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Everything posted by henryhotspurs
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I am not sure of the story being portrayed, but the scene is interesting. Some cool parts use but to what end? Is this a dio for a dio's sake or is your intent to tell a story? Either way I like it.
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Terror Of The Witchfinder General!
henryhotspurs replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
A stunning depiction of a very dark time. You managed to elicit the emotion of that awful time in a simple yet informative manner. Breathtaking! -
Wow, a whole new dimension to Lego! Great pictures with a minimum use of bricks! Simply marvelous. Great evocative story! I feel sorry for the Lego Persians out there!
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Pretty cool!
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Two powered motors require synchronization to pull the consist? Sounds pretty authentic to me! I have much the same setup and love fiddling with the engines to get the speed synched. Kinda fun actually. Additionally, I have learned to detach one engine from another by using the remotes to power the engines away from each other. Entering my yard I stop the train, remotely pull the header engine off, back it unto a siding where I grab another set of cars, then run two trains without ever having to touch either one. There are lots of games you can play with the two engines on seperate channels.
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ME-Model Rails for Indiana Jones Track
henryhotspurs replied to roamingstop's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Very interesting! It's going to be nice to model an authentic, historical, narrow gauge railway from my neck of the woods. Great comparison! -
Looks great with the decals.
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Pretty neat little MOC's. Very expressive. Thanks for sharing!
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Simply exquisite!
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Simple story telling at its finest. Very cool.
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Just as an aside, his name is Jeff McDaniel. Look him up on facebook. He's from Phoenix, Az. You'll know it's him because his art and sculptures are pretty weird. Enjoy!
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Watching your city go up is fascinating! I really like the new pizzaria makeover. As for the windmill? I always try to build in an element of danger. Gives all the cops and firefighters something to do...
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I had to look again it was so good. I love the colors! Awesome!
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I have a kid who is a professional artist in the States. His whole apartment looks like the interior of your van! Great work!
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Wow, exceptional work! I especially enjoy the sense of movement you built into the whole scene. It seems less static and portrays an interesting story. Congrats!
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That is certainly alot of track! Amazing!
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Certainly, you must be one of the great Lego mechanical builders of all time. The mechanism is brilliant, the application is flawless and the functionality of the MOC is intact. Too many times I have seen MOC's that are so complex they cannot be played with or they barely resemble their inspiration because of the gizmos, wires or batteries. You have beaten these considerations admirably. Congrats!
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Exceptional work! I like the "more red" version and the minifigs. I also prefer the engine access door variant. It looks like a fun build and certainly a novel way to integrate all the fire sets into a train. Keep up the good work!
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You should definitely explore brick built steps and maybe the droid arm handrail techniques as perfected by the train tech guys. Otherwise, very cool looking MOC!
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You could always use the sets to MOC the movie "Day after Tomorrow" The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science-fiction disaster film that depicts the catastrophic effects of global warming in a series of extreme weather events that usher in global cooling which leads to a new ice age. The pictures of the Statue of Liberty and Manhatten under ice were awesome and thought provoking...
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Astounding! Clearly the finest hospital I have ever seen. TLG could take a few cues from you regarding interior design. The swaddled infants? Brilliant! Congratulations...Doctor!
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For such a small vig it has BIG details! Great work!
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Ha Ha! Very cool. Gotta love the guy on the stack of tires...
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Neat!
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Yeah, okay the Maersk engine is incredible, the Maersk shipping containers are pretty cool too but I did like the BNSF TTX cars a bit better. The Maersk rail cars modelled are pretty accurate for what they are though. Remember, they aren't very complex structures in real life.