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Need a little helping finding online instructions
Slegengr replied to SweetiePie88's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I find most of my instructions on Peeron. This site works for viewing instructions and for downloading, though it is page limited unless you create a free account. If the brick factory instructions are working, there is no need for this unless you check it out in the future. -
After seeing this, I am anxiously awaiting phase III. I like the attention to little details while still maintaining a LEGO look.
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Excellent build, as usual! I love the simple effect of land with layered plates and the incorporation of the underwater portion. Is the boatman's punting pole a broken lance?
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I also love the hoardings on top of the tower as well as the rock-work and landscaping, as well as using the neat idea of building phase II on the same base as phase I.
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These are neat little builds. I do like how the landscaping looks, but I agree with mccoyed that the loose piece groupings do not look as nice as the other excellent builds you have done.
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Thanks for the feedback. I plan to fix this build up and retake pictures now that I have white poster-board for background, controlled individual lighting, and (hopefully) photo editing software. I will be incorporating tips given in feedback and will also take some closer detail pictures.
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Thanks, I really enjoy doing LEGO landscapes. I absolutely love the olive green foliage pieces along with the other color variants. I hope LEGO continues to expand the color variation. Thanks, the rock is definetely where I spent the most time. Thanks! Thanks for the compliment! I may have gotten access to Adobe Photoshop over the weekend. I had plans to edit the pictures, but did not yet have good editing software on my computer. This build will be improved and new edited images will be posted. Thanks for noticing my work!
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Welcome to Eurobricks, noggy! I hope you learn about MOCing and enjoy your time here.
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Thanks, all. The rock was definitely where I spent the most time. I really enjoy building landscapes. Thanks. I noticed that I left that corner of the plate empty after I took pictures. I will likely change this and cover the edges with more vegetation. Do you have tips on how to avoid the tonal balance? Is it the shadows in the build due to poor lighting or the choice of dark green and dark bley for the background and black and dark gray for the minifigures? Should I change my angle so more of the empty background is behind the minifigures rather than the dark-colored build?
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Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Slegengr replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
I have posted my first build for AoM. AoM: Barracks Phase I AoM-BarracksPhase1-1 by Slegengr, on Flickr Please let me know if I have done this correctly. I also have a WIP for AoM: Stables Phase I. I would like some feedback before posting. Where would be the best spot to do this? Should I open a new topic and edit it later when I am satisfied with my build? AoM-StablesPhase1-1 by Slegengr, on Flickr Thanks, Stian Vitr -
Age of Mitgardia (free-build-challenge)
Slegengr replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
I have posted my first build for Age of Mitgardia. AoM: Barracks Phase I AoM-BarracksPhase1-1 by Slegengr, on Flickr Please let me know if I have done this correctly. -
Welcome to Eurobricks, Galaxy Explorer! I hope you can learn what you are looking for in your building style. I look forward to seeing what you build.
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Are you a collector, MODer, or MOCer?
Slegengr replied to TangersTechnic's topic in General LEGO Discussion
As a child, I was almost 100% MOCer. During high school and college, I went to almost 100% stocker due to space limitations (less space to store disassembled sets, less space needed to build when all parts are available from one bag or box). After joining Eurobricks, I have this huge impulse to sort most of my sets together to make MOCs. I would say I like to be: 30% Stock 70% MOC 0% MOD I have yet to find a set that I want to MOD without going to the extent of making it a MOC. I generally either like the stock set or I completely rebuild into a MOC. -
I am certainly thankful for people who do what you do. I work on the R&D side of engineering and would never see my design become reality without people like you.
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I am not usually a big fan of Bionicle/Hero Factory builds, but this actually looks quite good, robuko! I think the front legs look a little bit too mech-like, but that is probably from the fact that this was built over the exo-suit skeleton, which just makes this more amazing!
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This is quite humorous Tomsche! This is a very fitting description of the people from the best guild!
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Excellent details, Captain Flint! I love the varying textures in the roof, walls, and terrain! Those technic bevel gear mushrooms are neat! This has given me an idea with this piece. I wonder what they were cooking to create such yellow smoke .
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Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Slegengr replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
Thanks for the welcome! I just hope I find enough time to build my ideas. Thanks! I have many ideas to incorporate as time allows. Thanks, I think so too. I just hope I find enough time to make significant contributions to make the best guild better. -
Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Slegengr replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
***See updated Sigfig and Bio on Page 75 of the Book II: Mitgardia Guild sign up and discussion*** Fellow Mitgardians, please allow me to introduce myself: I am Stian Vitr, ridder in the ranks of Erland Blar's Falki Ridders. Builds and more character information will follow. Please note that I plan on using blue as the provincial banner color for my own village (hence "Blar": blue in Norse). Erland Blar is Jarl with his house color being blue, but a Jarl is only a lord, so Blar is still under rule of a Mitgardian king (green and yellow). This results in banners with either a green or yellow flag (or both) on top with a house-colored flag below. Black Falcons will be my town guard, though other minifigures will more directly fit Norse references. Feedback on this idea is appreciated. Hopefully my next photo-shoot will be of better quality, though I still am using a fairly basic digital camera. With only artificial incandescent lighting at the moment, I have had some trouble with the proper shooting setup. -
Sorry, I thought I commented on this earlier. I really like this build. It has a nice amount of detail without overdoing it. I think the incorporation of the main building and the small huts and common people is very interesting and adds to the build. I also really like the roofing structures. The sparser pieces across the black roof give a nice texture. I am also personally fond of the cheese-slope roof style, especially in the incorporation of multiple fitting colors.
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Welcome to Eurobricks, pixie. That mosaic reminds me of Neytiri from the movie Avatar. Not enough of the face is shown for me to be sure... I am looking forward to seeing more builds.
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This is astoundingly realistic, Migalart! I thought the first image, at first glance, was a slightly pixelated source image. Then I looked again... The lava technique is perfect! It looks very realistic with the variations of color to show hotter and cooler parts. The colors for lava, rock, and structure are all spot on! The attention to detail on the structure extensions is great. The added effect of the blue heat-shielding makes the images really stand out. The only way I could like this better is if it was minifigure-scale (pieces required times 10, build time times 10...), but that would be ridiculous! Nice work!
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That is interesting. I had a fascination with robotic mini-harvesters in college. I do not think you would want to eat most of the products from our conveyors unless it was processed first. That sounds interesting. Out of curiosity, what does your job duty actually entail?
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I think that is pretty sleek SNOT work, myself. This is a neat little ship. Do you have plans to physically build this, or will this remain a LEGO Digital Designer model?
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These are perfect! Both ships are as accurate as they come at that scale, and both bases are instantly recognizable and fitting for the ships. The Y-wing detailing is much better than the one TLG produced. I might be a bit partial as the T-47 (Snowspeeder) is one of my all-time favorite spaceships, but I think the T-47 is absolutely marvelous! Excellent work!
