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Model : Polina Zubritskaia & Gregorio Gazzaneo
HMUA/Designer/Stylist : Dicky Ishak
Photographer : Wilson Gonzales
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Wow, 2024 flew by. I've been busy, travelling and working and travelling for work. As a result, this year, I've built the smallest number since I started making these overviews back in 2010. I did update a few models, such as my A-4 Skyhawk and F-8E Crusader, that I did not put in this overview, but all in all I built about 12 models.
As in 2023, most of them are minifig scale. New this year is that I didn't build a single 1/22 scale vehicle and I built (part of) a boat. Judging from the flickr stats, the WW-2 German submarine was my most popular build of the year, closely followed by my combine harvester transport, which is a personal favourite. I'm also quite happy with my Super Hornet and the last model that I've built this year, the Allelys Mercedes Arocs. Yesterday I finished its trailer. More pictures will follow once I've completed building its load, which will be in the new year, given that I need a Bricklink order to arrive before I can complete it.
I may not have built much, but I did go to five Lego events, in Ede (Netherlands), in Manchester and Swindon (UK), Kobe (Japan) and BrickFair Northern Virginia (USA).
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Quinn Linden 2018-05-599 taken with Sony ILCE-7RM3 and FE 55mm F1.8 ZA lens at ¹⁄₅₀₀ s at f/1,8 and ISO 100 ISO