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Baron Nicolas on his journey through the land stopped by this new settlement to visit his old friend officer Alexandre who was on his daily patrol in woods.
He also took this opportunity to talk with General Bertrand about some major issues and problems about new land.

 

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A New Settlement by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr

 

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A New Settlement by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr

 

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A New Settlement by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr

 

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A New Settlement by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr

 

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A New Settlement by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr

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Very very nice Moc to start your BotBS career with :laugh:

 

I like the Minifigs and the landscape, they fit really well in the fortress.

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Very nice build, the wooden fort looks fantastic, lot of details, nice minifigs posing.:thumbup:

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Well composed ... I like the look ... Wish there was more story as to what was happening throughout the fort (opportunity for side stories)

 

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Now I know why you take your time with builds. They always look so fantastic! I especially love how the fence, buildings etc, blend so well into the landscape. Thanks for adding to our BoBS lore and our Oleander territories!

I believe this is what us Oleanders call "The last Frontier" of the New World (at least until we send some of our explorers further north - idea for an interrim challenge)!!!

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This is a really lovely build. Great variety of figs, and the flesh skin tones really blend in well with the landscape.

Love the half finished fort and your snowscaping is very well done.

Great job! :thumbup:

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Nice camp !

We don't often see snowy areas in BOBS and yours is really nice.

It has a feeling of an old french canadian fort, I like the idea.

Good job !

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