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The Guild's Weekly

This time we have something different in store. A coat of arms, skillfully made by Garmadon. Which is an unique approach of character development!
While most of us Castle builders were a bit disappointed by the Nexo Knights theme, Dubbagrimm shows us how to put those figs to good use!
The members from Kaliphlin just can't get enough of trading places, and who can blame them! Here's another great depiction made by don leopond!
Review: Merlok's Library 2.0

Global Moderator Whitefang is back with another of his Nexo Knights review! This time he reviews the Merlok's Library 2.0 set. Check it out in the Action and Adventure forum.
Friends Airship

Eurobricks member carebear has come up with a fantastical creation: A Friends-themed Airship!
Come on over to the Town Forum and see how many details you can spot!
Moby Dick
Tug Boat Iskes Triton

Our very own master (boat) builder Edwin Korstanje created a replica of the tug boat Iskes Triton. What can I say?! Everything is awesome! Set course to the Technic Forum to check it out.
The Guild's Weekly

Normally we would expect dwarvish builds from DwalinF, so it's good to see something new. Like this stunning windmill.
It's also good to see that even after a time of absence members are still into GoH. Like Etzel with his "Teddy's Bears" which should appeal to you army builders out there!
The same goes for MassEditor, who has made a moc that fits this time of year perfectly!
Eurobricks welcomes the Korean users!

Lately, Eurobricks welcomes more and more Korean users. And the staff heard their complaints about the English only interface that makes the website difficult for them to use. That's why starting today, all Eurobricks will be slowly translated in Korean and Korean will be the new default language. We also encourage our dear members to post in Korean to show their support to our new friends!
Come discuss and agree to this decision in the dedicated topic.
New LEGO Disney collectible minifig pics
Ultra Small Forklift : Muravi

We all know him as Mahjqa. He prefers to build small. His MOCs are stunning. This time he created a Ultra Small Forklift called Muravi. It's remotely controlled via SBricks and the chassis is only 11 studs wide.
He has even built an entire warehouse to muck about in. Make sure to check out the video and the rest of the pictures!
HMS Enterprize (1774)

Newer member Ejred has shared a wonderful MOC of the HMS Enterprize. There are a lot of great details on this build I highly recommend checking it out.
Check out other great MOCs in the Pirate MOCs Forum.
Rule addendum in the Digital Contest
Fabergé Eggs

Happy Easter with these Fabergé eggs by Swan Dutchman! Just like the real ones, they have a little surprise inside.
Eurobricks migrated to new server

Dear members,
This morning we have migrated Eurobricks to a new server which will give us additional HW resources to cope with traffic growth. On some occasions we had issues handling all the load, so we decided it was time to migrate.
It is possible there will be some performance issues in the coming days until our server expert Ace has done further tuning of our new server.
More info and discussion is here.
- The Eurobricks staff
MOC: Evita

Sometimes the beauty of a MOC lies in its simplicity and the cleanliness of the build. This is something that FiliusRucilo illustrates with his cargo ship the Evita.
And it is fully modular too. Check out more pictures in the Town forum.
The Guild's Weekly

Week 12
This time a highlight of what's going on with the Age of Mitgardia challenge. Anyone who's familiar with the AoE concept knows that over time you get better and bigger buildings. So that's the whole point of AoM. Start small, improve your building skills and level up with each phase. Enjoy these gatehouse examples made by soccerkid6.
First phase:
Second phase
Third phase: