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Is there some sort of Castle Minifigure Faction Guide?
SirSven7 replied to ziljin's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Hi I have written an article listing all the factions in LEGO castle, just a shameless bit of promotion but it might help you if you give it a read The History of LEGO Castle I hope it helps -
Yes this is very nice, I love historical mocs the most, the black circular tiles for the roof is a new design to me and it looks very good thansk for showing us
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Very nice build, looks very nice, i really like the little bridge
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Yep, I knew the finished product would be excellent, I really like the bridges and the bay window on the house.
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Very good castle, I love the variation from the throne room, the different colour really makes the castle pop, very nice
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I like the landscape alot, well done it would be interseting to see you flex your moc muscles and try building a house or two instead of using the MMV still nice work
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This is a really good moc, we just don't see enought smaller vessels on the Lego waves Thanks
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This is a brilliant ship, I have one question, does it open up? is there an inside as well? Fantastic build
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This is brilliant, I love everything about it, thanks for building it
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I like the graveyard alot, and the crypt is a nice intersting design, I would like to see some life within this moc though, maybe a grave robber, or a crypt keeper going about his business. Don't get me wrong the build is nice it just needs some focal point with a bit of action . still good thought, cheers
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Thank for the feedback everyone, I am sorry I have not posted the next edition for soo long, I am currently working on all the crusader sets (there's a lot of them) It should be up in a week or two and expect it to be just as good (hopefully). Snefroe, I also love the yellow castle, indeed i spent ages trying to make the other castle on the box (sadly i struggled alot and it never looked as good, but still i enjoyed trying , yeah the Knights Tournament is a lot more sophisticated, with the hair, mugs and barding on the horses and printing on the torsos, it was all good back in the day) tppytel, thats really cool (circle of life and such) indeed my little brother (who is now 10) has been playing with all my old sets for years, and like you I am amazed that the toys i had are still interesting to the youth of today . Thanks all
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Hello Again All Yes I know it has only been a couple of days since my last post and that the previous work was quite a read, well with these last two days off work (and very little else to do) I decided to dive in and look at all the sets from the orignal castle wave. so click on the link, give it a read and then give me some feedback, maybe you will enjoy it (who knows ). The Classic Sets P.s if you haven't read my orignal castle overview you can read it here A look at all the Castle sets I hope you enjoy it
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A guarded inn on the outskirt of the Green dragon's realm.
SirSven7 replied to teabox's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I love the splash of yellow, it really make the structure look interesting, p.s love the well. -
This is brilliant, I love the feeling of life in your creation, I also love the steps, thanks for creating it
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This is really good, thanks for showing us all p.s love the wooden staircase, look really old
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Brickbaron has created this beautiful Lego world, showing us all that "Crime Does Not Pay" Below is the introduction in Brickbaron's own words taken from the Flickr page. "After years of terrorizing sailors and villagers along the Atlantic Coast, Brickbeard's ship was sunk off the coast of New Orleans by Admiral Jackson. The year was 1753. Unfortunately for Brickbeard, he was captured, while his crew all swam to safety. Understandably the people of New Orleans were anxious to put an end to this infamous Pirates reign of terror. They had gathered outside the court house to see that justice was served. Frankly, things didn't look good for Brickbeard. Foremost on his mind was, where had his faithful crew gone? Surely they could be counted on to come to his aid in this most dire hour." Brickbeard's Last Stand By Brickbaron (check out the link to veiw many more photos )
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Brilliant, its nice to see pirates with a sence of fun, I love the fella doing a cannonball too (and the pirate being buried) excellent
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Truely Brilliant, thanks for showing us all
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This is looking really good, I can wait to see it fully complete, one tiny piece of advice would be to take your photes with a white background (rather than the black sofa), but thats only so I can see the wonderful moc better Keep up the great work
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NewRight shows us all how to incorperate POTC with Classic Pirates, I hope you all enjoy this unique little MOC. Run awaaaaaaaay! By NewRight
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NewRight shows us his display at Brickworld, I really like the black cottage BrickWorld Display by NewRight
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This litle construct by B-idea shows us all what pirates do when they retire and want a suitably themed shack to send the rest of their days. By B-idea on Brickshelf click the link for more images.
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Bonaparte at the Pont d’Arcole (17th November 1796)
SirSven7 replied to TheBrickAvenger's topic in Pirate MOCs
The BrickAvenger has again made a brilliant historic war using the beloved Imperial soldiers. Bonaparte at the Pont d’Arcole (17th November 1796) by The BrickAvenger -
Matthew Hurt has made this brilliant fortress, I hope you all like it. Click on the link to see more pictures Fortress at Stonewall Point By Matthew Hurt on Flickr
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Hello Again, Big Daddy Nelson shows us all the true home of Barbossa, hope you all like it. By Big Daddy Nelson on Flickr