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Ezechielle

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  1. I particulary like the second one!
  2. To be completly honest, I must say that I used a non-LEGO astuce: patafix
  3. Milan: Thanks for your explanation! I think that if you have a problem with you car in that country... you don't have the choice
  4. Thanks everyone! Joey Lock: I think they are smiling because they are very happy to rebuild their country (on the other hand, I didn't have choice )
  5. 1) Cars: -Jeep 1: -Jeep 2: 2) Trucks: -none- 3) Armored Vehicules: -T-20/113 ARV -RBTR-1 -RMTLB-a -RMTLB-b -RMTLB-SA9x4 -RMTLB-SA6 -RMTLB-SA6 radar system -EE-9 Cascavel II "Gordo": 4) Tanks: -T-10 light amphibious tank -T-1/55 (Ruskade upgrade of Russian T-55) here with mine clearing system: -T-1/55B (reactive armor added and gun upgraded from 100mm to 122mm) -T-1/55C (armor upgrade-prototype) -T1/55AA (anti-air version-prototype) -T-72 -REMAKE: T-1/55B (reactive armor and 120mm gun) -VT-55 (ARV): -T-72 (2nd version): 5) Artillery: -ZU-23-4 AA gun -M-46 towed field gun
  6. I just don't understand what you mean...
  7. Really nice! You had allready proved you could make huge planes, but this one is, by my opinion, the best. The only problem are the windows of the cockpit which are, I think, to small and definitly don't look like glasses...
  8. Thanks all! Etzel: Yes these are election posters For thoose who want a "background": The PPDK (Fr: Parti Pour la Démocratie au Kotonga; En: Party For Democracy in Kotonga) is a political party supposed to restore "true" democracy in ths african country. In fact, this is a "fake" party leaded by some Angolese insurgents refuged in Kotonga. The party did not win the elections and his supporters bacame violent. After some riots in the capital, the PPDK clamed his victory and decided to "retake" government by force. The well equiped national army soon crushed insurgents and pacified the capital. Some militia are still fighting in the South, but Angolese army decided to help Kotonga fighting resistance (which is, after all, their problem). This diorama represents a part of the capital just after the battle for the city, with troop patrolling. Little history of Kotonga: Kotonga is a former part of the Belgian Congo. Kotonga was a very unstable region because of cultural, linguistic and ethnic particularities of his inhabitants: the Mahimahis. When Congo became independant in 1960, the main Kotongese independentist movement, the MDLK (Democratic Movement for Freedom of Kotonga), demanded the independence of Kotonga. Fearing a civil war, the Belgian autorities decided to give independence to Kotonga. The young Congolese governement wanted to see this rich region come back into his country. After his coup, Mobutu decided to arm various military groups in Kotonga to destabilize the Kotongese governement, but failed. During the first Congo war Kotonga joined Laurent-Désiré Kabila's troops. Since the overthrow of Mobutu, the relationship between Kotonga and Congo are much better. Unfortunatly, in 1999, a civil war broke up because of the Angolese insurgents refuged in Kotonga since the end of the war.
  9. instantaneously recognised! Nice job!
  10. Nowadays, somewhere in Africa... And the white peoples are just two journalists.
  11. Hi everyone! Some of you probably know me as Imagelego on Flickr, the others (mainly french speaking) won't be astonished to see me logged as Ezechielle... My hobby is, of course, LEGO, but also music (mainly sludge/posthardcore like Isis, Transmission0 or Envy), books (litterature, philosophy and history), and writing. I'm a student at the University of Brussel in Philosophy and History and would like to become... a teacher (and a writer if possible). Here is my Flickr gallery Glad to be on Eurobricks and hopping to enjoy LEGO with you all!
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