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Everything posted by Ezechielle
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We told the weather wasn't cold enough, but they sent us here... and now were're blocked on a cracked ice plate...
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I had already seen the "virtual" model, but the real one is just beautiful and very accurate to fit for the actual Mobile Scud-B Launcher. Great MOC! I hope to see more of your awsome creations in the future
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Amazing creation! I like the "old" (improved) Harry Potter feeling it has. But... where is the door?
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Very nice CCS building! The decoration is very accurate: simple and realistic. The car is prety cool too, even if I prefer 5-wide vehicules Anyway, very nice job!
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Thanks all! Admiral Ron: The helmets are from Brickarms. Very good quality if you are interested KielDaMan: The propaganda poster is in fact sovietic
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Remember the Seftenjrian artillery? Seftenjrian artillery convoy near Leningrad in july 1943. As many other German allies, Seftenjrian army did not have a strong motorized capacity obligating them to use horses, bikes and... foots!
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It's a long time I wanted to make a "Castle-themed" MOC. With this cart (made for another military MOC) came a little idea that I instantly wanted to build:
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Thanks! If you like it so much, I will plan a larger (longer, in fact) dio with this battery (that will be the occasion to test new technics for me too) @Fires-storm: As a big fan of History, I always try to make my descriptions "believable" @lightningtiger: what does this part of your message means? "for the mouse that roared ! (madeup place in a time of war)" (English is not my native language so... )
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Wait! This is an original design for a non-existant country! The PzK.75 has never existed! Maybe you think about the Ehrhardt 7.5 cm Mod.1901? (it wasn't an anti-tank gun)
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The PzK.75 (PanzerabvƶrKanon 75mm - Anti-tank Gun 75mm) is an Seftenjrian anti tank gun produced in 1931 for the Seftenjrian army. It has seen action during the Second World War against Russia with various success against T-34 and lighter Russian tanks. Seftenjria takes his name from the Latin word "septentrio" which means "northern land". German ally during the Second World War between 1941 and 1945, their troops fought mainly on the eastern front, in Finland, but also in USSR and Poland, in 1945 the remaining troops have been included to the 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division "Nordland".
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Hi everyone! As a moderator of a LEGO forum (Legopirate, a french-speaking community) I always look at what our members are posting. A few days ago, one our members have posted a MOC that wasn't his creation. Now I have serious doubt on what he claims to be his very own creations... Just today, he posted it: I've already seen it somewhere, here or on Flickr. I wanted to know if some of you had any idea about his owner. Thanks to all of you! If it is a "stolen" MOC, the moderation staff of our forum will have to penalize him! EDIT: Alright! It seems to be the author this time.
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That's what they did... but it wasn't enough.
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I think many things have been forgotten in the consequences of a German victory during WWI. The most important for us, westerners who believe in democracy, is the failure of this ideology. France, for example, has two choices: become the fourth republic (with constitutional changes) or once again a Kingdom. In both cases, France would have been subject to Germany which was, at that time, a barely democratic constitutional monarchy. And if we look at the democratic countries in the world at that time, they are not a majority! France, England, Belgium, Netherlands, Australia, United States, Switzerland, Chile, Norway, Sweden, and many other countries (like Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Japan, Austria-Hungary) are not real democracy. With the victory of Germany, the political order would have been different, constitutional monarchy with strong king/emperor/leader instead of strong democratic institutions (such as parliaments). On the other hands, some French, British, and Belgian colonies would probably be taken by Germany (Wilhelm II wanted Germany to be a colonial superpower like Great-Bretain or France). Now, many things need to be clarified: How did Germany won the war, for example. It can change many things: did Germany have a quick victory with a general capitulation of his enemies, or a long war with a more or less recognized German victor leading to a peace treaty? It changes everything about the technical/technological discoveries of WWI (tanks, submarines, aircrafts, gazes, etc.), the vision of war (if the first world war had been a lightning war, the emotional affects in people's mentality wouldn't be the same, and a potential revenge on Germany easier to imagine for the civilian), the influence of Germany on the post-WWI world (strong if capitulation of the allies, less strong if only peace treaty in favor of Germany), apparition/independence/occupation/integration of many countries (Serbia, Albania, Poland, Lituania, Lettonia, Estonia, Central Asia, Caucasus, etc.), potential wars (between Germany and Russia/USSR-depends on what would have happend to Russia; or a war between Autria-Hungary and Turkey for the Balkans), the place of the german language in the world (with new colonies), and many other consequences! Difficult to imagine, but funny
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Someone listening to Devin Townsend here? Devin Townsend-Deadhead
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Thanks everyone! Yes! The one from the collectible minifigures (serie 2), here used as a "pike" used by the waste collectors to pick papers/cans/leaves on the ground (I don't even know how to call that tool in French! )
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My latest MOC about a waste collector working in our (too) dirty streets...
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That's great! I like all the details (spot on the name of the dance club, hidden windows, black interior, mix between the "old" and the "new" section of the building, etc.). Very nice job!
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(seen on Classic-Town) Very nice! That's the best reconversion of the LEGO Cinema I've seen! The facade is beautiful and the interior full of details! Great job! My only critic is that I would have made the screen room much isolated (and much larger, but that imply a larger building) Anyway! I'm a conformist! (as some say )
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I just discovered this incredible band (posthardcore music):
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Very nice work on the trench. Seeing the uniforms of your French soldiers (and the date -1914) I suppose you finally won't make a FT-17?
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15 days left!
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Incredible technic! I would never have thought about it! Well done
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I wonder the same thing...
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Sweet! I never have seen any Churchill tank made of LEGO and yours looks pretty sweet! Ican't wait to see the final version!