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Asuka

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  1. Those´re very distinct and lovely MOCs, and very handy for every town layout for sure. Your 'street lady' looks great too!
  2. Asuka

    'B' is for...

    That´s a very detailed and fine scenery, but the hairdresser chair could probably need a higher backrest...
  3. Simply a brilliant and hilarious new chapter of your great comics series. Boombox already looks like an all-time favorite villain to me.
  4. A neat and distinct work in a very fine color scheme.
  5. Time to get in some extra fluff...
  6. I wonder how much 'brickbuilt' that line´ll be... could turn out nicely, but who knows... not TLC´s cup of tea for sure anyways. About the whole violence thing... it´s all a matter of perception. Societies´re pretty weird sometimes. In a FPS the gamer´s supposed to take over the role of a character who´s to simply gun down everything, well, at least most of the time. And I don´t reject such games. I really like the suspense and the tense thrill when I move throughout some atmospheric areas, always aware of the present danger, but I guess I could live without some of the gore effects. Nevermind, it needs more than a videogame or a movie to turn kids into maniac killers, social depravation and easy access to real guns would come to mind as helpful attendant circumstances... at least, some killing frenzy with a solid stone seems quite out of fashion nowadays. Indy and StarWars movies, translated into that context, would work more like some kind of action-adventure game... In general, the experience of a movie, to me, is a more passive on, with more weight on the illustration of characters and ideas, whereas it´s usually more the special interactive aspects and the overall atmosphere of a game where I get my kicks from. Nevertheless... exploding planets and clones bred especially to be more obedient... to fight and to die... not exactly oh-so family-friendly, if someone would like to ask me. But moral´s hard to judge, and patterns of blood´re so much easier to spot. Those ole clones desperately could need an union I guess. In the end, it´s all just entertainment, and the show has to go on...
  7. Very neat vehicles, and pretty charming in size. I like that 'box on wheels' concept, especially that one with the top gun with these trans red 1x1 plates.
  8. A funny scene and that withered tree looks great!
  9. Hello and welcome to the more suspenseful side of the brick!
  10. A hilarious little scenery and pretty clever... that trash can and the chair´re marvelous!
  11. Really well done and very fitting with some nice weaponry, although I´ve one thing to say: A tough copbot like that definitely needs more chin!
  12. Happy Birthday! Well, almost nothing I guess... Artwork by EELUS
  13. A pretty chaotic scenery for sure... would like to hear more of that 'Miss Shark Island award', though...
  14. A simply wonderful and very charming MOC with an almost unbelievable lovely atmosphere. The lodge, the landscaping and the neat setting of the sweet Fabuland figures... marvelous! Is there a squirrel in the tree, and is this a dog on that cliff..? And the little goat and that sweet bunny... astounding.
  15. An awesome work and a really inspiring design in a fine color scheme as well. Especially its maneuverability´s plain ingeniously, great!
  16. A very nice work in a great color scheme with a really distinct atmosphere. The awning looks beautiful and the breakaway wall´s smart. I guess I like that studded roof version a bit more because of its a little more 'simple' looking charm.
  17. A very impressive work and a formidable castle indeed. The opening feature of the different sections is simply great and the interior looks fine too. Overall I really like especially the efforts you put in the construction of this MOC to make it so very 'playable'. Well done!
  18. Both versions look very nice... I guess I prefer the second one because it stares pretty creepy.
  19. A very good, um, wicked monster. A cool rendering, very poseable, neatly detailed and pretty creepy indeed.
  20. A very powerful and bully looking car, and a fine rendering indeed... lovely! The car doors´re cleverly done and the front and rear sections and the roof sloping´re very smart indeed.
  21. That´s a neat work, and a very useful one too. But that face really scares me... where´s it coming from..?
  22. A marvelous and charming work with smooth lines, fine proportions and a cool frog. The tailgate´s especially smart, great work!
  23. Exactly! However, there´s some powerful kind of smoothness in the lines of the original that seems really very hard to render in that size...
  24. A nice little microscale fighter indeed, with a fine background story, although, to be brutally honest, the story´s by far more complex than its key element... However, I really like the neat way you used that 1x1 plate with clip.
  25. Ah, you SNOTed (and dwindled) it almost perfectly, just the nose might look a little too squared... What did you use to create that cool shrinkage... a tub of very cold water..?
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