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A huge ninja army. . . my pirates are getting very worried. In the first picture, what set is the female minifigure on the left from? There's Nya and Collectible Kimono Girl but. . . I want that one!
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- my LOTR orcs army on march
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This turned out beautifully! I have to say, when I first saw the WIP pictures I was somewhat skeptical of the SNOT log bricks, but the final product more than justifies your innovation.
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Holy Megablocks! This little ship is gorgeous! Perhaps it's inappropriate for a proud warship defending the shores of a vast empire, but the term "cute" comes to mind. I hope you're planning to put this beaut together in real life!
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A clever idea, and so well executed! I could have envisioned the trolls as a rival faction to the pirates or even as allies, but making the troll a pirate captain in such a matter-of-fact way-- that's some real creativity.
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Thanks! I've been realizing that there really are a lot of possibilities with very small models. Now I just need to think of some clever ideas!
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Hello everyone. Back when I was a Lego-obsessed kid, my pirate army was my pride and joy. But alas, the relentless march of time brought new chores and duties, and my once-proud armada was relegated to ordinary on shelves and in boxes, appearing only fleetingly in occasional reminisces of my carefree childhood. But when I by chance discovered these forums, I felt once again the fresh sea air against my cheek, I felt my boots rooted firm on the quarterdeck. My weather eye set upon the approaching horizon, absorbing a world as bright and wondrous as it was they day it breathed its first. Adventure! I tossed back my head and let a lusty buccaneer yell fly free to join the chorus of crashing waves and creaking timbers. Once again, I was a pirate! Here's the trouble. I'm cooped up in a university dormitory, bereft of the space needed to produce magnificent MOC's like all of yours which inspire me so. How have any of you dealt with similar constraints? Must I resign myself to focusing exclusively on small models and vignettes, or is there a solution I just haven't realized? Thanks for your help!