Endriu
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My proposals are (bricklink colors):
white,
all shades of gray,
dark red,
all shades of brown,
tan and dark tan,
medium dark flash,
dark orange,
maybe not yellow, but light yellow definitely,
olive green, dark green, sand green,
dark blue, sand blue
black
Maybe not yellow?
I see, yellow is a controversial color...
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For beaches, I would recommend tan and dark tan (for the wet sand). Also trans clear and trans blue is good for water. Below is a quick example I made for the Xmas Raffle last year.
Thanks a lot! Havent thought about wet sand before... good to keep in mind
Looks fine to me ...
just by the way: Looking at your pics I realized that you used some more 'modern' windows and fences. What about those? Of course its your moc and your freedom of choice...
Until now I was heading towards the 'medieval market village' example (some parts are really hard to get btw).
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Use what colors you're comfortable with using. It is your creation and imagination after all. If you're building something that exists in real life, then copy their colors to stay prototype true as we say in model railroading. Alternatively, change it up to your personal tastes. Your limit is the colors LEGO offers.
True, but still I want to create things as close to 'reality' as possible. And as I just started with lego recently I want to buy sets and pieces with a certain goal in mind. Right now there is this beach hut - I recently bought set 31026 - bike shop and cafe to get some bricks and pieces and try building something medieval out of it, the brick colors seemed suitable. The roof tiles of the beach hut (earth blue) would complement the roof tiles of that set (which had only a couple). Now the beach comes with a new brick color for me (yellow). So I wanted to check how much this purchase would benefit me in the long run. But thanks to you and the guys from the historic board I am sure that this one will be a good purchase.
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When I first started looking up the MOCs of adults in the internet, I thought "God, there is no way you can ever build stuff like that." But as I built up my first one to upload, I was just like "This isn't that hard after all." The point of building MOCs is just to have fun and maybe show your imagination to other people.
-> Y.O.U.R. imagination. The means you can build anything that you like (MOC = my own creation). So go on and build a pink Castle as long as you like it and tell anyone complaining about it: "Screw you, it's MY imagination, not yours!"
This should help you with your question. Any colour should suit your creations, as long as you thik it is looking good.
Have fun creating stuff,
Schabe
Thanks! :)
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Looks fine to me ...
that was convincing!!!
the third house is amazing - (others as well!) thats the way I wanna go... it will be a long way Im afraid
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Whachu talking about? One of the first Lego Castles was yellow!
In all seriousness though, history sets seem to stick primarily to grays, browns, and blacks. Basically a lot of neutral colors. Of course they usually have splashes of colors here and there like red, blue, and sand green. Really anything works though. I have seen some amazing MOCs that use colors generally not associated with history.
Exactly, they seem to stick mostly to grays and browns... thats why I was wondering about less usual colors and how they could work. As it is now, there arent actually too many sets out there that deal with historic context. So in order to get some sets at all I am trying to buy sets that I could somehow re-build into something historic, at least thats my plan. And with this beach I wasnt really sure... btw, I wouldnt want to have a yellow castle :)
If we're talking about medieval times I think there are plenty of opportunities for use of bright color. Of course a lot of stone and wood were used but there were bright paints and tapestries and clothing as well. It all depends on specific setting and context.
As a matter of fact medieval times were most colorful in regard to clothing, a fact that is generally misrepresented in media
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Any genuine Lego colour is fine by me.
Any color?
I am no expert but I thought that yellow would be a little bit off in regard to historic contexts...
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Yellow is perfect (y) If I had more yellow and white bricks, I would build a cool house that I started designing. So yellow is great. :)
For real?
Yellow?
Like yellow medieval houses? - I mean I am no expert but it feels kinda weird - but maybe I am mistaken...
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This thread might be a little weird, forgive me :)
I am a little bit new to lego and was wondering about brick colors in historic/pirate context. My question is which brick colors can actually be used, where are the boundaries?
For example I was thinking about buying the lego creator beach hut (31035), mainly because of the roof tiles, on the other hand its got a lot of yellow bricks which might be a little bit off.
What are your opinions?
Which non standard colors can be used for what?
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This thread might be a little weird, forgive me :)
I am a little bit new to lego and was wondering about brick colors in historic/castle context. My question is which brick colors can actually be used, where are the boundaries?
