ACPin Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 After having done the previous MOC, it got me thinking about an old MOC from 2004 that I've done which should be ready for a makeover. The links from the LUGNET post don't work anymore as they were the old web provider that I ditched but some pics still exist in Brickshelf. Prepared to be shocked as these were from the early years and looking at these made me wonder "What was I thinking when I did these?". Now that you've seen the crude MOCs and had a good laugh as I did , will you be ready when the new one is done? AC PS. Pics are not links but you should be able to figure out Brickshelf if you want to find more old stuff that I did which were never moved to the new website for obvious reasons. Quote
Brickdoctor Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 It doesn't look that bad. I get the scenes and general picture. But I can't wait to see what the renovated one will look like. Quote
XimenaPaulina Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 It's actually great to see the 'beginnings' of a MOC Expert like you AC, and this is certainly a very well done build even by today's standard. We'll definitely look forward for your updated version of this one! Quote
ACPin Posted February 5, 2011 Author Posted February 5, 2011 It doesn't look that bad. I get the scenes and general picture. But I can't wait to see what the renovated one will look like. The underlying theme of the scene was there but the execution may not have been the best. Come to think of it, I didn't have much brick inventory at my disposal at that time and just used whatever was I seemed fit the purpose. It's actually great to see the 'beginnings' of a MOC Expert like you AC, and this is certainly a very well done build even by today's standard. We'll definitely look forward for your updated version of this one! Funny that you mention about today's standard for MOCs, SNOT wasn't even done as much then as it is now and that's why all the studs showing make it look unfinished. There are some elements in the scene that I've chosen to retain and those filler brown slopes are certainly not going in the new MOC. Keep posted as it shouldn't take long before the makeover is done. AC Quote
The Legonater Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 will you be ready when the new one is done? Very That's a pretty busy little MOC. It would be sweet if the pictures were better quality- but obviously that's not possible now. If nothing else, the work is... interesting Quote
Masked Builder Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 While I know it's not your best MOC, or photography, it's still very neat looking. And pretty accurate too. Quote
ACPin Posted February 6, 2011 Author Posted February 6, 2011 Very That's a pretty busy little MOC. It would be sweet if the pictures were better quality- but obviously that's not possible now. If nothing else, the work is... interesting Yes, too busy and what I got then was just a 2megapixel camera. While I know it's not your best MOC, or photography, it's still very neat looking. And pretty accurate too. Idea was good at that time and got better camera now. AC PS. Makeover completed! Quote
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