spzero Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 Great work as usual, love all the details and the fabuland stuff is always so great. I still cherish the memories playing with it at school. Ah! the care free days, when I could play all day and have fun instead of having jobs and responsibilities. Quote
Shadows Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 A fox with a shadowy persona and resurrections. Uh huh, I see what you're doing here. If you didn't do it so well, I'd have to track you down and set you on fire. Might anyway. At least one of those predictions is accurate. I really hope it's explosive potatoes apples! Quote
DaleDVM Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 I like the snot technique mixed in with the log pieces over the windows. It creates a very nice texture. Great build as always from you Hinkley! Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 Very nice, it really has that dark and mysterious feel to it! You've used some very nice techniques and a smart usage of parts like the grinding thingy. I wonder how you've attached the Fabuland roof plates though, or do they just stay put? Quote
Hinckley Posted August 7, 2012 Author Posted August 7, 2012 And it looks super fun to build in Fabuland... Though difficult... I tried some tablescrapes early this year - it did not turn out well It can be really difficult. It takes some getting used to and definite trial and error. I get ideas in my head that never translate into brick. There are some cool pieces that are very difficult to use. It took me a long time to get a knack for it. And, really, it was the work of Sir Nadroj that really unlocked the possibilities for me. So, don't give up! Looking forward to seeing some Sci-Fabuland MOCs from Si-MOCs! Great build Hinck, and great to see the FBG alive and kicking. Was there ever any doubt? A fox with a shadowy persona and resurrections. Uh huh, I see what you're doing here. If you didn't do it so well, I'd have to track you down and set you on fire. Might anyway. I really hope it's explosive potatoes apples! Oh, it's all that and more! I like the snot technique mixed in with the log pieces over the windows. It creates a very nice texture. Great build as always from you Hinkley! Thanks, Dale! Good to hear from you. Funny, I didn't know what SNOT technique you meant. I'm so used to using headlight bricks I don't think of them as "not on top". Every LUGBulk I've participated in, I've ordered 100's of headlight bricks. I love them. They are Fabuland MOC crack. Very nice, it really has that dark and mysterious feel to it! You've used some very nice techniques and a smart usage of parts like the grinding thingy. Mortar and pestle. There's a whole conversation about that thing at the beginning of this thread. I wonder how you've attached the Fabuland roof plates though, or do they just stay put? Good old fashioned gravity! I've heard some people complain that it is not a legitimate building technique. To them I say, "Shut up". I mean, really, who are we to deny a basic power of the physics of the universe. Nobody here has the authority to deny gravity the right to be a building technique. Quote
Wout Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 You've made another very nice Fabuland moc. Well done. I like the interior very much. I see your avatar has grown his hair. It looks... interesting. Quote
Vincent Kessels Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I am missing the obligatory stuffed crocodile at the ceiling, but it's a great build apart from that. Quote
Rufus Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 Look at me! I made the front page! Thanks Rufus! You're welcome! ... and it's in the index. Beautiful work, Hinck. I think this may be your best yet. Quote
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