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Thanks. The shape is heavily influenced by the design from Star Trek Fact Files / Ex-astris-scientia, it is both practical for visibility and aesthetically pleasing, somewhat by chance. Those classic fences are eternal... until Lego produces 5032 (Pane for Window 1 x 4 x 6 Lattice Diamond) in red.
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Thanks. The whole atmosphere comes from the 3185 . A 1967 part for a model from a 1966 TV series, it makes sense.
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In the continuation of my Star Trek Classic dioramas of NCC-1701interior, I recently created the Emergency Manual Monitor. A room which is added to the first in order to create a larger set as it appears in season two of the classic series. Now I'm waiting for the Trekkies to give me their impressions See more on my website.
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Thanks I meant I'm not an expert in trains. But apparently you are so it's good.
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Thanks It's always a little scary to post a train moc with all the great experts lurking on EB
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Different scale toys bothered me when I was a kid but I can solve that now with bricks ;D Yes, some wagons were more interesting to create than others.
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Sounds nice to my ears :) es they don't like military and weapons... except for Star Wars and some other licensed lines....
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Thanks. It's been a very fun build and container a last momlent idea, It was just a box but I thought it was boring so a few hours later (sometimes small things takes time) I ended up with that one. Thanks. I love this picture, I saw it a million times but the colors are so vibrants and the action so epic I can't stop watching it, it's a whole world in one pic. That bridge should have special feature like it transform into a robot or a giant bug ;D
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Hello. I haven't posted anything for a long time but this model should find an informed audience here. So here's my Lego brick version of the GI Joe train produced by the Tyco company in 1983... no, there weren't just dinosaurs on earth at the time. If you know this vintage toy (otherwise go look on Google), you'll notice that it was not intended (at all) for the famous 3-3/4 figurines and some enthusiasts could say that therefore it is not a real toy of the line and that it does not touch their nostalgia. But in our bricks world things are different, we builders (yes I'm talking about you), are free to create models from whatever we want and make them compatible with our beloved figurines or any other scale. Anyway, here are the images, I hope you like them... otherwise go buy some Playmobil? ;D The train have cool features like the deploying container / outpost and access to the caboose interior with communication post. One last thing the locomotive is motorized and can drag the wagons easily, I just need to make a video to show. You can find larger photos on my website www.baronsat.net
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Glad you like this model, it makes me happy that fans of Classic Pirates make good comments. You're right the Spanish Island a cool model . If the partslist (.bsx or pdf ) can help you, PM me or contact me via my website and I'll send it to you with pleasure.
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In fact I wanted masonry bricks in Dark red but had none in stock . Stickers would have been a nice choice, but I like and dislike them at the same time, like many Afols. Probably the days I build the model I wasn't in a sticker's mood.
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Thanks. It's cool you still have your original so you can compare :) In fact I've never really likes the yellow minifigures, even when it has sense and everybody had the same face (when Lego politic was : everybody is equal so they all look the same and kids can imagine what they want) so I started to use flesh tones in the late 2000s, if I remember well. But it's not a big deal for the people who want to build my model, they just have to swap to yellow ;)
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Pleased you like it and the old school spirit. Good you don't have parts from those classic set you can build this model and tell me what you think, that would be great. Yes I re-built Eldorado Fortress too but haven't published it in this forum... need to fix that.
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Thanks for your kind and detailled comments, that's very important to me. The color of the "water" is Bright Light Blue (following Bricklink description). You check that and all the rest on my page, which link is at the beginning of my post. The old palmtrees were nice and I have tons of them but I told myself that everyone was not in this case, so how to make a palm tree when we do not have this vintage piece? well, "voilà"! And yes the fact that it's attached with a clip allows to place it on small surface, even vertical. Pleased to see I'm not alone and there are some other "flesh tones" lovers and that you noticed I use the basic/classic face so it's moden but no too much The Obi Wan face look so classic that I couldn't pass, even if it has a headset under the tricorne... time and multiverse travel involved.
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Yes, I'm still alive and building but apparently I'm rusty as I posted in the wrong section of forum, you're right it's a MOC, can you please fix that for me? Pleased you like the model, I know that the purists prefer yellow but I prefer to use the color flesh is personal ;)