I totally agree on the blue pins ruining the look of a model. It makes them look like they're unfinished, like there was something that was supposed to cover them up.
@neilrusling-je6zo
Ай бұрын
Thought I would give Bluebrixx a go, so I ordered 5 train carriages and I am very happy with the FOUR they sent me, but I paid for FIVE. So I try and complain but it is impossible to complain without including a photo, which I have no ability to do, and how do i take a photo of something I DO NOT HAVE? Tried a different way where they tell you they are very busy so you must be patient, 3 weeks later still nothing, just how busy are they? How patient do they expect you to be before you start to wonder if they are on the level?
@heyitznova4929
Ай бұрын
As someone who owns the first version of the Flying Dutchman from Mould King, the new one kinda looks like the same set but downgraded. The bow looks more stable, but less accurate, and aside from a few extra flame pieces on the stern and a few pieces swapped out for alternatives, it looks identical to the first model.
@arghjayem
26 күн бұрын
04:10 That’s Rick of the adult cartoon “Rick and Morty”. Like a drunk, x rated Doc Brown and Marty Mcfly (Back to the future). 04:59 yep that’s the aforementioned Morty of “Rick and Morty” who is the Marty Mcfly to Rick’s Doc Brown, only he’s his grandson too. 30:10 Yeah I agree. I prefer it when MOCs or custom designs show what bricks aren’t going to be visible by doing them in a cheap colour. But equally I am also like @Craftedbricks (check out his channel if you haven’t already) in that I prefer not to have random colours underneath. But that’s just me. I think it’s easier to go from crazy colours to start and that way you can change them to a uniform colour if you choose to, than to have all uniform colours to start with as it makes lowering the cost of the build that much harder without knowing what is or isn’t going to be visible! 😂
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