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I haven't played the game, but I like how you did the female character in Lego. Gun is very nice!
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Nice set. Good pictures! I like when there is small video in the review! Thanks!
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Excellent. I like the stripes at the walls of the building, floor, and how you organized interior. Van is very nice, too!
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[Military MOC] AH/MH-6 Little Bird Helicopter
Milan replied to BrickMonkeyMOCs's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I saw this on BS this morning. Looking forward to finish it. Looking good. I like the tires very much! -
Does anybody else like Motorcycles around here?
Milan replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Community
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Welcome, willy_poodle! Hope you will enjoy here!
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Hello, I want to present finished model of Scania truck series P 340. As manufacturer said: "Scania P-series trucks offer a lightweight, manoeuvrable and fuel-efficient range of configurations" The real Truck: The P series is recognizable by very low and short cabin with flat roof, mainly to reduce weight, and to be able to tow a trailer with, lets say, load of which sections has to go over the trucks cabin. This version of mine is sleeper type, which means, it has bed behind the seats. The Lego Model: Scale is 1/13 It has two XLs for drive, 1 M for steer and is covered with tiles to achieve smooth look. It has tiltable cab and openable doors, and detailed interior. It is powered bu one new rechargeable Lego battery box, which is located opposite of the fuel tank. Driveshaft is very strong and detailed, it has to be so it can take the two XLs torque. It has metallic silver wheels, with 24x43 tires, lots of curved parts This project was part of some bigger one, which was never finished, due to extremely cost of needed parts, so I opted for a tractor truck, Length: 65cm Height: 21.6cm Width: 19.2 Weight: 4 kg Please comment
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I used to watch this set in catalog, and my parents were unable to find it anywhere to buy it for me Now I can see better what have I missed! :cry_sad: Great review, thanks!
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My close cousin had this set. We played with it and had many adventures, travel through time... Nice set and evenly good review!
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Very nice set. I mean, every set which is Home is great! It is nice to have a look at alternate models, too! Great review, with lots of pics!
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Yes, on this scale it is very hard to make realistic arm with cylinders, movement range and design perfect. This would be ideal situation: All cylinders extended max: All cylinders extended min: if you have trouble making those cylinders configuration hard to menage, why dont you use different approach, for example use few round bricks and bar like this cylinder on the bucket: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Alex101/...ar/img_1780.jpg That wsy you can adjust extending the cylinder really precise and cylinder will stay in position, and it looks quite realistic for me! I would make one, but I am big scale only builder, acctually I am building one excavator now, but it is 95 cm long, so no ideas there
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Great model! Building round 3D objects are always a challenge in Lego. You did pretty good drum! Truck itself is very nice, too. And together they are fantastic!
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I don't know if those aftermarket tray cover/roof part looks like what I am imagining, but I would add two white 1x1 bricks on each side next to the windows, it looks like it needs it, imo.
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I am always surprised how pirates can be detailed. Just look at this moc! Man! Every scene has beautiful apperance! Great work, marshal_banana! You might want to introduce yourself !
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Vice City is great, bu it does not have San Andreas flexibility.
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Wow, I meant 8 wide I know that is 6wide-bad, 8 wide-good, tried it myself! Thanks for correcting!
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Then I have small suggestion how to make this moc even more realistic, regarding cylinders. Try to always make axles in that way, so they never pass their pivot point, if you understand? I meant, make sure that axles in cylinders are in this positions: instead letting axles pass pivot point like this on your picture (on bucket and double cylinders on the lower part of the arm) : Sorry for me tying to be perfectionist, but I like excavators and am just trying to make this great moc even better.
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You are one lucky guy! I want so much to have lego room for all the parts and drawer-cases, but still nothing. I am in a reorganization process in my room, so I can use more of its space. Attic is a great place for a lego room. It looks really nice and tidy! The pictures are not public yet How much is the height there?
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Nice story, and very nice moc! Picture is very creative!
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Ok, you have updated the arm with great success! It looks good, and you have used original parts without modifying them! Just one thing: those metallic "cylinders" you are using, do they hold that axles in them, or axles can slide?
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Nice HUMVEEs! Great shape. I think 6 wide hummer is perfect scale for minifigs! I like them in any color, maybe tan is a little nicer to me.
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Me, too. This MOC is interesting for me because it is unique, with great sense of symbolism. I would suggest to make the pavement spread to the right direction also. It would make statue even more visually important, then it would be standing in more center of the pavements... Benches can go on both sides of the pavement.
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The doors will stay on their place, I meant changing 1x4 plate above back doors with yellow 1x4 plate. The same for the roof plate. But it is just a suggestion!
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I like them, too. New Year would not be the same without it!
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MY EB widow is usually open all day long. So I am on EB practically all day...actually only hour or two... but I would not care what would others think even if I would be on EB 24/7!