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GT-Vince

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  1. Best wishes for 2012, and lot's of Lego's, and of course lot's of time to build and play and MOC!!!
  2. I was able to purchase the 1st half 2011 sets in december 2010, they were in shops starting from 15th of december here in Belgium
  3. Yes, photo instructions would very much be appreciated. I think most of the less experienced builders (like me) would love to build such an fantastic plane.
  4. OMG A beautiful set made even better...
  5. The safe is excellent. The whole building is very good, and the figs are a nice touch to complement the rest.
  6. The 8421 Mobile Crane and the 8275 Motorized Bulldozer, unfortunatly I don't own a supercar set. I'm still trying to get hold of one at a reasonable price. But the 8258 Crane Truck is a very cool model also, even with it's minor flaws. Those are my top 3
  7. OMG It's beautiful, I can only say that... The light's make it spectacular, and I tought it was excellent in it's original state. You did a heck of a job... really...
  8. I think that the parts count for the MOC's you speak of (eg Little Devil and Lambo), is to big to be manufactured als official set. Like Sariel and Blakbird, these builders create the most beautiful MOC's, and use lot's of pneumatics and PF for just one model. Like Sariel's Snow Groomer (11 PF motors, 2 LA's and 7 pneumatic cylinders, and compressor pumps) it is likely that selling al these parts in a single (official) set would make for a very expensive (perhaps even unaffordable) set. Here and there I read discussions on pricing of sets like the motorized bulldozer and the remotely controlled excavator (2H2010), some people consider these to be to steep. Like Musicfreak said, it's still a toy. And even that I would buy a set like Sariel's Snow Groomer if it were to be released officially, probably at whatever cost, I can easily believe that there are persons who would rather spend that kind of money on something else. From my personal experience I can say that my son loves his Star Wars sets, and that he receives them as gifts on special occasions (birthday's,...). But his aunts and uncles prefer to give him a smaller set, and some money for other things, whereas me and my (lovely ) wife rather tend to purchase larger sets (one at a time) for him. Greetz
  9. Very good replica. But why are the rubbers bands around, what use do they have (in the real thing?)
  10. Just plain ... beautifull Those pillars are indeed very nice, the whole temple is very detailed. Very nice work
  11. Very good, especially like the cannon that the troopers have
  12. Impressive, and excellent work on the wall
  13. Astonishing, the battle scene is my absolute favorite. Perhaps you should build some catapults and stormtowers to complete it? The river is also a very nice touch
  14. This is amazing, all those little details, a parrot in the tree, the fruits and flowers Very, very good
  15. Beautiful, excellent use of brown, and very good minifig designs
  16. Really nice indeed, always loved the yellow and white combo
  17. GT-Vince

    M-O

    Very good and detailed, you're right about him in the movie, he succeeded in making me without trouble. Nice brush also, with those trans plates
  18. I agree with the others, that revolver is a beautiful creation Keep it up
  19. Great work, an one of my favorite childhood films
  20. Hi, welcome to EB, hope to see your MOC's soon
  21. 1x 8261 and 1x 8061 for my son
  22. An instant flashback of the movie, caused by this MOC. Beautiful design on the bunker roof.
  23. Really nice MOC, and nice details. The little park with the statue is a very nice touch.
  24. Most certainly I'll build this car, and probably in a couple of different colours. The amount of work that the instructions took.... These kind of MOC's inspire me... Looking forward to seeing your next creation
  25. An excellent MOC, nice colour scheme, and impressive how much functions you implemented Greetz
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