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Ezechielle

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  1. Good job as usual! I really think you are one of the best lego WWII builders! Very impressed with all your work...
  2. Thanks everyone! As some of you did understand, I wanted to share something that wasn't "just a LEGO creation". I sometimes feel like lego military builders actually love war, this is just a reminder: war always leads to that kind of things...
  3. Thanks! I keep all my vehicules (behalve one or two that I've modified or that I wasn't happy with), and I have more than exemplary for some (6 T-1/55, 4 T-10, two howitzers, 2 RBRT-1, etc.)
  4. A Brazilian vehicule for once: The EE-9 Cascavel (MKII "Gordo") used by several countries in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.
  5. After mounths the Ruskade authorities finally decided to launch research operation to find mass graves dug by extremist militia during the civil war. UN strongly support this decision and will sent investigators to help enlighten the facts about what some already call a "genocide". According to the Ruskade authorities, there are approximatly 46 mass graves for a total of approximately 2300 causualties. Ivan Mischa (the leader of the North-Ruskade political militia responsible for these crimes, now arrested) denies all involvement in those mass murders and proclaims "it is a lie to descredit our cause" because "these deaths are obviously not South Ruskade but North Ruskade civilians". UN investigator Michael Dörner said that "there is no doubt these are South Ruskade, our only problem is to know if orders have been given to kill innocent civilians because of their ethnic membership".
  6. Then you will probaly like it: and it:
  7. Trent Reznor is back!
  8. I know about the tracks, but that's just impossible to do... it should have holes for technic pins in inverted slope part...
  9. 1 point to Skallydr 1 point to lego-maniac 1 point to Captain'Spaulding
  10. My second attempt for a T-72, one of the hardest model I made...
  11. Very nice vignette, there is a good atmosphere. Though, the clones are not well hidden
  12. You thought it was WWII? I don't wont to make a contest like this because I'm getting bored by all those Shermans, Tigers and other Panthers I see everywere. I want to motivate people to create something new, something they wouldn't have thought before (and many early WWII tanks were designe between 1925 and 1930 )
  13. Maybe avoid using those parts: It makes bullet holes look weird...
  14. 1 point to Tanotrooper's "Capture of the Eagle of the 45th (Waterloo)" for the nice built figs. 1 point to Michaelozzie's "French attack Pratzen Heights" for the nice minifig customs. 1 point to Perfectionist's "Battle of Fontenoy (May 11, 1745)" for the nice field composition.
  15. Rules: -Everyone can take part if registered on Flickr -ONLY lego parts (no megablocks, for example) -no altered parts (no cutting, painting, etc.), custom parts allowed (custom like brickarms, etc.) -only one entry per persone. -only new creations will ba allowed. If I or the judges find an older picture of your entry, you will be disqualified (creation older than 1 week before the start of the contest are not allowed). -the tank must be photographed ALONE or with his crew, like I made here. Subject: WWI existing tanks until 1930. Prototypes allowed (if your entry doesn't fit, do not ask me or anyone else, it will be refused). What do I call "tank" for this contest? An armored vehicule with wheels or tracks. How will you be judged? -Originality (a unknown tank is better than a remake of a Tiger, for example) -Technic (originality in building, unorthodoxe methods, etc.) -Challenge (quality of details, particularity of the design, scale, etc.) -Respect of rules of course! Who are the judges? Ralph (Mad Physicist); (others still need to be confirmed) Prize? With three green BA weapons (AK-47, MP-5, PSG-1) Deadline? 15 August at midnight (GMT+1) How to enter? Your entry must be submitted here. If any question about the contest, you can ask here.
  16. Very well done... and original
  17. Marvelous! You really feel the life inside it! The flourishing nature, the well-detailed village... I'm completely fan!
  18. Very nice facade! And the little details behind the windows make it live
  19. Amazing! I love the work on the dead threes ,even if I think that they could be more "roundish".
  20. The first set I remember is the Pirate Ship 6268 but I already had LEGO before (by my brother). Anyway, I think it is the first set offered to me (and not to my brother ).
  21. Lt. Col. Thok: Yup! MGMT have some great songs!
  22. Headphones! For the police or emergency services. It could also be used for citizen listening to their music with a walkman They would be made in some kind of rubber/sof plastic to fit with as many headgears as possible.
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