November 4, 201510 yr Author 3 hours ago, Locutus001 said: Where when what who? Lately with any image featured I have been trying for them to be a direct link to the original page seeing how members can now browse through the forum using their phone and I imagine clicking on a large picture is easier than some tiny text. In short if I forgot to leave a tag then try clicking on the image itself to visit the source. Anyway I went back to add in the title underneath that particular photo.
November 4, 201510 yr 5 hours ago, TheOrcKing said: Lately with any image featured I have been trying for them to be a direct link to the original page seeing how members can now browse through the forum using their phone and I imagine clicking on a large picture is easier than some tiny text. In short if I forgot to leave a tag then try clicking on the image itself to visit the source. Anyway I went back to add in the title underneath that particular photo. Thanks again! ^.^ I've gotten used to how you handle stuff with your posts so naturally I wondered about that ;-) The direct link is great! Adding a title underneath looks smoother to me though. Who knows maybe someday the link isn't working anymore but people here in 100years can still see the title.
November 7, 201510 yr On 10/22/2015 9:25:13, TheOrcKing said: Taipeh101 by Harald P. That looks nice! But it is "Taipei", not "Taipeh".
December 3, 201510 yr On 12/1/2015 10:14:36, TheOrcKing said: Lake Point Tower - Chicago Had a holiday party here once - great location on the lake. The only tall building east of Lakeshore Drive, and past home of Oprah and Sammy Sosa (among others). Great looking MOC, and I love the Minifig hair pieces used for the trees - clever.
March 17, 20169 yr This first picture took me a minute to make sure it's Lego, I mean it's genius, it's huge what allows for rich details I guess, even paint pealing off on siding and on white fascia trim Edited March 17, 20169 yr by Lordoflego
May 20, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, TheGallows said: I think these were both from the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) exhibit that was created by Adam Reed Tucker, the creator of the Lego Architecture theme.
June 5, 20169 yr light up! http://ckholegoworld.blogspot.pt/2016/06/2016-06-03-ckho6_3.html Edited June 5, 20169 yr by Matosferrera
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