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- MOC: Prince of Persia (1989 game)
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Minas Tirith
Absolutely awesome!
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Review: 10228 Haunted House
Great review, it was the so obvious confirmation we all need one
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Tan Tears' Tower II
Finally, the final photos
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The Unofficial LEGO Collectors Guide RAFFLE
I would pick 10030 ...
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Modular Madness - Voting: Category 3: Classic Modular
10. RoxYourBlox - 3 19. Sorensen - 2
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Tan Tears' Tower II
Thanks for the comments Just a small comment I hope you all have seen in Lion's Tomb, the claws... Not sure if there will be much more addings... i ran out of 'tan'
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Tan Tears' Tower II
More modular addings to Tan Tears' Tower... Lion's Tomb Parade Ground Cloister "in the air"
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MOC: Stockholm Metro - Medborgarplatsen
Impressive, very well recreated
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Sheepo's LEGO Technic Modular Platform System (MPS)
I am following it also closely... looks great
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Tear's Tower
I think you nailed my thoughts in words
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Tear's Tower
Thanks for your nice comments Yes, thanks! I did not submit into the contest since i did begin it much earlier and I didnt felt it was fair enough To tell the truth it is not copied, I just wanted to make a modular tower with persian/egiptian look. And then it was just adding brick over brick. Its top, the crown, could be the part I really like most since getting that symmetry took me a lot of tests. Minifigs! Alas! And you can be right, but still the tower is not complete and I still have to think who would be the brave soldiers to defend it. Maybe romans or barbarians? Persian soldiers are too expensive! :laugh:
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Tear's Tower
hi, My most ambitious moc until today... hope you like it Tears' Tower Details 1st Floor: Entry & Throne 2nd Floor: Tomb 3rd Floor: Armory/Meditation 4th Floor: Crown Tower
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CREATOR Review: 5767 Cool Cruiser
Great Review. My concern is, why not trying to do a better car instead of just another car... Anyway the review is great
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MOC: Temple of Lazarus
Nice story, and great design.
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MOC Sarcophagus
Thanks for the comments. Finally the egyptian one comes to light Pharaoh was pleased... i hope
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Trading Polybags
A pleasure!
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Free LEGO promotion with UK Sun Starts Oct 8th
This is for a good cause piece ... unless you're a bricklink amass-eitor
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New Lego 10223 Kingdoms Joust Exclusive
I love it. And the price is fair again ... very tight. MMV was 20 euros less and 30 pieces more, but at least they managed to get something really nice.
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EBAY SCAM: UCS Millennium Falcon10179 - £186.99 NEW
That is curious ... a canadian ordered one and got it a day later ... post office is like a bullet .... I would NOT trust this-....
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MOC Sarcophagus
Thanks for the comments. That's been curious to me, since though i like them all, my favourite has been the persian, but most of the people like the "classic" spartan one
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MOC: Temple Ruins
Looks great, maybe i've learnt a couple of things i just didnt know...
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Need advice on selling
Did you trust the seller? Was the box misb as it should be? Keep in mind this can happen in the shop next door ... You can also add: Box is misb but before sending you're willing to open on request of the buyer and check number of bags.
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MOC Sarcophagus
The Pharaoh is concerned. Years pass and his palace is finished, but he has not yet found a suitable 'wrapper'. The grand vizier has proposed a contest of sarcophagi so he can choose between the best designs. These are the tracks that had been given to the architects. The coffin must be original, simple and not very pompous, but with a minimum of good taste and some detail of course. The best designers of the country and foreign lands will present their creations to the pharaoh. A 3 month term has been given ... Here you are the results The Spartan designer has proposed the following simple model, and possibly the heaviest. Almost monochrome. Persian designer has proposed an open model and quite innovative... in this area... Thracian designer has proposed a design too innovative and the most dismal of all. Snakes alive have been decorated within. Please help the Pharaoh to choose one
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Castlometry
They look fantastic, a brick version would be astonishing
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