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Everything posted by Lasse
- MOC: Old Kamensk’s Ironwork Headquarters
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MOC: The Panda's Gate
Nice MOC and great use of the panda minifig
- Flash Blur
- MOC Townhall
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Did this minifig hair ever exist in real life?
That is absolutely correct
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Venetian War Galley
Very nice MOC. Both the ship, the minifigs, the water, the beach and the vegetation are amazing
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HMS Bulldog
Very nice ship with many great details.
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The Black Gate
Very nice MOC. I really like the dragon and the skeletons.
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MOC: Adjustable wrench
Very nice MOC. 1:1 scale is one of my favorite building styles.
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Thenwell Castle
Nice castle with many great details. I especially like the rocks, nature and cross windows
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Fabuland Hobbiton
Very nice layout with many great details
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Google Company
Very nice MOC with many great details. Both the interior and exterior are amazing
- MOC Lego Store and Appartment
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The trap - Classic Castle reunion
Amazing MOC with many great details
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Lake Town House
Very nice house and great use of the black plates from the collectible minifigures
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Spanish court life
Very nice MOC with many great details.
- Ebbegard Castle
- CCC XI Longshanks' death
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Castle at the end of the table
Very nice castle with many great details The round tower is excellent
- Nordheim Village
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[MOC] Erebor
Wow! Amazing MOC with many great details. The water, the village, the mountain and the dwarf sculptures are all superb
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Whats the rarest/oldest piece of Lego you have in your collections?
My rarest piece of LEGO is my "teddy in airplane" from the early 1950s: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=519243 My oldest piece of LEGO is my wooden rabbit, which I guess is from the late 1930s : http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=509245
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The Sword In The Stone: Kay's Squire
Very nice MOC with many great details I especially like the walls and roof of the tower.
- MOC: History of the World
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MOC: History of the World
Often it can be difficult to decide what I want to build. The Collectible Minifigures theme has brought many interesting historical minifigures. Last year I have built a large Greek layout for the Spartan from series 2: http://www.eurobrick...89#entry1533491 After I had finished the Greek layout I thought a lot about what I should build next. Should I build a Roman layout for the Roman minifigures? Or should build an Egyptian layout for the pharaoh? Or a 1700's layout with a lot of minifigures with white wigs? I would like to build it all. That's how I got the idea to build this MOC: Ancient Egypt: Ancient Greece: Ancient Rome: In the background: Colosseum The Viking Age The Middle Ages: The Renaissance In the background: St. Peter's Basilica in Rome: The Late Renaissance: In the background: Rosenborg Castle: The Age of Enlightenment In the background: Fredensborg Palace: The Industrial Revolution In the background: Westminster Palace: Modern Time: The back of the MOC is a world map:
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