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I can always try my luck on Ebay though.
Costplayer probably, I have inside information that sword's made of plastic. There's not enough blood smear either for the real thing.
check out my instagram https://www.instagram.com/san_dilego and imgur https://imgur.com/a/TUfDR for more pictures :)
1st floor is the lounge. It's got a security metal detector entrance so no crazies come by and blow the dang thing up. It's got a water fountain, waterfall, 8 chairs to represent some of the Avengers. 2nd floor is the restaurant. What better way to celebrate your anniversary next to one of Tony Stark's very own suits!
3rd floor is the kitchen for Tony Stark's personal chefs and the restaurant below. You want to eat something and anything? The chefs will make it for you :) 4th floor is the R&D floor where Tony Stark and SHIELD... well they research and develop stuff. 5th floor is the Iron Legion. 6th/7th floor is the Avengers bar. I call it the A-BAR. There we'll see #StanLee drunk from drinking asgardian wine. 8th floor is the Quinjet Hangar. and 9th floor is SHIELD HQ
Theres more pictures on my instagramhttp://www.instagram.com/san_dilego and my imgur https://imgur.com/a/TUfDR
So this beheamoth took me about a year of collecting pieces vigorously. I'd say the final piece count is at 11-12,000 pieces making it about one and a half times the number of pieces as the millennium falcon. Also the average piece in this is bigger than the MF so i'd put the weight at about twice the weight... My girlfriend and I nearly broke our backs and the tower trying to lift this up onto the table.
1st floor is the lounge. It's got a security metal detector entrance so no crazies come by and blow the dang thing up. It's got a water fountain, waterfall, 8 chairs to represent some of the Avengers. 2nd floor is the restaurant. What better way to celebrate your anniversary next to one of Tony Stark's very own suits! 3rd floor is the kitchen for Tony Stark's personal chefs and the restaurant below. You want to eat something and anything? The chefs will make it for you :) 4th floor is the R&D floor where Tony Stark and SHIELD... well they research and develop stuff. 5th floor is the Iron Legion. 6th/7th floor is the Avengers bar. I call it the A-BAR. There we'll see #StanLee drunk from drinking asgardian wine. 8th floor is the Quinjet Hangar. and 9th floor is SHIELD HQ
The worst experience i had while building this was waiting for lego's pab shipment which was painstakingly slow.
And you're going to have to make some more space in that display case for new villains in Batman CMF S2. I like the villains-only themed case.
I hadn't thought to store my limo on the roof.
It depicts my friend with her two Mastiffs - a Bull male on the left and French female on the right. Since taking these shots I've:
1. swapped the hoodie colour from dark blue to dark grey
2. updated the design on the French mastiff to feature her white chest
3. Replaced the 'flesh' tone with Tan (as per official set)
4. Replaced the 'glow in the dark' colour for the left dog with tan (it's the closest real world colour to the dog!)
I would suggest separate DC and Marvel villain displays. I focus only on MCU characters, so I'm on the cusp of doing either separate Phase 1 / Phase 2 / Phase 3 boxes of villains and heroes, or dividing up my heroes and villains into two separate boxes.
(But then my non-MCU Spider-Man-only box will be a bit sparse. Although, I really don't like most of those characters.)
new lego creation.
It's a huge Imperial Star Destroyer MOC with 1,80 m length.
The outer shell is 99% out of light (old) grey bricks.
It took me 3 years and many, many bricklink-orders to complete this monster.
Please have a look at my youtube video of this ship and leave a comment if you
like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm6qT1oZ9jg
greetings
doc.moose
Then I went beserk with the parts and prepared a series of models that explore various solutions for the five components and also for breaks and clutch. Optimizing parts in the main model I ended with a series of 42 models (39 partial and three complete cars - A,B and C model) made from one common pool of 437 parts, accompanied by a story book.
I bought the parts as one purchase on Bricklink (as I had no Technic sets on hand, I designed it in LDD) for about 30 euros.
My kids really enjoyed going through the project, and their grandfather too. I felt that it would be pity not to share the fruits of my efforts, and decided to try Lego Ideas. If you think that this would make a nice set, I'd appreciate your support, my project is here: Exploring Car Tech.
Anyway, given that this is my first foray into the world of Technic, I'd appreciate any feedback. Thank you.
https://youtu.be/ZbBgoekOHJI
I am currently sorting my parts properly with a building desk, and I have plans this year to do something! The problem is that there are too many ideas and I need to pick one!
Hi, and thank you, @FowlerBricks ! :) I actually built the MOC using real LEGO bricks, then I built it on Mecabrick, exported from there and imported to Blender, where I made the animation and I added the final touches to it in Adobe After Effects. :)
(the result of a couple days playing around with parts from the latest LDD update):
LXF file for anyone interested.
Finished my Lego Legend of Zelda project. It's up on Lego Ideas and I've put together a website with more info and instructions. Parts lists and Bricklink XML will be on their way shortly.