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Littleworlds

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  1. I think a pick-nick table and a little forest at this spot would be splendid! About my blog: oh, dear... again a year has passed without me posting anything on it. I'm glad you still like it Lego was maybe not our only toy, but probably the one that left the biggest impression. It was so many toys at once, where others were pretty narrow in their scope. And its just great to get back into it and do all the things you wanted to do back in the day but never had the means to, isn't it?!
  2. Nice MOC and a more than appropriate start to get back into Lego again! It looks very busy, with good attention to detail. The sculpting of the rocks and stairs is very well done. Overall very charming, with a lot of personality. Just the big tree sticks out a bit. To me the trunk is too massive. I would slim it down somewhat to balance the scene a little.
  3. Thats a sweet little build. Very clean and tidy layout; very much as you would expect a swordsmith's house in RL. The detailing is very charming and very appropriate. It really radiates a nice and welcoming feel.
  4. Hi Jez and welcome to Eurobricks! Don't worry about fitting in here. Not everyone can be an expert. And I'm certainly not one either. & fingers crossed for your project!
  5. The website Brickset.com has usually the weight of the individual set listed. Maybe that helps you finding out!
  6. Wow! This sheer wealth of builds - all excellently done - is astonishing. The story and characters contribute to a nice build-up (and the top-notch photography and layouting!) and make me wonder how it will develop. Somehow I want almost every single one of them to win. Please keep them coming. Its truly excellent stuff!
  7. Looks very good! I like it how you gave the palisades this feel of randomness, while still appearing very solid. The vegetation is also really well done - the trees are nicely dense and very convincingly build. The landscaping might be a bit on the simple side, but does its job. Maybe some patches of darker and brighter green to mix things up a bit? The minifigs have some charming customisation and work really well. Classy move of using Lloyds hood. It looks like its been made for your character!
  8. Beautiful! The walls are really nicely structured and looks - together with the landscaping - very organic. Good colour composition too.
  9. I agree. This turned out really cool. Like a Y-Wing if it came from the TOS-universe!
  10. It turned out really nicely. Masts and rigging is superbly done. I agree about the stern. Its not quite there yet... maybe it needs a different approach.
  11. Hi St8. I was about to share my thoughts on this question, but your "Discuss" makes it sound like a school assignment!
  12. Looks wild! Your orc character has definitely character his look really spells murder. Well done!
  13. I absolutely agree. Avoid hard edges or wrinkles in the background and then crank the contrast up. That also will let colours pop out more. It may need some experimentation till the the right values are found.
  14. This looks amazing! Superbly captivated look and feel of typical towns of the region. Just lovely!
  15. It looks like a reconstruction of a stoneage settlement, with the tusks, low roof and earthy colours. Very suiting for barbarians and orcs and orcish barbarians.
  16. So densely packed and busy- just as you imagine a marketplace like that. Lovely little market stalls too - and the city wall is just brilliant: just right for the place and climate. Excellent MOC!
  17. You know, that's an excellent point. Its not like there aren't any other satisfyingly complex lego sets around.
  18. These are awesome! You caught their look and feel perfectly
  19. Hello & welcome to Eurobricks. Indeed really a well-made and charming cast you got!
  20. Interesting idea to use bricks instead of legs to create long mail-shirts - and it looks actually really good.
  21. Looking good! The nice and subtle detailing gives each really character of its own.
  22. Great mix of different textures and grades of yellowing to make the building come alive. Works really well!
  23. This is brilliant. So beautiful and densely detailed. There is so much for the eye to discover!
  24. Good stuff! I know & love them since the late 90s
  25. I find the Downtown Diner more charming than the Corner Garage. The theme is lovely and the architectural features of the build are quite outstanding. The garage appears to me a bit gimmicky with its layout and the interior of ground level could have received more detailing.
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