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Tomsche

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  1. For the first build in Age of Mitgardia for this year, I decided to take it a bit in a lighter approach. Uggluk saw the dwarves coming to hi. He slashed his big cleaver left and right, and bearded one after bearded one flew backwards, blood flying through the air. He grinned, nothing, no-one would... *CLOINK* Darkness Uggluk awoke, his head splitting from a headache. That must been the most glorious dream of battle he ever experienced. No wait... fresh air... he wasn`t in the dumps near his local ale house. Opening his eyes slowly, he saw sunlight. And a raven body pierced by shafts. He felt something on his head. An apple? And why was his leg chained??? Vaguely he heard shouts of panic and cries of people fleeing away. he squinted against the sunlight, and then he turned a very, very whiter shade of pale... Phase 2 of the Archery range line states one needs to build, well, an Archery range. Quite a suprise there hehe. I went for the idea of the poor dwarf and his not so subtle ways of doing things. Building a range with a few different sorts of targets, and the other trainees running for their lives as the resident dwarven trainee does it all `his way`.
  2. The angles on the castle are fantastic, awesome build Ecc
  3. Holy *literally* smoke!
  4. Love the WoW feel of the gnome paladin, but the Forge Guard is my favorite
  5. Awesome stuff, lovethe coverage and those clawed statues at the back
  6. Maggy Simpson no? Edit: yup, indeed
  7. Imp Soldier FTW! Really like this series, some very nice ones in there like the Merchant and Counsellor
  8. The house and the fish are awesome! Love the build matey!
  9. Nice series, I wonder if the orc farmer girl is looking for a date
  10. My favorites are the witch and the headsman. Nice series matey
  11. I saw the kali ones on your blog earlier today, really great looking models!
  12. Fishwhiskers gives me the creeps Good looking series!
  13. Yes, looks promising, been following those London Toy Fair footage yesterday
  14. Pastry and the Seraph are mya favorites, but overall I find this a very `playable` series, great work
  15. That ramshackle brig is solid (no pun intended), great work
  16. Yeah, BrickLink is the silent budget killer, I always 'forget' to calculate the odd piece and torso left or right ;-)
  17. It depends, how much I can liquidate of older hobbies, on top of the 10% of my income that is budgetted for hobby / geeky things
  18. While putting the sets of a certain `location` next to each other to plan future builds, I found out many actually look better together then alone, even Barrel Escape and Goblin Town have their appeal if I can get the bases right (that is, from wild image in the brain to not so great building skills transference)
  19. Thanks I`m planning to do it (over the years) for all of the official sets, looks waaaaaay better in the cabinets then just the loose sets side by side and all mixed and matched :-)
  20. It`s finished. The first of many projects to hopefully come in the next years, namely to build full display bases for the official Lord of the Rings / The Hobbit sets. Combining the three official sets LEGO released into a single base (Attack on Lake-Town, Lake-Town Chase and the Lake-Town Guard), this make it a just that more nicer way to put them in the cabinets for display. I`m not sure wether to call this a MOC, a MOD or whatelse, so I`m settling on a Display for it`s name hehe. The sets are as said the official ones, on a brick build base and the scenery build seperate, hence the not to sure what to ofcially call it. Hope you like it!
  21. They should be somewhere in some box somewhere, I had a few Blacktrons back in the day
  22. It`s actually not a rendition, but `the real deal` with 30+ year old bricks, i never tossed my Lego out during the dark ages :-)
  23. This is perhaps THE Lego set that has had the most influence on my youthfull brain. At around age 5, when it was released, it must be one of the first sets I ever got, and I loved it. Many an heroic space battle has been fought by this ship, and I just loved the hover bike that was stored in the back. This is my personal Galactic Explorer, my `starter` into Lego Having gotten hold of an original instruction, and having been able to find back all the pieces (yeah, some logos are bit faded, but considering it`s 30+ years of age as it was released back in 1982...), I sat down today and restored this icon of my youth to it`s prideful glory. For further ramblings on the actual build, they can be found on my bloggy pagey stuffsey
  24. I never use eBay for one, waaaaaaay to overpriced scalping going on there. You can usually find them around 4 - 5 if you keep your eyes open, or for trade, from groups like Miniature Maniacs and the likes on FB, or trade them in worst case on a 2 for 1 base with more `less sought` figures on collector sites. I got about 64 vikings and viking women of the CMF series without ever actually buying a single one of them that way
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