Kyo Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 (edited) Hi! My name is Kyo, I'm 25 y/o, from Norway. I used to love to build and play with Legos when I was a kid. Me and my bestfriend built castles and big battlescenes. It's been a while since I've touched my Lego collection, but when I was building with my godson a couple of months ago it reignited my passion for bricks. So after that I've been searching the internet for inspiration and fellow fans, and then I ended up here when I saw Derfel Cadarns guide on building a medieval village. I'm looking forward to trying my skills in some historic/fantasy MOCs, but I'm a newb, so I'll need to hone my skills. After seeing some of the MOCs in GOH I might join a guild there. Unfortunately, my collection consists largely of bright coloured pieces, so I guess I'll need to buy/bricklink/PaB some sets and pieces to build what I want. Regards Kyo Edit: typos Edited January 9, 2016 by Kyo Quote
Graham Gidman Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 Welcome to Eurobricks, Kyo! Only two and a half years ago, my entire collection was sets. Just a couple hundred $$$ on Bricklink (and I broke most of the sets) and I'm in business! I definitely suggest joining Guilds of Historica, it's a lot of fun. Looking forward to what you bring to the table! Quote
Kyo Posted January 9, 2016 Author Posted January 9, 2016 Thank you Graham. All my sets are broken down and I'm still trying to figure out what I would need to expand my collection. I saw Gabes list somewhere, but it's a huge list. Can't buy all those parts at once. Guess I'll figure it out as I build. Already joined. I joined Avalonia, both for my love for the Arthurian legends and high fantasy, and because I think that is what will suit my collection best Quote
Iria Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 Welcome to the forums Kyo! Those sound like great memories you have of building castles and battle scenes. Good luck in building your collection up to build more. Joining a guild sounds like a good idea. Even if you don't have the best or biggest selection of bricks, you can always start with small creations. Have fun! Quote
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