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Thanks, I actually scraped a mech to get the guns to flow right Also, do you mean color wise, or is it to angular for the tail and front? I personally like them, but would have liked them both to be black, or maybe yellow....hmmmm. Your comments on this would be most welcome!
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Thanks, I wanted it to be smooth on the tail, but I challenged myself to only build with the parts I had, rather then specifically ordering new ones to see what I could come up with. As for landing gear, I must admit, it needs them quite badly
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One thing I'd like to see in the show room is perhaps a quad, those things are extremely useful, and motorcycle shops sell them too sometimes. Also, other then that this entire freaking thing still looks brilliant to me! Well done mate, and definitely keep bricking
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MOC: Australia Post - Country Post Office
Fires-storm replied to lightningtiger's topic in LEGO Town
Well done mate, this is simply beautiful! It matches the real pic perfectly, and for once I have no recommendations Good work, and definitely keep bricking -
Thanks mates, I'm glad you both like it! I'd never really seen the fans used in airplanes before, and not really many props in a reverse configuration, so I thought I'd combine the two and say what the hey. Glad its this popular
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Thanks, I'm glad you like it! I used the column body to give it a nice slim effect, and figure out a way to attach those dang wings
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Well done on these photos, the brilliant lighting and settings give amazing movie like feel, good job! And definitely keep bricking, and taking awesome pictures!
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Well done, this is a brilliant set up! I like the detailing on the buildings, as well as the modern and the old crossed together. The whole thing fits very well, and the interior is also sweet. Nice work!
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This one is pretty much entirely a result of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, and after using Jon Hall's excellent technique, decided to try my own with the clicking hinge pieces, no idea what they are called at this moment. The inspiration for this came from the British Amphibious Squadron, with touches of Messerschmitt and Mustang. And now....on to the pics! I hope you all enjoy it, and forgive the photography, it was a battle just to get my camera to take these! Buying a new one soon....(Hopefully).
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Well done, what a truly refreshing take on the apocalypse! I'd gladly live in a world where there were way less people, no more oil being dredged into our oceans, and everything was self sufficient
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Ohh man, looking at those pics I know I'm aiming for multiples of the pyramid and biplane at the least, and all the vehicles are dark red! HECK yes! I'm so excited about this theme now, come on release date!
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This is actually amazingly well done, I like the gong and multi-level roof detail the most. Out of curiosity, what all did you use for the roof design?
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OH MAN! I am so excited about this theme now, I'm going to get my hands on every single thing I can, and at least two of everything
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Well done, this is looking brilliant so far! The shape, the detail, everything is perfect. Also the displays inside look amazing as always Good job mate, definitely keep bricking
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Wow, this is bloody brilliant! I always thought something like this was possible, but never dared to try it, so thanks for making a dream come true This is just sheer brilliance, truly keep bricking!
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Well done on this build, the level of detail is excellent! I like all the different rooms, as well as the coloring, very 1893. Good job, and keep bricking!
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Wow, well done on this beauty! The detail is superb, as well as the level of attention payed to it to make it seem realistic. This is an excellent build, keep bricking!
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Thanks so much, glad you like it!
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Well done, this is an excellent moc! I love all the detail, the cells, the front, the car, the doors, the bricks, the.....EVERYTHING Great job mate, and definitely keep bricking
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Bravo, this is a simply beautiful rendition of this train! The platform, the detail, the shaping, everything is perfect and brilliant. Good work mate, and definitely keep bricking
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This plane was inspired by an amazing and excellent builder named John Hall18, if you ever have the time, look him up! And also, all credit for the hinge and aileron design goes to him. This design popped into my head shortly after watching Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and seeing a P38 Lightning at the same time, so I thought why not try to build what had just been blue printed utterly into my skull? I'm pretty pleased with how it came out, this being the first brick built wing and heavily used SNOT technique plane I have ever done. Theres really no story behind it other then that, so I hope you all enjoy it! First up a frontal view of it coming head on And now a side shot A 6 o'clock shot...Uh oh. A bird's eye, or ace-about-to-shoot-it-down's eye view And lastly a bottom view Again, I hope you all enjoy it! also, forgive the last two shot's fuzz....stupid shaky arm
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Bravo, this is an amazing mosaic! I can't do this for my soul, so your ability to recreate that picture so perfectly is honestly astounding! I wish you the best in your pursuits mate, and definitely and truly keep bricking!
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Well done, this is a beautiful rendition! I may just try this for our families Christmas this year, if you don't mind
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Well done, this moc is amazing! I love all the detail, and the narration made me laugh so much: "The chief engineer and the head engineer are arguing whether a stale croissant could be used as a boomerang." Priceless Out of curiosity, where did the goblin head come from?