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Ecclesiastes

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  1. The Mount-Up challenge in the Guilds of Historica has come to an end. Our members have created wonderful creatures that wander across Historica. And a lot of them put the new mixel joints to good use. Thank you LEGO for making those! Here's an impression, but don't forget to visit the Guilds Forum to see more awesome entries!
  2. Please stop doing this, it's good to bring a topic/member under staff''s attention. But you don't need 7! posts to do that!
  3. I'm closing this topic as you're already showing your collection here: http://www.eurobrick...2#entry1981646. There's no need for a double post!
  4. I was expecting that question But indeed, look at them as tall dwarves, as I'm really not fond of those small legs. It limits minifig placement a lot.
  5. I think it's brickshelf photo's, that site is down for maintenance since this morning!
  6. No need for more patience First post updated!
  7. "Whoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor." Maybe Loki isn't worthy, but he certainly knows how to get the hammer anyway! kenobi8 shows us that you don't need a lot of bricks to make a fantastic MOC like this. Especially the facial expressions are priceless! Check it out in Licensed Forum!
  8. No way! Why have I never thought of using those hull pieces for that!
  9. This is so wonderful! Great job on all the angles and the face is build so incredibly well. I can truly say this is the best MOC I've seen so far this year!
  10. Behold and bow down for the Monkey King! This is truly a large piece of eye candy made by MOC-expert Hyler Talliwell. All the angles are impressive as is the size. Check it out for yourself in special themes forum!
  11. Want to relax after a long day of labour? Just visit the Buried Barrel Tavern for some refreshments and even some pie! Check out vitreolum's wonderful creation in history forum!
  12. In this famous battle from the Zulu War of 1879, British soldiers, along with a few Natal Native Contingent (NNC) auxiliaries, totaling 150 men, successfully held off repeated intense attacks for 12 hours from a force of at least 3000 brave Zulu warriors led by Prince Dabulamanzi kaMpande. Check out more details of this fantastic scene made by Gary The Procrastinator in History Forum
  13. EB member Rolli presents to you the Royal XJ-6 Steamspeeder! The colors do make it look royal, and above that there's some great parts usage in this beauty! Go check it out in Star Wars forum!
  14. Fantasy at its best: Check out Cesbrick's wonderful creation in the Guilds of Historica! And this is just his first MOC for GoH, so imagine how awesome his future builds will be!
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