Staslegomaster

Rule, Britain!

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Hi, everyone. That's a new MOC

http://www.us.lego.c...ae6874?index=10

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Rule, Britain

It is a historic moment after the battle of Trafalgar when a French admiral with hand cuffs puts the last version of the LEGO bluecoat flag down to King George III’s feet. Archbishop is on the right, Royal Court judge on the left. The throne is protected by 2 royal guards with white epaulets which you sent me together with a French flag. And the prisoner – by 2 classic red coats. The priest and hangman are waiting for a royal decision. I hope, LEGO fans will like my new set in Galleries and in LEGO Ideas. Please support

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That must be a photomontage!

I never use photomontage, LDD etc. By tne way, both you and me have a new special tag - a skull with a pirate captain's hat. Do you happen to know what it means? And how did you get the blue coats flag? - I like it very much.

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No I Don t now how we get the tag. Maybe because of our participation of the last contest.

I made a phote of the flag in Billund Legoland. There are huge bluecoat Fortresses in original size. And at the top of the Fortresses are real bluecoat flags. I had bought one if it would be possible.

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Of course Great Britain shall rule! Great looking MOC too.

Thanks for liking it. My other creations here may be of interest to you if you like historic topics. I prefer pirates, but you can also read here my LEGO comics. You're a new member and I hope to see your creations soon.

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You've included a good variety of minifigs in a nice historic setting, and it shows that you don't always need a huge amount of parts to make something fun. All that lacks is a pic here on EB...

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You've included a good variety of minifigs in a nice historic setting, and it shows that you don't always need a huge amount of parts to make something fun. All that lacks is a pic here on EB...

I quite agree but I always have problems with changing data size and my pictures are blury, grainy etc. My computer has no necessary programme. In any case I'm glad LEGO fans like my creations. Did you see my LEGO comics about ninja and LEGO arcitects in EB?

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