!
  15. Ok, there's a Gold knight? A Queen ( )? A Dual faced Jester? Be sure I buy a couple of those if I can get my hands on it! The drawbridge itself seems to be a decent structure aswell. Excellent minifigs + great parts = must buy. I'm saving up because I've a feeling this Troll Fortress is gonna be immens and I probably want to buy a couple from those aswell Pricetag seems to be very fair tho, thanks for the review!
  16. It arrived today My third Pirates set tho it's one from the older series. Bought it in this state for €32 including shipping, without its original box tho.. #6296 Shipwreck Island, I believe it was a good buy. Cheers
  17. Yes it's really worth its money, lots off usefull pieces, it's sort off modular, lots off possibilities to expand and change, great minifigs and accesoires. When these go on sale again I'd probably buy me a second one. Go and buy it while you still can!
  18. That's great eventho it's nothing new I really like the 'glass'. You might clean the inside up by using hinges to attach the windows on? The wall itself also looks really good especially its proportions. Nice vignette!
  19. I really was intrested in this set, just for its pieces/colors since that would be a good addition to my collection. So I don't care which animals they represent tho the monkey is pretty neat. This review convinced me to add a couple of these tiny sets to my next bigger order. Thanks for writing it down and for sharing! edit: spelling.
  20. I'm really glad to hear/see there are more people who like to do a landscape or a natural scene. Loving the dead tree, nicely balanced scenery which I really enjoyed looking at.
  21. I'm not really into mecha's and all but those actually look pretty cool and cute. The last one makes me want to look closer and see how it has been build, I find that pretty intresting and it's looking great! Nice job Guss.
  22. Thanks, that looks so peacefull! Thanks for the share, never saw it before.
  23. Sweet, really nice and intresting look on memories and life! All vignettes where made with a great sense of detail, I really enjoyed the walk in the snow and those footprints. That cake table looks fantastic! Congrats on the anniversary!
  24. This really does justice to my childhoods' favorite theme, really well done. I like the chaos and details like the skull and the man in the barrel. The Saloon itself looks superb. What's that chrome piece(s)?
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