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Wow, this is simply spectacular, from the lava effect to the rock work, to those awesome opening doors, everything is eye catching! About the only problem is I want to try and look at everything at once! Great work mate
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Well done, I love the angle of the wings on this fighter, it kind of has a B-2 Spirit feel!
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Wow, so there is another sky-fi builder on Eurobricks, yay! I really uite like this little plane, and the gliding is definitely a good idea! Also the shaping is very well done, and you still managed to squeeze in a good amount of detail on such a small build! Excellent work mate
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I agree with everyone else, this design is simply beautiful! I will definitely have to put it to use some time, if I may
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Thank you, I'm so glad you like it! I'm actually considering making a squadron based around the same yellow/black color scheme...I'm really a sucker for it, hah! Yes, the color scheme is a bit bold, but I decided to accent with yellow as that was the choice color of most aces of aerial combat! Also, rest assured, it is very VERY fast, hah! I'm glad you like it so much, and the gun sight was actually a last minute edition that i just threw in to see if it would work, and it does indeed look quite nice on this build
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Thanks, I'm so glad you like it! I must admit, the wings were a dickens to figure out how to mount correctly!
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Well done on all this, you made it all match very well, and added pretty much everything a successful funfair would need! I must say though, my favorite two creations are the Claw Machine and the House of Horrors. I've never gotten the opportunity to ride in the bumper cars, lol, but this makes me want to so bad! Brilliant work mate, simply brilliant! :thumbup:
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Yeah, I know fully what you mean, I think I took around 1,500 bucks with me to Brickworld in Chicago, and I spent all but 10 dollars, with just me there But hey, you'll get there, and if not, then spend some quality time with your wife instead!
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Well done on this simply stunning work! Firefly is definitely one of my favorite Sci-fi's of all time, and you brought the Serenity to life just beautifully! Good work mate :thumbup:
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Well done on this starfighter mate, the level of detail is perfectly balanced between smooth and greebled, and thhe cockpit has to be my hands-down favorite part of the entire ship! Definitely a great build :thumbup:
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Well done, the shaping of this and the parts use is simply ingenious! I love every bit of this little fighter, nice work!
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Well done on this beautiful little moc, do my eyes deceive me, or did you seriously manage to cram all that beautiful detail onto one 16x32 base plate!? Well done on this beauty, you packed so much detail and care into it's creation I can't pick just one favorite thing :thumbup:
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Wow, I haven't checked on this in a bit, but I can tell it is really coming along quite beautifully! Though, in all truth, I doubt it will ever finally once and for all be finished, you will just keep working on it and making it more and more insanely epic, hah! Nice work on this mate, I can't wait to see more!
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Well done on this beautiful building, though it is rather a shame that it doesn't open I look forward to more work from you!
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Well done, mate, this is beautifully designed! I love how you made the paws and the mane the most
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Thanks, I'm glad you think so, and actually, the beauty of it is that it works in real life as well! In fact, one of America's most well known airplanes that it works on is the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber! I simply adapted the tech from flying wing to a regular fighter
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I actually did experiment with several different engine positions, but I liked them out farther the best! And also, the main reason it's starting to look sci-fi is because it supposed to! diesel punk, which I build is just a division of Sci-fi
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This is stunning beautiful, some of my favorite details are the street and the close attention you paid to the timber detailing in your walls! It truly looks like somebody took an old English village and shrunk it into Lego. Well done indeed good sir!
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The Yellow Jacket was designed for lightning fast and powerful raids on the barons ground and sky forces by the head engineers aboard the Midnight Madness. This little beauty has proven itself time and again in the war against the Baron, and this particular plane is an ace among the Midnight Madness fighter squadron known as the Lords of Lightning. Stats: Climb: 5,000 Ft. a minute. Max Altitude: 30,000 ft. Dive speed: 490 mph. Speed: 450 mph. Armament: 2 30mm Machine Guns, 2 40mm cannon, 1 bunker buster bomb, 1 anti-personnel scatter bomb, two normal 500 pound bombs (not shown except in load-out) Crew: 1 I'm pretty pleased with how this little fighter came out, I hope you enjoy her! On to pics: 4th wall break: I'm actually pretty pleased with this build, it only took about 3 hours, but this little beauty pleased me so much she is still fully intact and sitting on the desk of my workshop 3 months after conception! I haven't even pirated her for parts, unlike many of my other war birds, hah!
