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Athos

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  1. 20 years and counting. I can hardly believe I've been doing this for two decades. You can check out the previous 19 cards here. Steve
  2. You can check out the previous 18 cards here. Steve
  3. You can check out the previous 17 cards here. Steve
  4. I seem to remember one that used a piston mechanism and a slope brick, but I can't remember where I saw it or how it worked. Steve
  5. I'm wanting to build a single GBC loop and am looking for a ball pump mechanism that isn't too tall. That is, I want something where the balls can be fed in as low as possible. Anyone got instructions? Steve
  6. You can check out the previous 16 cards here. Steve
  7. I prefer Monster Fighters figures better. The ghosts of Hidden Side just don't do it for me. Can't really explain why, except they are not ghost-y enough. But apart from the execution of ghosts, I really like the Lovecraftian vibe I get from the HS stuff. And the sets have been decent. Steve
  8. Athos replied to Athos's post in a topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
    As promised here are some more detail pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/93736683@N03/albums/72157712710002536 Steve
  9. You can view the previous 15 cards here. Steve
  10. Athos replied to Athos's post in a topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
    Yes, That bothers me too. I'd like to assume they sea is out to the front, which is why the dock is there, and there is no reason to take the large ships further up the inlet. The real reason is making the bridge high enough for the ships to sail under would make a mess of the scale. Steve
  11. Here is my latest MOC. It made its debut at BrickSlopes in May and is expected to go to BricksLA next month. Its been a long time since I posted a MOC here, but I've been building bigger, which means it takes longer to build and is much harder to photograph. But I thought I'd share my feudal Japanese layout. Its 192 studs long by 192 studs wide by not-sure how tall. I may try to take some more detail photos in January. Steve
  12. It's super neat. Steve
  13. I like it. I really like the mane and tail. Though, you need to push the bricks together on the horse more. There are some unsightly gaps between the bricks; the ones I particularly noticed were in the legs. Steve
  14. You can check out the other 14 cards here. Steve
  15. I like the shutters. Steve
  16. I get tired of the same old red Santa every year, so I went with a Victorian style Father Christmas: I wish Lego would make a minifig version of him. Steve
  17. Thanks. It is little compared to the Egypt one in the background which is also mine. Steve
  18. This is a little layout I did, which was inspired by those old advertisements: Steve
  19. Oooh, sweet prize. I've been debating dropping the money on the Hela set for several months now. Steve
  20. "And we all say: oh well; I never. Was there ever a cat so clever as Magical Mister Mistoffellees" Steve
  21. I'd ditch the custom parts and the white fuzz, but beyond that its a great looking MOC. Steve
  22. Dang, I don't remember what prize I won and don't think I sent that info with my address. More of a surprise when it comes in the mail, I guess. Steve
  23. Hooray, I won. I was beginning to worry. Steve
  24. You can check out the previous 13 cards here. Steve
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