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LukeClarenceVan

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  1. Dark tan cheese! I'd pay $350 for those pieces alone. ;)
  2. The UN Headquarters set would be worth it for the trans blue alone - great to see that colour in large quantities.
  3. A very cool set, I actually thought it was someone's MOC the first time I saw it. Unfortunately a bit out of my price range, I hope Bricklink sellers stock up so I can nab some of those brown flex tubes.
  4. LukeClarenceVan replied to Tim Bit's post in a topic in Community
    Yeah, as Si-MOCs said NovaLUG's pretty much it. They do a display at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic each year and occasionally some other minor things. I've heard that the LUG itself is fairly unorganized though, and they don't really do much in the way of meetings, shows, etc. Still, it'd be worth talking to them, I think they've attended Brickfete in the past.
  5. Awesome build, very crisp and dark.
  6. Very cool, some great texture here.
  7. Nice one, love the use of jumpers on the walls.
  8. A Viking Homestead My entry for the series 7 CMF contest, built for the Viking Woman figure. She would stand next to her husband as they looked out over the rolling plains of Newfoundland and contemplated their new life.
  9. The Emperor's Bath My entry for the Series 9 CMF contest, for the Roman Emperor figure. I built his Roman bath and caldarium.
  10. I just can't wait to get my hands on those orange leaves, hopefully the set's priced the same as Mirkwood Spiders was. Also, I wonder if the next line will continue the fall foliage trend and introduce yellow?
  11. Excellent review, thanks for posting.
  12. Fantastic review of what looks to be a fantastic set, love those larva things.
  13. Thanks for posting, great photography.
  14. Very cool, thanks for the review!
  15. Personally, I feel these sets are more than a little lackluster. They seem overly simple, in colouration and technique. However, I can kind of understand: LEGO has a highly detailed castle line out right now (LOTR), and rather than compete with it they release a line of castle sets for very young kids or adults who miss classic LEGO sets. That's my theory, anyway.
  16. Wow, phenomenal layout. Amazing build with tons of incredible detail, and great to watch its evolution. Thanks for posting.
  17. Great MOC, and top-notch story to boot.
  18. Wow, stunning build. I can't think of it being any better.
  19. LukeClarenceVan replied to Legonardo's post in a topic in Guilds of Historica
    Awesome MOC, all sorts of great texture and architecture. Good colour choice too, though the ground seems a tad choppy due to the bricks. Perhaps plates would work better, though I know sand green plates cost a fortune...
  20. Absolutely perfect swamp technique, though the above water landscape seems a tad off. Still very awesome though, the best swampy water I've ever seen.
  21. So annoying that Disney's gotten rid of TCW and LucasArts. Even if I disliked TCW and wasn't much of a gamer, I will miss them both. Especially LucasArts, a true icon.
  22. A scene I built for the Middle Earth LEGO Olympics, depicting Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli's escape from a flood of sculls in the Paths of the Dead. Which glows in the dark! Thought my glow pieces would give a nice ghostly atmosphere here. Thanks for stopping by!
  23. Fascinating history snapshot, thanks for sharing. Always neat to see things from when LEGO was young, especially different countries.
  24. I haven't done much Star Wars building lately, but that's mostly due to focusing on competitive building. Also, I dislike building Star Wars things if I don't have minifigs to go with it, and since I'm a purist KOTOR and Republic Commando MOCs are limited to me. However, I have quite a few Star Wars MOCs planned, some quite ambitious. ;)
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