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I enjoyed this build very much. Thank you for sharing. It makes me nostalgic for the Winter Village contests from the past.
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I like the personality of this build. I enjoyed the color scheme and the angularity of the structure. Is the white hinge plate the only element holding each section together, or is there some snow out front that reinforces the connection?
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Nice work. I like the paneling detail on the outside of the bridge. I think the scale is nice also. Even though the men are in the process of decorating, I think the bridge would "fit" the village theme better if it was decorated more festively (maybe a wreath or two or a string of lights). Good luck in the contest.
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I appreciate how naturally random and asymmetrical the tree looks. I think the postal center is clever too. Nice work.
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Excellent looking hearse! Very impactful and unique choice of subject. I won't forget this build anytime soon!
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You should be commended for your parts usage. The amount of bright light yellow elements is extremely limited. My personal village needs a building of this color, so I can't wait until Lego releases more elements in this color. Well done.
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I have always admired your work and this contest entry doesn't disappoint. To make things fair for others, they need to create multiple skill tiers for the contest because this entry is truly in a separate class. Do you feel extreme pressure to outperform yourself each year or was this build no big thing for you?
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This was a real treat for me to see. I love all the detail you put into this project and the rendering makes it look even more spectacular. My favorite image is the first floor interior because the tools hanging on display, the wall of paint colors, and the lumber area all resonate with me (these areas are the most frequent cause of my own trips to the hardware store). Thank you for sharing.
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Had I not seen this topic, I never would have guessed that color scheme could work. Great, fun concept and beautiful execution. Maybe try to fit a goat on there as well...
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Gorgeous interpretation. Clearly you have a lot to be proud of. I think it looks excellent and you should keep it assembled and create a nautical/Titanic theme room in your home.
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[WIP] Movie accurate cantina at full minifigure scale
New_guy replied to TheBear's topic in LEGO Star Wars
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4. Majorna - 1 23. Sgeuek - 1 26. Moctown - 1 30. Emma - 1 50. Hen Peril - 1
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I really enjoy looking at your work. You are very good at giving life and warmth to plastic bricks. I have learned a lot from you. Thank you very much for sharing with us.
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I love your work and creativity. Thank you for sharing. You have inspired me to improve my own market set at home. You are probably making it difficult for people to enter the contest, since you are posting all these great ideas that are designed so well that they would be difficult to beat. LOL
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Tremendous MOC! I love the roofline details and the sidewalk. Thanks for sharing so many details with us. Too bad this couldn't be an entry in the Winter Village Contest.
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MOCs...detail as you go, or when you're done?
New_guy replied to punkkid364's topic in General LEGO Discussion
The details are my inspiration for building my MOCs. I will base a whole MOC on a detail or two that I dream-up. -
Truly stunning. Your management of structure and color must have taken you a lot of time. You have built something you should be very proud of.
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Terrific build. I love the color combination and all the details, especially the front door. I like the wood grain tiles and I had no idea that black utensil could be placed on a stud like you did for the door knob; I always just used the handle. I'm learning all the time. Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful pub! So much detail and you used so many different building techniques. I just searched online for some images of the actual pub and your MOC looks just like the real thing. Gorgeous.
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BrickFlick: A LEGO Halloween Secret
New_guy replied to DigitalWizards's topic in Brick Flicks & Comics
I enjoyed this very much. How many frames-per-second does a video like this take to work? Thanks for sharing. -
With my wife it's not about the money I spend, it is about the time I devote to my projects and the opportunity costs of what I could be doing otherwise. To set a good example for my kids, I always try to have my "chores" done before Lego "playtime." Most of the time she just wants more time with me, otherwise she is respectful of my hobby and generally enjoys my Lego projects when they are complete.
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What a great project. Those capes are tremendous. You must have spent hours on all the details. Thanks for sharing and enriching my day.
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My custom minifugre Polish Hussar
New_guy replied to 3KgFeed's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
These are amazingly detailed! I'm usually a Lego purist, , so I only build with materials the Lego Company produces, but I wouldn't mind displaying a few of these in my living room. These would definitely spark-up a conversation. Tremendous work and well done! -
I just love this flower shop. I particularly enjoyed the pottery idea and the sprout coming out of the dirt. Amazingly creative.