Windmill by PepaQuin

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Windmill by PepaQuin

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Alrighty, I couldn't find anywhere that this was posted here or that PepaQuin is indeed a member,
nor that anything has been posted about him (or her...).

BUT who ever they are, they made an EXCELLENT windmill.
The Brickshelf folder says all you need to know, just look, I was blown away!!!

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WOW, now that's a master of the brick. I could never do something like that.
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Post by Ebu Deyyus »

pepa is a master builder, mainly focuses on starwars mocs(look for him at www.fbtbforums.net)
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It's really hard to tell from the thumbnail photo if it's done in LEGO or for REAL. That qualifies it as masterful IMHO. Great design!
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Count Blacktron wrote:It's really hard to tell from the thumbnail photo if it's done in LEGO or for REAL.
That's what I thought when I saw it. Looks good.
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Post by leaf_of_lire »

It looks real, this is really good :shock: .
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Post by Legendary_Corsair »

Wow,I can tell he likes windmills just by how he made it,and I think its cool how it works.Great find.I really enjoyed this.
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Now there's something to be proud of. What a MOC...

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Ho-lee bricks!
I looked at the thumbnail and thought: "Why the heck is he posting a picture of a real windmill? I thought it was gonna be Lego!" Imagine my shock when I clicked the link and realized it was LEGO! Wow.... Just look at it! Woah...
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WOW this is great it is just like real mill i think there are no mills in Íslandiso i nam not sure :D
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Post by jangofett14 »

:shock: WOW This is veeeery Cool MOC. Nice detals, nice ideas and nice realization Good Job, my rate - 6/6

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Re: Windmill by PepaQuin

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wunztwice wrote:Alrighty, I couldn't find anywhere that this was posted here or that PepaQuin is indeed a member,
nor that anything has been posted about him (or her...).

BUT who ever they are, they made an EXCELLENT windmill.
The Brickshelf folder says all you need to know, just look, I was blown away!!!

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Really, just look at it!


Haha!!! Blown away!!!! I get it. Funny. :lol: Oh, well.
Anyway thats a really cool. What I wanna know is how did they get the 9-volt speed regulator to get the windmill spinning?
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realy neat
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Very impressive. I like the way you made it function able.


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Post by g2 »

This is indeed a nice looking windmill; it would be great to have it in a nice medieval version of BrikWars. My only gripe is the use of plates instead of bricks, which gives it way too many studs. But other than that, it is indeed a great MOC.
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