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Rank: Elite Commando
Joined: 11/9/2007 Posts: 481 Location: Michigan.
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...And easy way! This is my latest work, showing Chinese Rebels running away from A Company fire. They try to find cover behind a wall, then BLAM! The shot sets off a chain-reaction. Here it is: The Whole Thing  The BOOM  The KAKKA  The OOF!  Enjoy! Comments are allways welcome.
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 Rank: Elite Commando
Joined: 2/24/2008 Posts: 219 Location: The intelligent life enabled planet named Earth
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Holy Maceral! That is awesome. I like how you showed the smoke trailing behind the shell. (If that's not smoke, feel free to tell me.)
"Shoot first, ask questions later."
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 Rank: Member
Joined: 11/12/2007 Posts: 476 Location: The barren wasteland we call Earth
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Man, that is one chain reaction. Great job! I like how you put the smoke/something behind the shell.
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Rank: Elite Commando
Joined: 11/9/2007 Posts: 481 Location: Michigan.
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US Marines wrote:I like how you showed the smoke trailing behind the shell. (If that's not smoke, feel free to tell me.) The trail is there so I can have the torso in mid-air. It also makes great "smoke", like you said. Thanks all!
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Rank: Battle Veteran
Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 1,043 Location: Norfolk, VA, USA
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This is quite an interesting vignette! I really like the cannon, damaged wall, and irregular base. The chain reaction is also unique (in a good way), as is most of your work.
I also like the theme you have going, I may build in it sometime (and perhaps add a little to the campaign, if that's alright).
Fantastic work!
Edit: Heh, heh, I just noticed the M1911 clipped in the first rebel's helmet.
Edit Again: How did you arrange the Trans-Red tiles on the second rebel's neck?
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 Rank: Elite Commando
Joined: 2/24/2008 Posts: 219 Location: The intelligent life enabled planet named Earth
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I think he used the 1x1 neck bracket with clip on it and then put on top of that one of those flat pieces with a little stud on the front, let me go get pics. Edit: This one: Here we are. And this one. Here we go.
"Shoot first, ask questions later."
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Rank: Battle Veteran
Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 1,043 Location: Norfolk, VA, USA
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US Marines wrote:I think he used the 1x1 neck bracket with clip on it and then put on top of that one of those flat pieces with a little stud on the front, let me go get pics. Edit: This one: Here we are. I meant the second rebel, the one with his head getting shot off.
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Rank: Elite Commando
Joined: 11/9/2007 Posts: 481 Location: Michigan.
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obxcrew wrote:This is quite an interesting vignette! I really like the cannon, damaged wall, and irregular base. The chain reaction is also unique (in a good way), as is most of your work.
I also like the theme you have going, I may build in it sometime (and perhaps add a little to the campaign, if that's alright).
Fantastic work!
Edit: Heh, heh, I just noticed the M1911 clipped in the first rebel's helmet.
Edit Again: How did you arrange the Trans-Red tiles on the second rebel's neck? Wow! Thank you so much! And with the second rebel, it's just two tran-red tile stacked up, with the head on top.
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Rank: Battle Veteran
Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 1,043 Location: Norfolk, VA, USA
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hobo4ever wrote:And with the second rebel, it's just two tran-red tile stacked up, with the head on top. Ah, I see. So they're just balancing, then?
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 Rank: Battle Veteran
Joined: 2/10/2008 Posts: 637 Location: Onalaska, Wisconsin
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Cool! I like all the studs lined up to make a beam. My Flickr My Brickshelf
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 Rank: Recon Trooper
Joined: 9/30/2007 Posts: 158 Location: Hoo'ville Va
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Sweet! I too love the sonic path/smoke trail from the fired round. I also love how you simulated the exploding bodies. great work.
Observe, Adapt, Overcome The Fleet Strike Recon Mantra
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 Rank: Elite Commando
Joined: 1/27/2008 Posts: 527 Location: In an Excellent Adventure!
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Wow! Good work Hobo! I love the huge shot then...BOOM! Sweet! ;)
"His chops are too righteous! The helmets can't handle this level of rock'n'roll! -Sheldon B. Plankton.
"The best." quoth the frozen tree.
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