Irish LEGO User Group
Building & Collecting => Members' Creations => Topic started by: Wes on December 16, 2017, 12:35 am
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This was my first MOC created 18 months ago.
It consists of roughly 14,000 bricks and used up most of my white bricks.
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4568/27300391719_f7bb3d0741.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/HArDjX)
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4681/38368293994_feaaf54c8f.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/21stx5f)
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4279/34438271883_92d1c5de9f.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/Utc9qk)
Wes
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Wes, this is excellent and I can say so having been lucky to see it exhibited. In addition to the imposing structure, the landmark has plenty of interesting and funny little scenes in and around it to attract the eye.
Great use of parts and very impressive Wes. Hard to believe a first MOC, but I'll take your word.
Now you might want to decide how you will protect it from the hazards of our Sun light!
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Hi Wes,
would like to send few images of your impressive MOC on the groups twitter page if you happy for meto do so.
with something so big and impressive I feel I have to ask in case you are showcasing yourself online and I would take from your plans.
thanks
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For a first MOC that is pretty amazing. Great to see it in the brick too. And good to know you didn't stop there....
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That's fantastic.....and very familiar.....
Was this on display at BrickLive at Titanic Belfast last year?
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Hi Wando,
You'd be correct in your observation. The Whitehouse did a tour of most shows and exhibitions (including Bricklive), and is currently in retirement for a while.
Wes
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Wes, that is seriously impressive!
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Maybe you could redo the election or find a better minifig to represent. Always amazed by these massive builds and then what next with the structure