For example I was thinking about buying the lego creator beach hut (31035), mainly because of the roof tiles, on the other hand its got a lot of yellow bricks which might be a little bit off.
What are your opinions?
Which non standard colors can be used for what?
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MY favorite themes would be castle and pirates
- I am not necessary into movie based themes (even though star wars is kind of tempting!)
I always liked those themes and would like to create dioramas for it. I hope the will continue the castle theme in some meaningful way - btw historic/medieval creator houses would be awesome!
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I really wish Lego had the darker green 32x32 base plates in production. I hate they only have the lighter, older green ones now (and the price hike).
As for the gray base plate, even being bigger the price is still not proportionate to the size. A 32x32 base plate has 1023 total studs but use to cost $4.99? A 48x48 has 2034, or basically double the studs, but cost $14.99? That's triple the price. I guess it's more in line now since they raised the price of the 32x32 plates to $7.99 though...
Totally agreed! Now that I bought four of the green ones I must admit that this kind of green is not really cool... :)
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To Deathleech:
It is good to know that you want to stick to only one theme at a time. However, you probably know that LOTR/HOBBIT line seems to be retired soon. Seeing that you would still buy LEGO after the theme is retired, I think you will have to be patient for the new castle theme(though not everyone knows when it will come out) instead of channeling out your buying desires on STAR WARS. It is tempting, I know. But, don't fall prey to the dark side of the force.
To Endriu:
It seems that you are a little bit confused as to what to buy. I would suggest you asking yourself what you really like about LEGO. Is it building, MOCing, army-building or what? As with all things in life, you have to ask yourself what is the most significant part and follow it. If you don't have a code, you will keep buying aimlessly and impulsively. Then, there will be a surge of guilt and it sucks most of the fun out of LEGO. You will be off the wheels if you don't keep yourself in check.
I am relatively new to lego so I am trying things out. My general aim are mocs - long way to go...., I want to build a medieval diorama - lots of countryside, probably a castle. Right now my main focus is on gaining experience with terrain building. Also I am trying to redo creator sets into some medieval style (mountain hut!). Thats my plan for now - this star wars thing just went into my head - its not that I wouldnt like star wars, its just that I made a decision not to get into it, and now the idea is running around my mind...
That's probably the hardest part for me. There haven't been any new LotR or Hobbit sets released in some time and I was itching to buy something new. A few months ago I picked up a couple Star Wars battle packs that were BOGO 40% off. At first I was going to pass them up as I do all the Lego Star Wars sales, but then I decided to get four. Well by the time I actually got to the store and checked out I had eight of the same set. When I got home I started looking at more Star Wars sets and was planning future purchases. I went from not getting any Lego SW products to suddenly spending nearly $100 in one day and planning purchases for hundreds more. It was at that point I returned them and went back to my original plan of only buying one theme. It's hard to stick to, but it helps keep things in line.
Lucky for you that you didnt open the boxes and could return them :)
Yeah, its really a shame they discontinued the castle theme - kids probably dont like it anymore and as they are legos main target audience... well, who knows maybe something new will come up next year...
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I was trying to set up a code for myself lately as I spend more on lego then intended...
One rule "was": just stick to the castle theme (and maybe pirates - not sure yet!), besides that I would go for some lego creator sets and pick-a-brick orders.
At one of our supermarkets there is a sale, microfighters for like 5 EUR - so I bought set 75033 today in the morning, before I checked on the net that it had lots of elements that I could use for sloping - and as the price was quite ok, I picked it up. At home I looked at the minifig and the small blaster that came with it - I somehow liked it... morever, I felt that should buy one more pack as the elements are really good (eleven md. grey 1x2x2 slopes which are not available at pick-a-brick). - I bought two more...
It wouldnt be so bad - but in the evening I was already checking other star wars sets on the net - besides another microfighter there are also two battlepacks on sale...
Its quite a tempting idea to expand my theme horizon, especially now that no castle sets have been coming out lately. Well, I bought the star destroyer for its parts only - and now I am toying with idea to buy more star wars - so much for the code. Its becoming a little bit addictive - maybe I should stop for a while and play videogames or something and do it in smaller bursts, like having two or three lego weeks every once in a while where I buy one set or maybe two and order a brickbag to complement what I might have tried to build. - I don't know...
