May 1, 20159 yr That really is exceptional work - particularly the amazing attention to color and tone. Wonderful.
May 2, 20159 yr I absolutely LOVE this! It reminds me of the sunken ship level on Mario 64 (Nintendo 64 game), not to mention I have wanted to do a small underwater moc for the scuba diver. This is literally perfect to what I would imagine an underwater scene to be made out of lego to look like! The ship looks sooo organically decomposed (?) and rotten by the sea, with the sea life encompassing it, it looks just right. Edited May 2, 20159 yr by Fuppylodders
May 3, 20159 yr Author That's absolutely amazing, where'd you get the sand green carved brick 2x1's? I've got about 70 of them, one of the presents I received at LegoWorld Kopenhagen (as an exhibitor). They're most likely lugbulk material .
May 10, 20159 yr Gives me the looks from the Flying Dutchman! You used the same hull technique I suppose, using legs from figures. Nicely done! Btw, hope the lego Cussoo team will come up with something great and marvelous for the Flying Dutchman that is still affordable.
May 11, 20159 yr Author Gives me the looks from the Flying Dutchman! You used the same hull technique I suppose, using legs from figures. Nicely done! Btw, hope the lego Cussoo team will come up with something great and marvelous for the Flying Dutchman that is still affordable. Thanks, I indeed used some things I learned while building the Dutchman, that made it easier to focus on the details.
October 20, 20159 yr This build is so cool. The colour scheme of the shipwreck is mindblowing and really nicely build also. This is such a beautiful diorama. Kind of make me want to make something similiar myself, though it will have to wait quite a while since im already stuck with two large builds and a LEGO Dimensions "cabinet" MOC for all the minifigs and vehicles. Back to topic. I really really like it. Also seem to have been a truly fun MOC to build.
October 23, 20159 yr Wow this is stunningly amazing... All those details... The sea life all around it... I can't wait to see the full diorama!
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