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Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Gunman replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
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It started as a lego version of evil within video game which is not funny (as a game) at all xD For the guys that played the game, at the ground floor we have the "torture chair" you said (where you can upgrade your abilities while at it), in the middle we have the main character who kills zombies, and at the right side we see Leslie minifigure (who plays an important in the video game) Also at the top floor Ruvik who is also an important enemy ingame. While I was creating the 1st floor of the building, I decided to give the whole thing a comic twist, so thats why I created the right room, which is basically me playing Playstation and finally the left room which shows that the whole thing with the zombies is fake and in fact there is an artist there, painting all the "zombies" in the diorama which infact are normal people, thats why the two guys there chatting down there, waiting to get painted. (something similar was happening ingame, many things were happening inside main character's mind, thats why "the evil within" game name) I didnt want to add so much info at the main post, but glad to let you know thats happening I hope that helped
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Good luck with your project, really interesting design
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Thanks for the contest, this "weird" theme brought me back to mocing after quite some time...
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After that mosaic there I think I hated them... soon I will love them again xD
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Hello there guys :) I was in a hurry to finish this build as I took late the decision to join the contest after playing the video game "The Evil Within" which is my main inspiration here, with a comic touch from my side :) I just wanna say, I HATE cheese slopes... I hope you like it guys, CC always appreciated. note: pics in flickR are in High Resolution
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Just finished photographing my moc... gonna edit and create the topic in the next hours... Damn last minute guy
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Hey there guys... Follow up is a review from a retired but really great Star Wars set, 75052 Mos Eisley Cantina Our attention while looking at the box design, is instantly caught by the "little" Dino-fella over there named "Dewback" LEGO Site Description: Theme: Star WarsSet: 75052 Mos Eisley CantinaParts: 578Figures: 8Cost: retired product, Bricklink The Box: Here is the 1st version of Mos Eisley Cantina , LEGO released back in 2003 The newer version has definetely more pieces, and a much better designed dewback (only downside is the head isnt movable like the older version) The main reason I wanted to buy this set from the first time I saw it , was the Dewback, because I really like "strange" LEGO molds/figures. At the back side of the box we can see the play functions of the set.We can see that there are only a few moving parts/functions but there are a lot of minifigures to play with, instead. The number of the minifigures is increased to 8 vs the older version that had 5. (3 musicians minifigures added) At the side of the box, we can see all the minifigures included in the set. (eight minifigures) Opp.... I think we have seen that guy before... Is anybody hereeee.... ereeee.... ereeeee The contents of the Set: -Five Bags with Parts -Two Instructions Booklets -Stickers (I really dislike stickers and I wished those were printed tiles instead...) -Dewback Our Huge Dino-fella xD, this creature is enormous and really funny to use in MOCs, it is the main reason I bought this set as I have already said. Let's start with the instructions... (on the first spread we can see the brick separator instructions and the Final Sub Pieces of the set from each Numbered Bag) At the end of the Instructions, we can see all the Star Wars minifigures from the year this Set was relesead (2014) At the back side of the instructions, we can see a feedback survey link, in order to give our feedback to LEGO regarding our recent purchase. At the second Instructions Booklet: Towards the end of it... finishing the Set We can also see here, all the parts included in the Set At the backside, there is an advertisement for the LEGO Club Magazine All minifigures included in the Set, by order (Bith Musician x 3,, Luke Skywalker, Stormtrooper, Obi Wan Kenobi, Han Solo, Greedo) I really like musicians' headpieces... they are pretty funny and great use for weird custom minifigures. The camo trooper is also a great figure and we can acquire him only from this set. Front View: Back View: Rambi on Dewback's back... Hurrraaaayyyyy! Hopefully tallie came for help... Contents of the first Bag: (the main colors here are flesh, light bluish and dark red) Interesting Pieces (Windscreen is a really awesome part as its not really big, making it really useful for mocs. Also Skywalker's hairpiece is great too!) Hey this mini space-ship has cool colors... oooOOOOooOOoooo Here comes the