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impressive and touching, congratulations... this is the best "lego scene" I have ever seen, to the best of my knowledge, and quite inspirational, I spend an hour reading about the facts, war, paintings... very impressive! m.

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Great, tragic subject; I love historical builds. The building details are fantastic, especially where there is damage, and I really like the addition of the Goya minifig witnessing all the tragedy. If there is one area which could be improved on it's the cannons. LEGO cannons are far too large for field artillery, and the carriage is all wrong. The barrels are more realistic for permanent artillery such as in a fort rather than wheeled cannon. Check out the photo, from TJJohn:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tjjohn12/13257574983/in/pool-brickfair_civil_war/

While it's from a time period 55 years later, it would look better than the standard LEGO cannon.

Cheers,

Gary

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