Wednesday, 31 October 2007
Just your basic Lorry
Brickshelf user "Basic" made this beautiful lorry. My favorite part is the fenders on the front; it's an excellent use of the old school capes. The functional steering is pretty cool too. Oh, and happy Halloween, anons.
Thursday, 18 October 2007
The bitch is back (kind of)
Monday, 1 October 2007
Beating a Dead Horse
Eskabon was EATEN!
Enjoy poking your pants.
Lonesy
Sunday, 9 September 2007
Sunday, 8 July 2007
Damn you , Swoofty and your dark blue
BS user Swoofty has been making some lovely 6wide trains as of lately. His most recent, an EMD E7 unit is a great upgrade of the official version (although the official is an F unit). His use of window panes as steps is my favorite detail. Although nothing particular sticks out in the coach, it's still rather nice.
Be sure to check out his GE ES44DC and SD70ACe as well, the high traction trucks on the former are excelent.
EDIT: I seem to have missed his WIP BNSF Dash-9 loco. It's looking nice so far, I can't wait to see what he comes up with.
Monday, 18 June 2007
Tuesday, 5 June 2007
Friday, 25 May 2007
Why I quit CSF
I quit because, in amongst a bunch of rules (posted by Chris Giddens) most of which seemed well-intended, was one which stuck out like a sore thumb: the banning of non-'pure' LEGO creations with a few exceptions to make modifications of the CSFleet fit the new rules. This came under a week after Chris and others in the CSFleet had launched a full-scale bullying attack on Nnenn for his use of clones, locking the thread after allowing Adrian Drake to get a last word in. Ironically soon after this earlier attack I had PMed Nnenn on the site to offer my sympathies, and, had suggested that if he were pushed out that I would join him in leaving. Little did I know that my suggestion would be tested so soon.
My decision to quit was motivated entirely by what I saw as bullying tactics by the CSFleet and their refusal to acknowledge that this was even a possibility. Chris grudgingly (from my reading) created a special forum for Clones and Mods (except those accepted by the CSFleet which could remain in the main forum) as a sort of segregated compromise which I found moderately acceptable however the accompanying description and ensuing 'justification' of the whole issue led me to believe that the compromise was nothing but a way to appease some members while maintaining the bullying attitude in officialdom and that this was something I couldn't be party too by remaining a member of the site.
So I quit.
As a side-note to the issue...
I freely admit that some of my actions in this thread weren't done in the best way myself. I have a habit of seeing the worst in people (myself and friends included) due to a strong cynicism of human nature. I probably should have been more quiet in my first response and I probably shouldn't have bothered arguing with Mark Sandlin's nothingisms. My first reply was not intended to be offensive but I can see how it could be taken as such. I should have kept some of my thoughts to myself or to private communication, rather than posting them on JLUG. I shouldn't have attributed to malice that which could have been explained by incompetence.
Many people have spoken out strongly in favour of Chris' motives and personality, and, as pointed out I don't know the guy. What I do know is from his online persona, and what I see is a proud, mostly benevolent but narrow-minded bully sitting at the center of a group of yesmen.
Tim
Addendum
The above was written while I was still quite angry over the events I mentioned and I'd like to take the time to correct some of what I've said. I should not have used the term or referred to the CSFleet as being involved in this. Subsequent activity has shown that for the most part this decision was Chris acting alone and that most of the attacks back at me were people defending their friend from what they percieved as an attack on character. Furthermore, the comment about yesmen was added to stir people and should never have been put there. I have also become convinced that Chris' activities were not intended maliciously. However, his refusal to budge, to accept what effect these actions have had, and to make the new system fairer, give an essentially identical result at the end.
Tuesday, 22 May 2007
Spencer Rezkalla makes beautiful seven-wide trains (and lots of other stuff). All I really need to say, check it out.
Friday, 11 May 2007
Thursday, 10 May 2007
Monday, 9 April 2007
They're made of... wood
Friday, 6 April 2007
We don't need no Stinkin' Cabs!
Tim David recently made a very nice cab-less SD45. The wheels are probably my favorite bit as well as the side vents and grilles. My only complaint has to be the herald, but the fact that it's brick built makes up for it. As you can see in the gallery, he also made a GP38-2B which, too, is simple yet awesome.
Sunday, 1 April 2007
Friday, 30 March 2007
Thursday, 29 March 2007
Wednesday, 28 March 2007
Sunday, 25 March 2007
iBricks mk II
I would strongly recommend that no-one join iBricks for any purpose other than mockery. I have however added it to the list here so you can check it out for yourself. And I thought CSF Mk I (too many mods version) was bad but it appears it was at the far better end of the spectrum.
As far as running a "safe and friendly" community goes I have to award iBricks a big old FAIL STAR
For running a forum to cater to bigots I give them a big old fashioned WIN.
Tim
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Saturday, 17 March 2007
Mommy's #1 Builder
Firstly, here is (yet another) awesome Pelican!! I can never get enough halo mocs, srsly.
And here is Demon Slayer's awesome F (for failure?)-22. It's sooo awesome!!1 I can even count the dust particles!!
Srsly, how do people get so good? I'm jealous. All I build are crappy trains. Who builds trains, honestly?? Anyways, I'm off to get some more paste at Wally World and enjoy more of Demon Slayer's MOCs.
Wednesday, 14 March 2007
And not a stereotype in sight
This layout from Utrech in The Netherlands is one of the best I've ever seen. The craftsmanship of everything I saw in it is exemplary. From the buildings I can recognise it seems that a group of my favourite Dutch builders have combined efforts on this and I sure hope they do it again.
While the buildings are of the highest calibre what really stands out for me is the attention to detail of the smaller MOCs. Some of the less obvious highlights include the wheelie bins, costuming, a car seat wagon, and the weathering on this barn.