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I prefer not using baseplates at all, but building sturdy bases using bigger ordinary plates (16 x 16 are naturally the best), TEHCNIC bricks (8x6 and 16x1 are the most useful ones) and some random big <insert that tiresome argument> stuff. The thin baseplates bend more easily and slide easily on smooth surfaces.
There's always pros and cons I guess. I checked my table again, it actually can hold 10 of the 32x32 plates, eventually I ordered 4 of the green ones, that will be definitely sufficient for quite some time and after that I can still decide which way to go.
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bought myself three 75033 microfighters today- 5 EUR per pack. IMHO this set has some value in regard to sloping...!!!
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Ok, I see...
Well, for beginners like me 32x32 seems to be perfect, and shall the need arise I can always buy a 48x48 lateron....
Another reason why 32x32 seems perfect for me is my table, I can put 6 of those on it but only 3 of the 48x48 baseplates
I guess there is no right or wrong in this scenario...
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Just btw which baseplates do you guys and gals prefer?
I am thinking about two green ones and one sandy baseplate to start with. My longterm plan is a medieval setting (paybe pirate as well) with a focus on nature - so a grey baseplate (especially one that is 48x48 big) doesnt seem to make sense.
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Amazing work!!!
I wish you could make a tutorial on how you made those trees
- greatly appreciated!!!
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It's not just a colour difference. The grey baseplate is 48 x 48 studs, whereas the other baseplates are 32 x 32 studs.
ah,.. OK - I didnt know that! :) thanks
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Just out of curiosity, why is the grey baseplate so expensive??? in relation to the sand and green baseplates?
Actually I am just interested in the green stuff for now but it seems a little bit unreasonable if its just the color that is different... What do you guys think?
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I don't think they're that bad. Their designs are fun and they come with usable parts.
Well, maybe they're not THAT BAD but they arent good either IMHO - they contain relatively few pieces for the asking price if you ask me. BTW which parts are you referring to (always eager to learn :) )?
BTW the other code thread has somehow inspired me as invested 'lots of money' lately into lego. So I set up some rules to me, currently I was supposed to make one last pick-a-brick order (for about 60EUR) and have some time off. In regard to the pirates sets I even wanted to wait for a sale or something or maybe even completely abandon the idea.
Funny thing (also a little bit frightening) is, I went to our local carrefour today and just wanted to check the legos they had (they have this 5 Eur sale for small starwars sets). So I went there and checked those star wars sets again - then I remembered my new 'code' (still in the making) and decided not to buy any sets that don't really fit the general theme, no sets for parts only (thats a good rule actually!). So I was about to leave the lego department when a young lady approached me, she was clothed in some duplo dress and told me that they had a sale on duplos, buy one and get 30% off the cheaper second one. I told her, I am just interested in lego (didnt tell her it was for me, though). Then she said I can buy lego as well and get the 30% off - oh no...!!! So I asked her what if both items cost the same (I was already thinking about the outpost and the treasure island), she consulted her colleague and said its OK! - I was shopping with my mother, though and decided to check back with them later this afternoon (dont want my mother to see me investing too much into lego! :) ) well, so much for the code - of course I was planning to get those sets anyway sooner or later so this deal might not be so bad after all...
Still tell me about the interesting parts - I am always eager to learn new ways of applying parts!!!
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Hey guys
I have a slight problem. I ordered some pick-a-brick pieces - bought some windows and doors that I could use for medieval buildings (wanted to adjust my mountain hut for example).
The windows work fine, look kinda cool - however, there is a problem with the door.(Element ID: 4561915
Design ID: 64390)
I dont have a proper bow for it :(
It was just when I got it that I realized...
According to the medieval market instruction design element 3307 is needed - but seems to be unavailable. A similar one 15254 exists but I dont know how this will work out - anyone got some experience with this one?
Is there any other way that I could install the door without the mentioned elements? Please help!!!!
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My code? for now?
Buy as little as possible... :)
brick colors
in LEGO Pirates
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You could be right on this one! - I think I will give this set a pass. Will probably wait until august to get the new creator house which has sand bricks (always good I guess) or maybe try to get the old seaside house which has a lot of medium blue (which is actually very nice IMHO).
As a matter of fact I wasnt sure about that yellow color from the beginning - if I bought this set I would feel compelled to build something with it lateron and maybe I wouldnt like that - guess there are more suitable colors out there...
Thanks a lot Dzoni!!!