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Is that a lego sword? I really like it. Which part is it? Very well done battle scene.

Edited by runmymouth

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Awesome story-telling. The pics and words were in harmony, and I found it very interesting. In fact, I want to hear more of the story.

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I agree, great job on the story and the build. The pictures captured the text/text captured the pictures quite well.

I'd love to read/see more.

Keep up the good work!

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I like that build! I like the water, and I feel sorry for the guy laying (probably drowned) in it.

But what is that halberd piece you used? It is not real LEGO, and it is not from brickarms either, I checked the site. Please tell me, I love that piece :wub: , it looks way more realistic then the halberds LEGO gives us, and I like them (the ones from LEGO) really much :grin: .

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Thank you!

The halberds are actually BrickArms. They are just not on the retail market, the halberds are prototypes. Here is the page on the BrickArms forums for them. :wink:

That must be the reason I couldn't find them :laugh: . I can't wait till they come out. You just put them on a normal brown staff or..?

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Wow! Great wall! Love the figs and weapons! What's with the brown plates in the water in the first pic?

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Thanks! The plates are supposed to be some of the wood of the torn down bridge.

Ah, that makes sense! I didn't even think of that. Silly me! :blush: . Thanks for the explanation! :classic:

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When received them they were already on normal LEGO staff. :classic:

Ok, that is nice, I don't have much LEGO staffs left. But another question: are they glued together, or are they molded together, or can you unattache them?

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So much to like here!

Excellent terrain design, and that wall looks really good as well! :classic:

But what really caught my eye was the minifig posing, well excecuted and very well photographed.

Keep it up!

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