>>6293491>>6295827That's really nice!
The second version also has a bit of a 50s american feel. Like a Packard or something.
>>6293649>>6294234nice one, like this one a lot better than the character next to the bugatti. It's stylized but still unmistakenly Lego!
>>6295088I really like the one with the green, nice mix of oldschool and modern detail. That's a ninjago spook/robe piece right?
>>6293788The mixel eyes, pipes and hektikk sick camber really finish this one off.
Do you think you can make it seat a minifigure using a vehicle base a la speedchamps and panels? Maybe some minimal snot to lock it in to be more stable?
>>6294375This kitchen looks the best.
Is the floor supposed to be green carpet? It looks a bit like grass to me now. (then again i don't like coffeem so don't remember starbucks that well) The pattern tiling you made outside looks excellent for example!
Also mad props for actually including stairs, people tend to cheap out on those. One day i'll implement them hopefully.
Were you the red house anon i suggested the half-stud recessed windows a whole while back to? Because if so you changed it a lot!
>>6294367>a picture of your favourite moc that you madeSome might frown upon this but i probably like my figures the most.
like another anon said itt, it gives it ' ife'. Pic related is probably my favourite for starting their world.
>a list of the things you enjoy buildingMinifig-scale interiors/furniture/electrical equipment, Souped-up cars. Minifigs/waifs.
Used to be a big spaceship guy but hardly do those ever anymore. Buildings i also really like but are hard to get done often because of parts/space intensity.
>and lastly, post a link to your Flickr profile (or equivalent). I actually deleted mine not too long ago after yahoo was hacked. I hardly recall using it. I am not good with computer, i only post here up until now. This website and deviantart are just archaic and simple enough for me to pleasantly use.