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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I clicked on this thread, went to grab a cup of tea, came back, and went, "Wowwww!" It captures the charm of the Nautilus. :thumbup:

Very nice.

The ship and the base work very well together.

Very unique build. Not surprising coming from you though :laugh:

Awesome, your steampunk stuff is fantastic, it looks so smooth and clean but still with details and stuff :thumbup:

Good grief that's amazing! The use of larger pieces is ingenious too, I'll have to remember the use of the viking ship parts.

Batbrick Away! :devil:

This is one slick moc! I'm normally not a huge fan of SNOT (mainly because it makes the project entirely too flimsy), but this is just brilliant! :thumbup:

You have created a very cool MOC. :thumbup:

I love how it looks so slick and the SNOT usage. Plus a good use for the CM Sailor. :laugh:

Thank you for sharing this.

Hello!

Underwater steampunk vessels are rare! Not surprisingly as underwater itself is already difficult to design. :classic: You did a fabulous job applying the steampunk style to a submersible. The fish shape is ingenious. :classic:

Cheers,

~ Christopher

Absolutely beautiful. The shape reminds me more of a whale flipping its tail, rather than a fish that it reminded someone elso of. DO you have a definitive answer about what kind of sea creature it is supposed to look like, if any?

20,000 Bricks Beneath The Sea ! :grin:

AWESOME 'TMC', is that Captain Nemo on deck ? :grin:

The sea around it.....fantastic SNOT job there too ! :thumbup:

Brick On Dive On Steam Punk On 'TMC' ! :wink:

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