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Jacob Nion

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  1. I really like the brick built hull of the ship! The town is also greatly done. And you've put a lot effort into the story. But I also see the problem with your work as guerilla build. Regardless of story these are two different builds. And a guerilla build should be one build so the defenders can clearly see the size limitations. The ship itself is hard enough to counter. Oh, and also thanks for supporting the desert king! I knew most HC members would realize his greatness :P
  2. Great story and wonderful council room. But Ruadh should declaire for the Desert King for he has proven himself as protector of both cows and minotaurs :P
  3. Great architecture and story. And I like how Paul von Brickenstein stand out from the crowd. Good pics.
  4. Very well. But keep in mind my counters are a little bit...harsh.
  5. Impressive how close your build is to the original! Great work. Oh, and good luck
  6. What a great keep! The combination of wood work and stone is fantastic. That bridge is a wonderful and very unique idea. And of course the rock work is awesome.
  7. Ah, I was wondering if the steering works. Great stuff.
  8. May it is allowed to ask if there are also female elioud?
  9. I welcome you and your people, Rasheph. Nocturnians don't have to be evil by nature. Well, for me, I am a rat and it seems I act a little bit cruel in the Kaliphlin war, but that ddoesn't have to mean much. I like your chariot a lot. Great design.
  10. Smart counter! I never thought about a fence. Strange that instead the first idea I came up with was hanging the rustlers...
  11. Great wall. Never saw that technique before. It works really well.
  12. Wonderful build and great idea for sabotating the enemy without fighting! That'll show those centurions. They would better have stood lost.
  13. Great swamp. The smooth bank works pretty well, too.
  14. Good one! I really like the architecture between the rocks. Really looks like a Mountain fortress. Oh boy, why didn't I take more PoP sets when they were sold cheap? I want a camel really bad right now :/
  15. Thank you all for your pleasant comments! And I'd like to say thanks to my new daylight lamps that make these sharp pics possible :D. Definitely increased my output of builds.
  16. Haha, great scene! How the mummies come out of the sand is perfectly done. Glad to have you on our side.
  17. How to deal with rustlers This is not going to be unpunished.
  18. My counter on Kai's guerilla in F13. How to deal with rustlers
  19. -"What is the punishment for rustling in these lands, captain?" -"As everywhere, hang 'em, m'Lord." -"Very well. Proceed at will."
  20. Now that is exactly what I expected for guerilla actions! Great scene! The architecture is fantastic and there's a lot of action going on. May the dark gods of the east be with you during your attack, Gal-Turok!
  21. Great castle! So many fun details, I'm not certain I have seen them all yet. Great techniques also. Especially the tree turns out well.
  22. Fantastic scene! Love the smoke effect and the lighting. You should declair this build to the Desert King ;P (That was a hint → look at the title)
  23. "Get in position! This is our only chance." Lord Osric yellled at his troops, trying to prepare them for a desperate attempt to break the enemy's lines. The Desert King's advance in the west had been stopped by a fresh recruited and well equipped army loyal to the High Council. Now, after one week of bloody battles, the Wither Woods were cut off from the Pharao's main land in the east. His troops were far from being defeated yet, but Osric was not willing to spend the next two months trying to stand his ground while over Nocturnian captains would claim honour for conquering Kaliphlin's great cities and win all the loot and attention of their resurrected master. He would make a glorious attack against the besiegers and fight his way through the High Council's lines back to the Rakath Mountains. "Bring my rat!" When the rat lord spoke of his rat, he did not mean one of his men, to whom he referred to as simply "his men". "His rat" was his joker. Something that would guarantee their escape...
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