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jackdaw

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  • Birthday 03/20/1978

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  1. Thanks to all supporters, here is my new attempt to create a "Régiment de Carabiniers de la Garde impériale". Carabiniers by Ondrej Kafka, on Flickr
  2. A2 by Ondrej Kafka, on Flickr A4 by Ondrej Kafka, on Flickr A3 by Ondrej Kafka, on Flickr
  3. 3eme_Hussards by Ondřej Kafka, on Flickr
  4. Wow, very nice. So many great details!
  5. 20160112_143331 by Ondřej Kafka, on Flickr 20160112_143331a by Ondřej Kafka, on Flickr 20160112_143331v by Ondřej Kafka, on Flickr 20160112_143331c by Ondřej Kafka, on Flickr
  6. Hi everyone, I finally managed to complete the diorama of the Waterloo battle. Next Year there will be the 200th anniversary of this last Napoleon's battle. The diorama is 130 nods wide, 104 nods long, contains 320 soldiers and 86 horses, of course everything built strictly from LEGO and Brickarms bricks and parts. Enjoy and don't forget to visit my Flickr stream to see more photos! Thanks! Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 by jackdaw2211, on Flickr Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 by jackdaw2211, on Flickr Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 by jackdaw2211, on Flickr
  7. Simply stunning! I particularly like the terrain and the overall color scheme.
  8. Thanks a lot. My intention is to create a large scene of the battle of Waterloo, with LEGO terrain and everything, but that is going to take a lot of time... I hope nobody is dissapointed, because my British army is much smaller then the French at this time. Thanks! I tried only to keep the same distance between each minifigure, no baseplate or ruler was needed.
  9. Thanks, I admire your customization skills and sense for details!
  10. Thanks everyone for the positive reactions! I really appreciate it. Actually, I didn't do any customization (except the custom Brickarms bayonets and the drummers' mallets which is a stick divided into two parts). I have tried to use only original Lego parts in best available quality, no paper, sticks, etc. I am going to post some photos of the British Duke Wellingtons' army soon.
  11. [pid][/pid] 253B Hi everyone, I have just updated my Napoleon's La Grande Armée. It contains more than 225 minifigures, including 130 regulars, hussars, grenadiers, artillery men, heavy cuirassiers etc. I hope You'll like it. More photos: jackdaw2211, on Flickr. army10 by jackdaw2211, on Flickr army4 by jackdaw2211, on Flickr
  12. 108D Hi, I'd like to share my latest creation: two Royal Frigates, each equipped with 18 cannons. I hope you'll like it. Photos: http://www.flickr.co...s/65531710@N03/
  13. Many thanks for all the positive reactions. It is a great motivation for me to continue.
  14. Hi, Captain Becker is right - it is the hat of the new royal guard (http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110506111122/lego/images/e/e2/RoyalGuardHR.jpg).
  15. My photos on the frontpage of classic-pirates.com? Wow, it seems this army has won its first battle! I am glad you like it, thanks! Thank you! When it comes to bluecoats, I would spend my last penny.
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