windshield... The first Part is ready! The turbines going along with the main body of the aircraft look really badass Here dogies.... Contents of the Second Bag (We start on the main buildings at this step, thats why the colors dominating here are tan and dark Interesting Pieces (fancy-colored round tiles and some really useful reddish brown bars) Let's get on... It start's to get really warm down here... Second Part is also finished! (Two almost identical rooms, side-by-side) Let's open the third bag... Contents of the Third Bag: (many minifigures in this bag along with some light bluish grey pieces) Interesting Pieces ( musicians's headpieces have a really awesome design, triple-axle is nice piece to use for mocs, Greedo's headpiece is also great for custom bad-guy minifigure and last the big bone and round tiles are a nice addition) yahoOOOoOOOOooooo... This part was really fast... Third Part is finished! (the interrior of the two rooms are linked with axles and they can be moved in and out) Let's open the Fourth Bag now Contents of the Bag: (Dewback is dominating the scene here xD) Interesting Pieces (Dewback definitily, if we consider him a "part" xD, the black masts, Stormtrooper's helmet and his cloak and last but not least the round tiles) Good boy Dewback... good boy.... Let's go on.... what is this thing now??? a mini bar? Fourth Part finished (we can see the main buildings are almost ready along with the cute mini bar at the corner) The new version of Mos Eisley Cantina has a lot of play potential, with those hinges used for the different rooms and the mini bar. Also the set is a great source of tan and dark tan pieces for mocers. Time for the Fifth one Contents of the Bag: (three colors are dominating this bag, tan, dark tan and light bluish grey) Interesting Pieces (the tan dome is great piece for mocs, the dark bluish barrel in useful because its not so common and last, the reddish brown bars are very useful for mocing) Let's put the chairs over there... Let me put the hinge over there... the wall is shaking... Oufff... I am almost finished Wow... nice view from up here Set Finished: Spare Pieces: Critique: A very beautiful set but most important with great pieces... While its a retired set, you can still buy one in good prices through Bricklink. Design: 9/10 A complete set regarding its design. I dislike the tan panels and they are too bulky for mocs and I would prefer some extra tan bricks instead. Price/pieces: 9/10 Dewback by itself makes the set worthy. It was the reason I bought it. Playability: 10/10 A set that lets your imagination flow and create many play scenarios Construction: 9/10 An easy going and interesting Instructions procedure Total: 9,25/10 Do you like weird LEGO parts? Dewback is definitely one of them...
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Moving building... what a great idea
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Book II Challenge V Category B: Mitgardian preparations
Gunman replied to Puvel's topic in Guilds of Historica
what a beautiful "mitgardian" entry man The use of the shield at top, the colors at the roof and all thosr misc accessories around. Great moc Puvel -
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Awesome creation Giorgi, I really like all this minifig posing.
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My father is a mechanic and I really admire all those details around man... that piston there
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the light brick in thereis a great touch!
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Cool skatepark there man...
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Great Spiky look, I really like it
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Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Gunman replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
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Nice creation with an interesting texturing, its a pitty your photography is a bit dark tho
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NPU and so much cuteness together
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Beautiful and uncommon build mate :) nice one
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Book II, Challenge V, Category B: Barqan Fire Wagon
Gunman replied to Gideon's topic in Guilds of Historica
Amazing work mate.... Great scene with great colors... And your photography.....- 19 replies
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Book II, Chal V, Cat B: Engines of Destruction
Gunman replied to MKJoshA's topic in Guilds of Historica
Lots of activity going on here... great workshop MK :)- 14 replies
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Bk. II: Challenge V: Cat. B: Dwarven Siege Works
Gunman replied to soccerkid6's topic in Guilds of Historica
So sweet mini workshop with great NPUs :) I really like levers inside Grilles- 15 replies
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Excuse my rebump too please as I only commented on this in flickR. The way the border is broken at some parts and the landscape flows out of it is just lovely... Not to mention the main buildings which are great as expected from you. The black tips at the main building add some much at it.