Asuka
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An interesting and nice design. It looks pretty modular, like as the different sections could be easily adapted to meet different requirements. I like especially the distinct cockpit section, and the interior´s neat too. It looks a little like some kind of space truck, though. It would be cool if a small rover could fit in somewhere, like in many of the Classic Space sets...
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Oh... I thought there´s no rear window in the original one, just two 1x1 bricks on top of these slopes to sustain the roof...
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An interesting and neat vehicle. But it seems like the front mounted machine gun interferes a little with the cannon, and that binoculars seems a little lost and if it´s solely there to deliver vision to the driver it would not work if a MF´s placed in front of it...
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Ah, Gaston´s lovely Fiat 509... wonderful! A Gaston and Spirou et Fantasio (with Marsupilami, of course) LEGO line would be fantastic, much better than Toy Story... at least IMHO... André Franquin was a real genius...
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Hello and welcome home to the pretty affectionate side of the brick.
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A nice find and a sweet and impressive work. The lights´re a fine touch and it even seems like it actually goes around indeed with that neat gear work and the motor. A fantastic joyride for every MF for sure!
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A very fine, charming and creative work, you captured the story very well, especially its neat sense of humor!
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Norman style church for Medieval Marketplace
Asuka replied to brickzone's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
A very lovely work. The tower design works great and the stained glass windows look very fine. The interior´s well done too and I like especially the nice roof truss. -
An indeed awesome looking work, very elegant in shape and simply cool!
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A beautiful, impressive and very smooth work indeed, but I´m not sure about the enclosed railing... shouldn´t there be more outlets for the, um, more superfluously waters..?
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Very nice cars, I especially like that MODified medium blue one with that neat back window. For your question, just call it what you want. Although I personally would call something that´s based on an official set a MOD, but sometimes the borders become blurred pretty easily...
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A very detailed and cool work. The torso looks impressive and I like especially that fancy spine section. The gauss cannon´s groovy and the arm looks pretty dangerous with these red claws... or´s this a Lady Necron, perhaps? Never mind, there´re no lipstick traces to see at all and these teeth´re made for biting, without doubt. The skimmer craft part looks simply superb and the nice stand´s a fine addition. Maybe the shoulder gun looks a tad too smooth with that coned muzzle...
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Very nice, I especially like the front part and the cockpit section. But there´re a few things that IMHO are slowing down a little the flow of your design: The unevenness between the two dominant green slopes on top of the engines, the rectangular liaison of wing and tail section and the explicit longitude of the ray guns.
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The interior looks fine and I have to say the whole MOC looks better (the blue seems less dominant which makes for a better color balance) in this picture than in that one in your initial post.
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A great and charming work indeed. One Jack Rose for me, please... or no, better two or three!
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Looks interesting and smooth, but perhaps some small and colorful details could spice it up nicely. A landing gear could work fine too and add a neat bird-like appearance to it. Is there any interior for the pilot?
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The car looks nice and solid in a neat color scheme. The moonroof´s fine but the protruding of the whole roof would fit better to a much older car, the old-style mudguard design might look a bit strange nowadays and the different sized wheels look pretty curious too...
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Hello and welcome to the pretty fessed-up side of the brick, Melbourne pirate fan '87. Luckily enough all my family members and friends´re able to respect my LEGO interest, although of course not everybody´s able to share my grade of enthusiasm about it. I don´t want to invade your privacy, but what did that psychologist say about your pastimes? I think that building with LEGO´s a pretty constructive hobby, and playing video games is, after all, by far not so very unusual among adults too ... if someone doesn´t become too obsessed about these things (like Sinner ) and starts to eliminate any other relevant affairs there shouldn´t be much of a problem either... Refusing a pretty harmless leisure activity because of some simple prejudgment might say more about the tolerance threshold and the rigid expectations of someone else than about you. You do? Hmm, usually even the kindest woman doesn´t like it if her husband´s confusing her name...
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A wonderful port full of life indeed, with many fantastic buildings! The dock´s very impressive and detailed, the shellfish stall´s well armed, the steering wheel at the church facade works great, the inn looks fine with that neat balustrade, the old pirate´s retirement home´s my favorite house and the varied use of doors for canopies is pretty smart. It´s a magnificent diorama, especially together with your already striking HMS Fire Hornet.
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A chopper swoop bike, what a fine idea! It really looks cool, although it seems like your fancy bounty hunter could need some additional saddle-bags to store all of his equipment...
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A very cool idea and a beautiful MOC. The engines´re impressive and I like especially the great stern section of the pod and its very detailed interior, especially the controls.
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Hello and welcome to the a little heavy-footed side of the brick. I guess you should ask your black-car-parts-which-sets question in the Technic, Mindstorms & Model Team subforum if it´s going to be a detailed model, or just in LEGO Trains & Town if it´s supposed to be in MiniFig size. However, like Majek said, the UCS Batmobile´s a pretty cool and (now) well-priced set for beautiful black parts for sure.
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Now that´s a pretty hot Hot Rod indeed, especially with that touchy cargo. Very nice with a cool use of these trans orange crystals.
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They all look beautiful... oh, so many car doors... I´m so excited... The garage looks very nice too. I guess my favorites´re the smart DeLorean, that beefy Ford Mustang (new) and that cool Chevrolet Corvette.
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Thanks for that nice review, dunamis. Your modifications´re really interesting and they seem to work fine, well done! I saw that set in real yesterday at Wunderwelt Modellbau, as part of an exhibition of the Lego Society Austria, it´s really very neat, sturdy and imposing.