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Everything posted by Wardancer
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Since I will finish a 4,5 year dissertation project next week, I treated myself to a Hogwarts Castle, which I hope to mod into an elven temple of sorts. I paid 85 Euro for it (MISB), which reminds me that even a 130 Euro Helm's Deep will one day be much cheaper... I hope to sell off the Harry Potter figs and thereby get the Hogwarts for even less. Also I bought some Atlantis deep see fish thingy for 8 Euro. It has many interesting parts and the barracuda warrior which I hope to turn into a chimera one day.
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Review: 9474 The Battle of Helm's Deep
Wardancer replied to Lego Otaku's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
As cool as the set is, it gives me a somewhat incomplete feeling due to it being open on the back. Of course TLG cannot sell you a mountain, but well... If I had the money my first step would be to buy two Helms Deeps and combine them into a fully closed castle, like when you combine 2 kingdoms jousts. That would not be movie accurate, but at least the orcs could not enter the castle any more simply by walking around to the other side. I hope to see the first MOCs of mountains soon. -
HOHOHO, 46 Magmamonsters :laugh: That is army building! Here is a German article about it: http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadgets/multimillionaer-faelscht-billig-barcodes-fuer-lego-steine-a-834454.html
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Keep in mind that there are new horses around. A posable centaur might be worth a try...
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Strange that they introduce olive green tree branches with the new monster figher werewolf. I can not see why it was necessary to produce that part in a new colour for this set. So they have randomly introduced a very important new part without reason?
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Review: 9474 The Battle of Helm's Deep
Wardancer replied to Lego Otaku's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Hmm, so the main banner is a sticker. I am not sure how I like that. It might be a good thing, so you can apply the same sticker to banners of different colors. -
I am not into Star Wars LEGO, but I am also stunned by this. Great job!
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Great! The Kunai will be an extremely versatile item, as it is basically just a spike. Imagine it on walls, wheels, custom lances, everywhere you have always wanted a spike. Also I LOVE the fact that it resembles the original spear elaborate. Smart move, Brickforge. Also I like the arrows. However, maybe there should a pack with spiked arrows only for historic themes that cannot use a round, explosive head. The battle claws I have mixed feelings about. It is good to have them in different colours, but the original werewolf/wolverine claws look better to me.
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I think customizing is "ok" in every form. Having come out of the dark ages not long ago, I still marval at the creativity unleashed by this. And I enjoy building an army that no one else will ever have unless he copies all my customs. My own perspective is that of a purist customizer, i.e. I enjoy customs most which look as if TLG would have produced them. The original LEGO has a certain naive, stylized look which should be preserved besides from pure compatibility to studs. This applies to custom products as well as customization techniques (again, I am speaking of my personal tastes here). Concerning products, it is a fine line. A Brickarms Damian Blade looks like an original product to me, a Brickarms Claimore a bit less... Some customizers have a very distinct style, most of their stuff doesn't work for me. With techniques, there are some that take away the LEGO charm. Drybrushing for example, makes stuff look like Warhammer, also self-bent metal parts. Great customs may be the result (there was a great space marine here somewhere), but that is not what I go for. I still hate megablocks and clone brands. But not for aestetic reasons, just because they imitate TLG and do it poorly.
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Review: LotR 9469 Gandalf Arrives
Wardancer replied to Captain BeerBeard's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Thank you very much. This is very relevant. I might take ages until compatible bardings are released. I don't remember any bardings in LOTR... Not I thing some minor customization will make the old baring compatible if you don't want the horse all the way up. -
WW Category 2: 1908 Wild West Town
Wardancer replied to marshal_banana's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Congrats marshal banana. I think you can be very proud. Your set does not gain its popularity by referencing very specific pop-cultural products (Minecraft, Shawn of the Dead) and attracting their fandom, but by its own, pure quality. -
Review: LotR 9469 Gandalf Arrives
Wardancer replied to Captain BeerBeard's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Thanks for the review! Good to see that the horses hair sticks out a bit. This will be easier to paint. -
Well spoken, andhe. It leaves the impression that they had lots of figs left and did not want to make new ones. What I like about it is that all the pawns have this nice helmet. Its not rare, I know, but the more interesting than the others. Also, I like every set that puts more green capes in circulation. If I were expanding my kingdoms army, I would get it, but I don't. TLG chould have released this a year ago, then I would have masses now. After the advent kalendars, I guess, most demand for figs, especially special figs like the queen, has already been met. And yes, the plastic looks cheap. Thats a pity, one could have used it for bignettes.
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Would it make sense to order elsewhere? I have no experience with ordering stuff from other countries. What do European buyers think? I would start with 4 Gandalf arrives for horses, gray capes, dark tan parts etc., but not for 15 Euro each.
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Amazon.de lists the sets for June 23rd. Uruk-Hai Army 39.99 Euro Gandalf Arrives 14.99 Mines of Moria 79,99 Helms Deep 139,99 The prices are a kick in the nuts IMHO.
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I also like the lensmen a lot. The beholder gives me almost a feeling of disgust, which speaks for its realism. The toadstools make it look like a big ball of meat, great part usage there!
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The Brothers Brick have a very elaborate review of the Uruk-Hai army up. For example, it shows the new horse with an old barding.
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Where? Which prices do you mean?
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Thanks! Oh, I didn't know Eomer's helmet had a leathery backside. Amazing!
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I am not sure what to think about the gap between the horse's back legs and the main body. As great as it is with being moveable, this sort of disturbs me a bit. Bardings will hopefully fix that one day. I still can't believe the common rohan soldier is as rare as any special character in the sets. I would like to get 8-10 of them, which would be easy if I were looking for uruks... His torso in combination with Eomers legs would make a fine new regular soldier, but for what a price. Edit. The review showed that the horses hooves are are a bit rounded now. I like that.
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One of the best Bag Ends I have ever seen! Truly spacey inside, not just a facade. My suggestions are to give the interior (even more) details to make it look fuller and to expand the hill around the walls a bit more to give it a more "built into the hill"-look.
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Perfect sets! I would buy them at once, especially Edoras!
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I am only sometimes in Hamburg, but I know that their LEGO store is located in the main shopping street. This means it is very likely that big stores which are not focussed on toys but have toy departments will be nearby. With some luck, you can find old sets for a reduced price. Many German shops clear out Atlantis sets at the moment. I was fortunate to get some POTC sets for 50% less a few weeks ago. As Series 7 was just released here, maybe you can find a few olders Series for 99 eurocent a fig. But these are just guesses. Buy one get one free is for example not a common thing here.
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Very good! Is borders on the organic and the technological and this works very, very well. And still posable! There is one free stud on the torso, maybe you can experiment with putting something on there, a decorated 1x1 tile or something.
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A great idea and well done decals! These also reduce the amount of silvery spikes on a fig, which is pretty overloaded on the original fig. Users might be a bit disppointed by the boar shield, which is not red, but reddish brown or something even darker, as discussed and proven in the CMS 7 thread.
