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L-space

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  1. Beautiful work. All the work after the build really pays off.
  2. An updated version of the Small God's Cemetery just in time for the 25th of May, a special day to most Terry Pratchett/ Discworld fans around the globe. Each year on the 25th of may a small commemoration takes place at the Small God's Cemetery honoring the casualties of the Glorious Revolution wearing lilac and occasionaly a hard-boiled egg. Commander Vimes, Sgt Colon, Cpl Nobby Nobbs and C.M.O.T. Dibbler stand in front of the entrance. Reg Shoe just wakes up from his yearly nap in his grave and at the back we find Lord Vetinari not admitting to anything let alone sentiment. "Truth, Justice, Freedom, Reasonably Prices Love, and a Hard-Boiled Egg" Small Gods Cemetery 01 by L-space, on Flickr Small Gods Cemetery 06 by L-space, on Flickr Small Gods Cemetery 07 by L-space, on Flickr more in the flickr album
  3. Great little builds. Love the hay cart.
  4. In my City Wall project I have missed some stuff showing here. not to faal too far behind I give you the City Wall - Dimensions section. In a fantasy era wonderous gates to new realms are reality. You just might find yourself somewhere in Ankh-Morpork. This is just a simple module but was a lot of fun designing and building. CW_Dimensions-01 by L-space, on Flickr CW_Dimensions-04 by L-space, on Flickr CW_Dimensions-08 by L-space, on Flickr a few more pictures in the flickr album
  5. L-space posted a post in a topic in LEGO Licensed
    Every super villain needs a spaceship! Built from the cartoon: Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League - Cosmic Clash (imdb) Brainiac-s Ship_01 by L-space, on Flickr more on flickr
  6. L-space posted a post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    After having build the Lekpoort (Gate to the river Lek) for an exibition in Vianen (NLD) I took apart the landscape but deciided to keep the gate building itself. I liked it a lot and thought it would work well in a new modular project. It is now part of the old citywall of Ankh-Morpork. To preserve its heritage I kept the twon flag. Also the small top tower has been added to keep up with the current looks of the building. the wall is expendable according to the MILS standards. i created my own standard for the wall to make it easier to connect other modules and keep them in line. LPV_AM-City Gate-01 by L-space, on Flickr LPV_AM-City Gate-05 by L-space, on Flickr LPV_AM-City Gate-06 by L-space, on Flickr more on flickr
  7. L-space posted a post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    On the Discworld news travels faster then light over the Clackstowers: Clackstower-01 by L-space, on Flickr Clackstower-05 by L-space, on Flickr Clackstower-06 by L-space, on Flickr "GNU Terry Pratchett END" Manned by Goblins and made great again by the notorious Moist von Lipwig: 08-Moist von Lipwig by L-space, on Flickr album Clackstower album Discworld Characters
  8. Thank you very very much. You saved his vacation. The file worked before breakfest but failed the second time. Luckily I had him save it to my computer too and that still works. He's breaking it up in several creations now to keep it managable.
  9. Thanks for the try, We'll give it a go tomorrow.
  10. Hi guys, my son has been working for a week in LDD on his MOC and suddenly the file won't open "parsing error". I have tried this: But it doesn't do the job for us. Can somebody please lend a hand, thanks. file; http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/L-space/ldd/60130gevangeniseiland.lxf
  11. Finally got up to adding these wonderfull creations by @Pate-keetongu Carrot Ironfoundersson by @Pate-keetongu Corporal Nobbs and Sergeant Colon by @Pate-keetongu Lu Tze by @Pate-keetongu Lecturer of Recent Runes by @Pate-keetongu The Bursar by @Pate-keetongu
  12. TIF_Ice Queen-01 by L-space, on Flickr Tiffany and the Ice Queen, the coming of the Ice Queen bringing winter and the Nac Mac Feegles join Tiffany in herding the sheep. Of course attempting to run of with at least one.
  13. For an exposition in the Vianen City Museum I build the Chapel of Helsdingen in the early days, sometime before 1756 at least. Shortly after completion of the chapel it was used as a farmhouse for the nearby monestary. Helsdingen-01 by L-space, on Flickr Helsdingen-04 by L-space, on Flickr Helsdingen-07 by L-space, on Flickr Helsdingen-09 by L-space, on Flickr more on flickr
  14. L-space replied to L-space's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    Thanks, it is a custom.
  15. L-space replied to steentje's post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    Amazing work. Love the use of the Chima minifigs. They really look like they belong.
  16. Nice touch with the flowers
  17. How could I have missed the lovely creations by @Pate-keetongu? Large Figures Mustrum Ridcully by @Pate-keetongu The Dean by @Pate-keetongu The Librarian by @Pate-keetongu Susan Sto Helit by @Pate-keetongu Rincewind and the Luggage by @Pate-keetongu Commander Vimes by @Pate-keetongu Cohen the Barbarian by @Pate-keetongu
  18. Yeah, another Discworld fan. This is great, thanks for sharing. Indexed
  19. Especially for the CCCXIII I finished the Troll Bridge. It is now 216 studs long, 32 wide en 90 bricks high, measuring 68 inch long, 34 inch tall. There are 7 separate modules so it is possible to make a shorter bridge. Troll Bridge-2_02 by L-space, on Flickr Troll Bridge-2_29 by L-space, on Flickr Troll Bridge-2_34 by L-space, on Flickr Troll Bridge-2_23 by L-space, on Flickr Troll Bridge-2_22 by L-space, on Flickr Troll Bridge-2_07 by L-space, on Flickr Troll Bridge-2_36 by L-space, on Flickr More on flickr
  20. Could you fix the link please.
  21. First thanks for the programm. I think it's great after a five minute try. Then a bugreport: I tried updating a design and the outcome was that all the parts were in the first step and all other steps were just the final model. It created as many steps as was in the first design so I now have 24 steps all of the finished model.
  22. L-space replied to Bennemans's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    Truly amazing. Love all the details and architecture. I got a lot of inspiration from your work,thanks.
  23. Great shot. Some pointers maybe; try to put the back clone a bit to the right to fill the gap between the plants more and bring the eyes of the front clone to deadcenter of the picture. It would be more even. But still a wonderfull picture.
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