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Nope, it is a completely original design, though I'm thrilled the history sounds that official, lol! Also, as in the description, the Ailerons are designed to control both pitch and turning, sorta like a horizontal stabilizer and Aileron combined! Truth be told, each wing is only connected to the body by two studs, but because of the pressure of the hinge set up, it really is quite sturdy! Glad you like it! Thank you, I'm glad you like it!
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Well, I decided to come back from a long and sleepy absence from Eurobricks, so I'll hit back in with one of my favorite things, airplanes! The Blood Hawk was an experimental fighter design used mostly by the Japanese Aerocorps, and designed by scientists working for the Mitsubishi company. This airplane is fairly revolutionary with built in horizontal stabilizers in the wings, as well as a 12000 horse power engine. Also a fairly dangerous option, being that all this power and a different steering method makes the airplane dangerously hard to control. now on to pics: first up, a nice angle pic: Now a dead on: Side on! Rear view: Also something I'm positively thrilled about, working flaps! 4th wall commentary: This is actually one of my favorite planes, even though it is long since retired. Also it was a fairly quick build, as it only took me around 5 hours of continuous work to put together! I hope you all enjoy it!
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Hello all, I represent an event called The Regatta at Lake Arthur,which is held each year over the first weekend of August at Moraine State park in Butler County, PA. This year it is the 6th and 7th of August. We decided do something a little different this year, and will be hosting a Lego build competition for kids. While I helped plan this event, I remembered how cool Brick World in Chicago was last year. I thought if we could get an additional tent and showcase some great builds from more mature Lego fans, it might inspire the kids who come to our competition. This regatta usually attracts between 40,000 and 70,000 people from at least four states. You can check out the event on-line at www.lakearthurregatta.org. I can get a roughly 1,000 square foot tent with tables and chairs. This would be a great opportunity to represent state-wide building talent. Of course, I would welcome out-of-state builders as well. If anyone could come or give me the names of some local builders I could get in contact with I'd be thrilled to have some extra hands in on this. Let me know as soon as possible please. If you want more information the website is www.lakearthurregatta.org. If you have any personal questions either ask me here or shoot me an email at wintersclaw@hotmail.com! Also, any and all piratical creations would be most welcome, as this is a water themed event!!
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In the 1930's during the Baron's reign of terror of Europe, a group of young women practicing in college as scientists and technicians formed an elite group of sky pirates known as Valkyries, also developing the first jet engines, and guided bombs and missiles. They developed the Tigermoth as a quick strike fighter and interceptor, and ended up making it capable of so very much more, taking great pains to keep their project top secret. They bred a perfect interceptor, lightning quick and maneuverable, as well as being perfect for swarm tactics, and put it into the field immediately to go to war in the skies. Without further ado, some stats: Max Altitude: 30,000 ft. Speed: 600 mph Range: 1000 miles. Crew: 1. Armament: 2 50 cal. machine guns, 1 nose mounted 30 mm cannon. now on to pics! First off an angled pic(I'm getting all artsy, huh?) Now a head-on shot: A side view shot: And finally a rear shot! (I must admit, I simply love how well the engine integrated with the rest of the design!!) And now to break the fourth wall. (Wow, no vortex or black hole this time? I'm getting better at this...) I simply love how well this little build came out, as when I first went to work on it my main idea was to build a fighter out of table scraps from my desk, and that is exactly how this beauty came about, sheer junk pile pieces! She came out exactly right to, with one of her main inspirations being the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet Rocket propelled Interceptor. I hope you all enjoy her!
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Perfect job NovaStar, the angles and the setting are just perfect! Also I like the idea of outdoor dining! Good work, and definitely keep brickin'
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This is a simply brilliant and beautiful set up mate! One of my favorite details is the beautiful curve that you put on the farm house roof, as well as that beauty of a greenhouse! Good wrok mate, and definitely keep brickin'!