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Thanks for the feedback! Yes, indeed Glevum! I have more signs of my neighbouring countys! :)
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Yes it is! Brown looks so good on that hair!!
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So impressive mate!! I really like the idea and I love how it turned out! The bridge looks so great!
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A quick moc I bulit last night. Just to show off the cool hairpiece Magnus the great did and those nice looking signs that shiftaltcmd did. An ambassador riding from Benoic into the county of Glevum on his way to the Pearl City, the Light of Historica!
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Avalonia Guild: Homepage, Sign-up and Discussion
de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Kabel: haha I know the feeling!! I told her today, she accepted it! Lucky me!!:) -
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de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Haha great idea Ecc with the three in one deal!! I think I have to tell her though. It´s a lot of money...but it´s my only hobby! (why do I try to convince you guys?! ) Have to tell her first thing in the morning.... Or later... -
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de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Sounds great BB! I just placed an order on BL right now... Should I tell my wife about it...?! It was a pretty large order... -
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de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Thanks guys! Hopefully I will have the time and money to finish it. Right now it´s in four modules so if I get bored with one of them I can start building on the second one! :) Kern: If the enemy are to many we will seek shelter in Albion. No need to build a great stronghold if we have the Pearl City so close to Benoic! :) -
Avalonia Guild: Homepage, Sign-up and Discussion
de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Great to have you back Kern! Avalonia is really growing and we have some great builders now even if LD and Z went bananas and left the guild for Nocturnus. I´m still building (with two kids, that is not so much Lego time!) on my new castle for de Gothia. I have to order some bricks from BL again. Man, this one is big! See if I can take a photo of the WIP later. Edit: Some WIP pics from the Castle of de Gothia. And yes, the design of the dragon is LD´s! Thanks man! =) -
Nice to see more activity in the Nocturnus! This moc is lovely! I love the tower!
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Looks great for sure! I like the colour scheme and the mottling on both the ground and the walls. I do agree with Gideon about the photos. Keep up the good work!
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Wow! What a great way to introduce yourself to the mighty Avalonia! I love this build! The organic look of the tree is outstanding. The way the tree grows into the tower is epic! Most welcome to our mighty guild!
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The Historica City Guide (Chapter II Edition)
de Gothia replied to Maxim I's topic in Guilds of Historica
Minor Lord?! I would consider my self a mighty and rich Lord in a smaller County. Why have a great city so close the Pearl City? And I will come up with a heraldry for Benoic, the most built County in Historica! Edit: The Heraldry of the County of Benoic is done! Love conquers all! -
A great idea and I like the result in bricks as well! The Nocturnus tower looks great! As I said in your othe thread (the MAC entry) you could improve your photos so much with some simple changes. Read my other post with the tips (your first photo is a cut off in a really strange position right now (the Nocturnian dude is half headless!! ;))
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Looks very nice Settle. The door do look a little narrow though! You could improve your photos with small tricks. Like the first photo, try to get the whole moc in the pic, the ground is cut off (very little I know). Where did you take the photos? Inside with a lamp/flash? Try to get out a cloudy day/use the shadow and the natural light will help you a lot! Just some tips! You keep improving with every moc!
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This is impressive! But your whole moc would benifit so much if you took your background away and all the "human" made cliffs...
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Nice little micro city you have built! The plants do look a bit to big for me.
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Avalonia Guild: Homepage, Sign-up and Discussion
de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Glad to hear it worked out for you buddy! My wife don´t understand the thrill of Lego but accepts it. My latest free build is up now! http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=85896 -
The four corners of the education in Benoic. And let me Introduce to you the latest addition to the House of de Gothia: Elijah de Gothia. Second son of de Gothia him self. Now I have two sons, Albion and Elijah and they are being prepared for the life of Benoic, Avalonia and Historica. C&C as always most welcome!
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The Historica City Guide (Chapter II Edition)
de Gothia replied to Maxim I's topic in Guilds of Historica
In Avalonia we have Countys. Benoic (my county) don´t have a large city, just smaller villages. What do I (we)do? -
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de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
I think I have part two of my big castle done before book2. And hopefully a smaller moc as well. -
Avalonia Guild: Homepage, Sign-up and Discussion
de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Tss, he lives! He is like Elvis!!! -
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de Gothia replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Trian Burrress is not dead! He is going to Nocturnus to kick some Varlyrian a-s! :) -
Guilds of Historica Introduction/General Discussion Thread
de Gothia replied to I Scream Clone's topic in Guilds of Historica
Oh man, after I read your post I thought I should give the GoH wiki a try... So now I have updated some info about Benoic! :) I admit, I was wrong about it! :/ Easy to work with too! -
Wow! This is just epic! I love this! The whole feeling you have in the moc is just breath taking! Great work!