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My newest Witcher build made for Summer Joust 2025.

Geralt is fighting sewer monster called zeugl (it was a mission in W1 game, it also appears in one of the books).

Zeugl in the sewers


Hope you guys enjoy my build. ;)

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Wow! Awesome job, I love all the parts usage showing the bubbles! The pipe on the wall to the right that's spewing stuff really adds movement to the build. I also like how you created the eyes of the Zeugl. 

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Tentacle frog... It works well in this build. Love the color accents going through the dark grey wall, and the detritus floating through the build (including Geralt's former wannabe heroes).

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@Elysiumfountain Thank you! Wanted to include the pipe from the beginning. It was tricky to put the build together in such a way that the pipe is not hidden by Geralt or the monster but I managed to do that. :D

@GeoBrick Thanks a lot! I got convinced by lime color. It's not so pupular, some people hate it but I think it may be very useful, not only in fairy tale setting.

@alphonse Thank you very much! The whole build started with the car piece used in upper jaw of the monster, then I managed to put together the jaw, place all the teeth and after that it got much easier. :D

@Feuer Zug Thank you for your comment! With each build I'm trying to use colors and shapes in such a way that right part of MOC is eye-catching.
 

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Very cool!  Love the olive and lime together, they work brilliantly here!  I must admit, I keep reading the title and imagining Sigourney Weaver's character from Ghostbusters saying "THERE IS NO DANA, ONLY ZEUGL!" :iamded_lol:  The dark brown and brown here are nice together, and the splash of bright pink tongue is great.  The splats and trans fluorescent yellow really bring the juxtaposition with the more muted dark grey and dark red.  The chains hanging are a very nice, organic touch that breaks up the right angles of the stonework, and I *really* appreciate the 2 plate stairs.  So often (and I am guilty of this too) I see 1 brick stairs because they are easy, and in reality, if you look closely, they're just too big for a mini, so your detail work here is very nice. Well done!

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@Grover Thank you very much for your comment. Glad that you enjoy my build. ;)
I think I always make two plates stairs (or rather one plate, one tile stairs). It fits minifig height better and enables to include more details through usage of different colors or types of parts.

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