There is a lack of good generic cars (although it's better than most) on the layout but that's like finding a pimple on a supermodel.
Tuesday, 13 March 2007
R.I.P Unit186
So it would seem our favorite CSF and FBTB kiddie has left us, I can’t help but feel this is some kind of act for attention, but I think this might actually be the real thing this time.
My first impressions of Dale was of course “Annoying CSF kiddie” but after awhile I did get to know him a bit, and I did in fact feel bad for him. Because most of us have gone through the same things he has, which is probably why me and Tim deleted most of his notes on Tim’s Classic space remake of LL924 using CS standards of “Good building techniques” when he was making himself look bad by actually taking the notes/comments I made seriously. And after that I felt I should inform him of how we work… and that would be that we’re not being serious 90% of the time on #mecha and Flickr.
I did notice that he’s just starving for attention, and I don’t blame him, and he does deserve it at times for his works. Because quite frankly, I felt he was like some of the other great teen builders out there. using his own ideas and techniques to build things. And that I appreciated. Although sometimes I was annoyed with his antics and way about approaching things, it was good knowing you Dale and rest in peace un till you return once again! :-)
EDIT: Disregard that, he's come back and is annoying as ever...Lonesy
Saturday, 10 March 2007
More gimps for the slaughter
iBrick's Hidden Agenda
“Safe, Friendly, LEGO Community”
I posted in the iBricks forum topic over at Classic-castle with my first views of the forum. I didn’t have to spend much time on iBricks to know it was run by 12 year olds that murfle/ban with their faith and not with the rules.
I joined the ranks of iBricks to hopefully help a friend out in his discussion, but was to late (Waiting for my account to activate) and regretted signing up, after that I made a few threads and just sat back and watched as the English language was raped across the forum.
When I saw Chuck had started an Evolution topic, the display of bad comments and answers from the kiddie Christian squad showed me that that I could defend the Evolution theory without thinking to hard. let me give you two Questions for example:
“And, cars need "food"(gasoline), and they "dispose of waste"(exhaust), but are they animals?”
“Could anything on this earth besides either a human being or a computer be able to invent something as simple as a lightbulb?”
Those are exact quotes that were copied and pasted here. But by reading that I’m sure you can see how laughable these answers really are.
After reading the Evolution thread for a day and my eyes drying out to the point of crying blood, I finally made a thread explaining just how badly I felt of iBricks and how poorly they have displayed themselves to the rest of the AFOL community. Mind you, I wouldn’t have any of these problems or concerns with this community if it stated at first that it was geared towards Christian Builders. I’m part of a Christian forum, and I want to yell at some of the stupid and bigoted comments, but I know it’s a faith based website, which I now refuse to read because of all the conceited comments I can read in two minutes on there.
30 minutes after replying to my thread Conductorjoe banned me for have an avatar that contained "Sexual innuendo" and deleted my thread entitled "God Forbid"
“Safe, Friendly, LEGO Community”
P.S: Here's a few last tid-bits you'd like. :-)
Lonesy
Friday, 9 March 2007
Curse you and your ever-flowing Nazi PABs!
It seems Brickshelf user jehkay has really developed his own mecha style; I like the fact that he uses basic bricks that any kiddie would have from buying SW sets and transforms it into such amazing and inspiring mecha. Although I think he needs some work on his APC skillz. :-)
I think this is by far the best minifig scaled Batmobile. Just look at all the neat features and details!
Winner for most unique design using the classic space theme. Hopefully we won't see any "zOMG more greebs and tile dem studs kthxbye" comments from the CSF community.
Lonesy
Music and Alcohol
On another note, while skimming through Brickshelf searching for "Sail boats" I came across a nice little treat by Brickshelf user RickB. Sadly most of his pictures are shit and there are so few shots of the things I really want to see more of.
P.S: I wanted to name this place "GIMP" but alas, Tim thinks the kiddies aren't smart enough to relate it to the Quentin Tarantino movie "Pulp Fiction" and instead to that program for editing photo thingies.
Lonesy (Giving you the un-murfled MOC news since March of 2007)
Co-Gimp
Tim
Tuesday, 6 March 2007
Chasing cars
Spencer Rezkalla makes some lovely six-wide cars. I sometimes feel he doesn't put quite enough care into his wheels but the cars themselves are lovely
The infamous Misterzumbi makes the best cars around. His stuff is all legal but he does obscene things to stack his chrome.
Pierre Normandin makes beautiful four-wide (and wider) cars. They have loads of character without needing horrible masses of snot to get it.
Render fetish
Koyan, Thomas Burger, Andreas Weissenburg.
I'm in love (or hate)
Izzo is one of my favourite mecha builders but occassionally he turns to other themes, usually to great effect. I just love this diorama. The positioning of the minifigs is brilliant and you really feel you are in their world. The dragon is simply cool.
Having a look around at other blogs I can asssure you this one isn't unpimped but it's my blog so I'll pimp if I want to.
Trains trains trains
Anyway, here's a few builders I'd like to pimp. There's plenty of famous builders whose names are well known but I think these guys are unsung heroes.
Ben Coifmann (aka Zephyr1934) does some very tricky things with 6-wide. I like how his trains don't use showy SNOT but are chock full of the subtle kind. It gives me a good case of second glances.
Jason Railton is a fantastic builder whose models are always crammed full of detail and trickery. He also manages a sideline in adding moving parts which is just cool.
Sekiyama does some very weird stuff but it always has a certain appeal. His building style is bold and oversized but he makes it work.
Why and how often
OK. So I created somewhere for me to highlight models that are unlikely to be highlighted anywhere else (and some that I just love). I don't really care who reads it but at the least it will provide me with a way to track down stuff I like. I imagine I'll update this hardly ever.
PS. Image stolen from Soren