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Excellent Work Brick Doctor, some great shots from one of my favorite planets! Over the last few weeks/months I have been sourcing figs and parts for scenes based on Tatooine. I really wanted a few Bantha shots for particular scenes and thought about building them in LEGO as there are a number of fantastic examples out there. In the end I decided to try and create a Bantha from clay in the spirit of LEGO's pre molded parts. It still needs some refining but overall quite happy with the result. It would be wonderful if LEGO produced a Bantha set, as I am sure it would be a very popular addition to a number of collections........ Bantha Attack - Set ???? Tusken Patrol
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Thanks Pandora, The greenish tinge is from back lighting the set with a green filter over the light source (a small torch). And the liquid on the floor is a pot of Slime :)- Let's share our funny interesting photos!
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Hi, Thanks for the comments on my Grievous shot, I am glad you liked it! There has been some excellent work lately, nice shots from LINKO and very impressive shots from Darth Yogi. I agree with Brickdoctor you have done a fantastic job on the trophy a very inspiring idea :) Here is one I posted on the EuroBricks Star Wars Lego Photography Pool Hope you enjoy it! "The name's Rex. But you'll call me 'captain' or 'sir'."- Star Wars LEGO Photography
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Hi, The Scarab Attack 7305 is a welcome addition to my collection. A great set, fantastic value for money and the scarab is one bug I would not want on my back !! Thanks There's Something Behind me, isn't there?- Star Wars LEGO Photography
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I like the first one General Magma! Nice shots nine eleven Welcome to the forum, Looks like you had the same problem I had when I first started posting !! There are very helpful tutorials on how to post pictures on the forum http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=19193 If you have a flickr account you can grab/copy the HTML/BBcode from the drop down box above your photo "Share This" Then when posting on the forum you can paste the html code into the insert image box, click insert image and your picture should be in your post! I have only got the hang of it myself look forward to seeing your photo on the forum.- Star Wars LEGO Photography
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