Asuka
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A neatly detailed and interesting work, you´re a fine MF tailor for sure!
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Disney Minifig Collection 7
Asuka replied to tin7_creations's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
A nice and pretty fitting work, well done! -
A fantastic idea and a very creative and original work, beautiful!
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Made up castle faction/village decals
Asuka replied to Admiral Blockbeard's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
A very good and charming work indeed! -
Looks pretty good with a very nice use of that special head.
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Thank you very much for that neat tutorial, LuxorV!
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A very interesting work with impressive armor and weaponry, and the proportion of the body in relation to the very cool head adds some pretty fine comical effect as well.
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Although your MOC lacks some car doors ( ) I´ve to say that it´s an absolute beauty nevertheless.
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Thanks for the nice review, ADHO15. A neat set with nice MFs and even a nicely printed (!) part, although it would be so much more cool with trans clear parts instead these tan ones...
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Thanks for that nice review, ybeline. Although I´ve to say that I never liked that set so much, it always reminded me of some bricks involved in a, um, car starfighter crash...
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TIE Prosecutor and the cute Rebel Speeder
Asuka replied to CloneCommanderDelta7's topic in LEGO Star Wars
A very nice work, especially that TIE Prosecutor looks very interesting and neatly detailed. -
A very accurate and, well, speedy looking speederbike indeed!
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A marvelous and very well detailed work, simply ingenious!
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A very sleek and accurate looking work with fine proportions, very charming in appearance. The arm´s wonderful designed and well articulated, although perhaps not highly poseable due to its a little flawed resistance to gravity...
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Thanks for the link, Corpreal363. The sets look pretty nice by MB standards I guess... but well, nothing that couldn´t be MOCed in a by far more brick related way with LEGO...
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A neat and clear design. I like especially the distinct front part and these 'stabilizers' at the sides, but like Loganwan I´m not fond of the gears used as parts of the engine. The glossy look fits pretty well to your fighter... however, there´s nothing wrong with studs on top either... just because it´s not 'fashionable' enough for some SNOT hipsters... na, their opinion should not necessarily influence your own building style. Revenge of the stud on!
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A very neat design and a fine use of that glow-in-the-dark slope!
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That´s a nice work, the mine looks charming and more enclosed witch adds for sure a more realistic feeling to it.
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A fine and interesting work, all of your little dioramas look nifty and nicely detailed and your MF characters look pretty fitting.
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The Kingdom of Norabando: The People's Destiny
Asuka replied to Graynar's topic in Brick Flicks & Comics
A very colorful, manifold and humorous story, very nicely told and full of fantastic elements like that cool airship and the neat steamtank. Your MF characters look also very interesting. Killer squirrels and missing socks on! -
A nice work with some neat interior, and the barn looks pretty sweet as well. Hmm... to me it looks, perhaps because of the colors and the roof structure, almost more Mediterranean to me...
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Your characters look very nice and the scenery´s pretty lively, but that poor ClassicSpace dummy´s breaking my heart a little...
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Thanks for that fine and interesting review, TheBrickster! A great new theme and a very neat and playable set indeed, simply lovely! I really hope that we´ll see a sweet little farm house with a nice wheatfield in another wave of sets...
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That´s for sure true... here in Austria, even in the big LEGO aisle at TRU, some sets like the 8118 Hybrid Rescue Tank or the latest wave of Batman sets didn´t appear (yet) at all. However... since SP III wasn´t even in the UK´s (and other countries´) retailer catalogue, from what we know, it seems that the stores in some countries simply didn´t get the chance to order them right from the start, which could make your theory probably a little obsolete in this particular case. If I´m allowed to speculate on this... I would say that, perhaps, we now´re seeing the backside of TLC´s fantastic line up over the last two years in connection with the actual economical situation. Honestly, by looking at the great range of exquisite LEGO sets available in the stores, and considering the most impressive output of new sets within existing lines and the rather quick introduction of new lines and subthemes (Indy, CoastGuard, Agents, Farm, Pirates, PowerMiners...) I often thought that, to me, it looks like TLC´s its own biggest competitor. Not that I wouldn´t love all these fine sets, but I really think that TLC´s production cycle is much too fast nowadays to give all these sets a proper chance for a solid turnover. Sometimes, unfortunately, too many cooks sets spoil the broth I guess, and maybe this is the reason behind TLC´s pretty weird current marketing decisions...
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What a very ingeniously work, and so very 'stylish' too... from the color scheme to the beautiful construction of the limbs and the minimalistic coolness of the head - simply brilliant. The weapons´re great too, I especially like his Dual-Laser-Pistols wielding pose. So there´s only one question left - can he skate with these fancy boots? Or, you know, is he more a fighter than a dancer...