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Glad you enjoy them! We'll certainly try our best to keep making them Another tutorial has been added: Furniture Tutorial #7:
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A very nice little castle! It's always fun seeing builds on such a small base-plate that still manage to pack a lot of detail in. The angled walls of the castle look really nice, and help it from looking to square and boring. Excellent snowy landscape too I do feel like a handle and/or some hinges on the door would be a good addition though
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Tree Tutorial:
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Furniture Tutorial #6:
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Another tutorial has been added to the index: Middle Eastern Tutorial #1
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Thank you so much for the detailed comment! We really enjoy doing these tutorials - especially when we hear that people are finding them useful or inspiring Glad we could save you some money! Furniture Tutorial #5
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Guilds of Historica New Member Guide
LittleJohn replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
An excellent choice, we can always use more builders in Kaliphlin! Really looking forward to seeing your builds -
You're very welcome! Glad you like them Another one has been added to the index: Simple Roof Gables Tutorial:
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And another furniture tutorial: Furniture Tutorial #4:
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Furniture Tutorial #3:
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Wagons and Carts Tutorial #2:
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Glad to be of help Another tutorial has been added to the index: Simple SNOT and Studs-Up Rockwork Tutorial:
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My entry for the LEGO House Rebrick contest. Upon seeing the categories, I knew I wanted to create a landscape – the question was, what kind? After much deliberation, (and even a couple of failed starts), I decided on doing a serene winter forest. I tried to create a deep, fluffy feeling for the snow, which I think ended up working very well. The icy trees are something I’ve wanted to try for a while now too – let me know what you think of them! Credit for the idea of using light yellow in the path goes to Mark Erickson, and his Northward Bound build. Inspiration for the fox design goes to Markus, to Balbo for the squirrel design, and Dathil for the deer head. More pictures on Brickbuilt. Thanks for looking, C&C welcome
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Incredible collab, everything from the colors and layout, to the landscaping and architecture is done beautifully! The water is some of the best I've seen, it has just the right balance of trans-light blue and trans-clear. And you incorporated all those angled sections flawlessly, well done! Really liking those pink blossom trees too.
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Thank you, glad you like it!
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Thank you very much, we're always thrilled to read comments like these! Very glad that our tutorials are helpful to you. If you scroll to the top of the page, you should see a button that says "follow", above the green button that says "Reply to this topic". Click that, and I believe you will get updates when we post new tutorials here
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Four Sided Castle Roof Tutorial:
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Our Snow Tutorial has been added: Snow Tutorial
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You're most welcome! We're glad to hear that the tutorials are useful to you! Another one has been added to the index: Wagons and Carts Tutorial:
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So glad to hear that it's helpful to you! Another tutorial has been added: Round Well Tutorial
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Thanks, all the micro vehicles were a lot of fun to design Thank you! The color balance was something I tried really hard to get right, so I'm glad to hear you think it turned out well Thanks, it was fun messing around with different parts and seeing what I could come up with Thank you! Yeah, it probably would be pretty massive in fig scale.
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- ice planet
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I’ve always liked the classic Ice Planet theme that LEGO made, and after looking at Chris Perron’s incredible Ice Inspector and Siercon and Coral’s magnificent Ice Planet Base, I wanted to try my hand at a build in the classy blue, white, and trans-neon orange colors. I’m quite pleased with the result, and it was very enjoyable to build. The micro truck outside the main base is supposed to be a rendition of Chris’s monstrous Ice Inspector that I linked to earlier in the post, though unfortunately I wasn’t able to pack in all the details on it that I would have liked to. Hopefully it is still recognizable as being inspired by his masterpiece though! This build was my first time trying to incorporate lights into a model, which was both fun and frustrating at times. I’m pretty happy with the result, but if anyone has tips or suggestions about ways to improve it, definitely let me know! I also want to give huge thank-you to Graham Gidman for helping me out with the edit, I know it wouldn’t have turned out this well without his help! Lots more pictures on Brickbuilt. Thanks for looking, C&C welcome!
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Sublime landscaping here, that rock arch is brilliant! It's quite impressive how many shades of green you managed to fit in, while keeping any of them from looking out of place. Fantastic work with the trees too
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Fantastic work here Maestro, the arch is incredible! Excellent job with the boat and water too, the black tiles with trans-clear on top looks great
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Two more tutorials have been added. Medieval Hand Cart Tutorial Furniture Tutorial