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L@go

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  1. There's so much to say about your builds that it's hard to know where to start, but your 'town' or civilian-themed builds are really my favourites among your work. These two are gorgeous, and the details are what makes them stand out - those great bases, the vines climbing the walls, the lampposts, that wonderful cart... and of course the colours you use. I'd really like it if Lego would release something this detailed. Out of curiosity, what do you plan on charging for these commission pieces? I know I'd love one myself (or on my shelf) - if I could afford it :)
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    Outlaw Trike

    I like this. The scale is obviously a bit off, but it's not like that's anything new with Lego models - and I'll give you major bonus points for making it actually fit a minifig! There are some lovely bikes and trikes around that are roughly minifig-size, but it's very rare that a minifig can actually sit on them. Well done :)
  3. I said I couldn't pick a favourite. I was wrong. Your 2CV is absolutely spot on. It can not be done better on this scale!
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    Roadkill Hot Rod

    I've learned to expect something special when you present another hot rod, and this one doesn't disappoint! Great job, as always :)
  5. An absolutely lovely creation, inside and out. Possibly the best one you've presented thus far. I'm very impressed! :)
  6. Your dioramas are always a joy to look at, not least because of the lovely vehicles you build. These new addition to your car park are all great - I can't pick a favourite :)
  7. I really like the exterior, particularly the back with that glazed conservatory. The interior is also very nice, although a bit cramped, as you say - but it's hard to get around that when you've got such limited space to work with. Shame about the stairs, those are for me a must in any modular :)
  8. I might just have to get me one of those to go with the amazing Berkshire that's currently sitting on my shelf :)
  9. Stunning work - they look deliciously exclusive. And that mechanism is just the icing on the cake. Well done!
  10. It's a very nice station with some beautiful details, but my favourite part of it is the colour. A nod to the classic 4554, great idea! :)
  11. I'll chime in here - I'm not a huge train buff and my knowledge of trains is very limited, but I really like the look (and size) of this. Steam engines, lovely as they are, tend to be very big, but this one is just the perfect size :)
  12. Congratulations to all the winners - worthy winners, all of them!
  13. That's a very good point. Didn't think of that.
  14. That's bad news, and I feel for Yatkuu who's been working so hard on this project. I honestly can't see the problem with making it an official set, but that's obviously LEGO's privilege to decide. I voted for it because of the building, not because of the relation to the movie. I'm sad to see that we won't even get that, and I think this is a blow for CUUSOO. Time will tell whether other projects share The Winchester's fate.
  15. When you do (and you will), you'll be surprised to find how much easier it is to fit an interior with 32x32. It's very good practice to start with a smaller footprint, though :)
  16. "No offense" means "I don't mean to be rude". But I see now that you've only asked the question twice - I thought it was more. My apologies for that.
  17. That is indeed very nice - both the helicopter and the ground vehicles. Very realistic - and huge! :) I agree with the suggestion that you should deeplink some of these images. It's not difficult, and it will make more people look at them.
  18. While I'm no big fan of your red corner building, I really like the idea of a corner building on a 16x32 baseplate, and next to another, 'regular' 16x32 modular it makes perfect sense. I've seen a couple of others done like that before, and it's an intriguing concept. As for the new one, I like it a lot. The colours work well together, the front and rear are equally appealing, and the interiors are very, very nice. Keep it up, I say!
  19. Another very nice modular with a more than decent exterior and some stunning interior details. You're really good with interiors. Well done!
  20. That looks absolutely gorgeous! The colours are perfect, the trains are wonderful, and all those details... what a fantastic diorama! Stunning. Oh, and the train station is one of the best I've ever seen - especially the roof. So well done.
  21. No offense, but you're the only one who keeps asking, so it seems you want to know. If you're so incredibly curious, why don't you just count the votes? I did.
  22. I have to agree with all the others: You're very, very good at this, and the style you specialise in makes me think of the sets I used to play with as a kid. Fond memories!
  23. A smaller number of entries in this category, but no less quality! Some superb builds here... 2) The ski jump in Holmenkollen in Oslo (Sleepyhead) Entry (by Cecilie) - 1 point 4) Finishing Touches (Lady Liberty) Entry (by Darkblane) - 1 point 5) Battle plans (Celtic Warrior) Entry (by kciR) - 1 point
  24. As always, the quality of the entries is so high that it's almost impossible to narrow the number down to three (I couldn't even dream of going even lower). But here are my votes: 23) Mechanic Entry (by Darkblane) - 1 point 30) Alien Entry (by Oky) - 1 point 31) Sleepyhead Entry (by watersnap) - 1 point
  25. Hops? :) I love what you're doing with your modulars. The top floor/roof solution for the GE is fabulous, and I've always felt that it was a bit unfair that the FB only had two floors when all the other modulars have three. So, top notch work! And that butcher's shop / police station (nice combo) does indeed look very promising.
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