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W Navarre

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  1. Aha, what's in the wind! Nice build! You have an enemy of Ilazio in Arama De Cioto, if you ever wish to seek her aid (or help her out of prison in the Wastelands), just send me a private message .
  2. Fabulous curved amphitheater seats! Great festive fig life too, and nice Avalonian trees!
  3. Love the colourful windows and the way you notched the staircase in there between the lions.
  4. Life in Varlyrio! I like best the way the angled pillars in the structure match each other. Also great water below!
  5. I'm a bit late, proving my present distance from the forum, but I reckon I would stay with Varlyrio. I have a lot left to do there... dear Arama is still rotting in prison while that villain Ilazio is Rego xD . I'll be honest of course I'm disappointed with how little response there ever was from other players in spite of my best attempts to shake life into Varlyrio (including you, Garmadon!) and I'm afraid that will only be exacerbated if many people leave Varlyrio during the change to the next book, but I'll stand by my guns. And free Arama some day! Not to mention continue that other saga... wow I have so much to do xD . Unfortunately, building a bard (or an intelligent blacksmith) was never on my list of things to do, lol, but we'll see.
  6. Fabulous builds :) . Little John - 1 Tayaya - 1 Captain Flint - 1
  7. Very fresh and lively, I love the dark blue roof! It's exciting to see you back mate!
  8. I already praised this on flickr! I just wanted to point out that maybe in order to prevent the harsh contrast between the style of stonework on the curve and the rest, you could perhaps have implemented a lot of staked round edged 1x2 plates throughout all the rest of the walls as well. Apart from that small critique this is spectacular, well composed!
  9. Simon_S - 1 Point Gideon - 1 Point Socalbricks - Point
  10. Hard to choose, but I vote, Zilmrud - 2 Points LordDan - 1 Point
  11. Thank you! Those are the aspects I most focused on, glad you think I managed well, and I trust I learned some things about the process as well! Thank you, haha. It was certainly an intense build, it was hard to do it in the time frame I had, and hard to do it at all! Thanks! Thanks Isaac! Apparel was something that I discovered I had some talent for, rather than facial features... but you'd be amazed at how challenging arms and legs were, I had to rebuild those many times, and it really took a ton of time to get them right!
  12. Awesome, the house really turned out incredible!
  13. Awesome, the red really pops against the green grey and brown!
  14. While I like the original you for sure to it to another level here, this is glorious!
  15. Way to go showing an impressive height! I really like the light grey pizza tiles garnish, and the crossbow is awesome, I wouldn't want to be an enemy in range of that tower!
  16. Very nice, the style is wonderful and it's great to see such a stellar chariot in LEGO, I think it's your best Centaur yet!
  17. Awesome rockwork and curved wall there!
  18. Beautiful, you really nailed the medieval fantasy style! The blue building is my favorite, love the use of those curved parts! Also dig the way you converted the canoe into a gondola.
  19. Very nice job, the peacefulness is really impressive in the revamp. The gazebo is so unique, awesome design!
  20. I really like this without the steeple too I'll be honest. The colours are great, the dimensions work well, and the gazebo is a real good centerpiece!
  21. Very nice, good work on this style.
  22. Thank you! It took a while to decide what to do there! Thank you! The eyes were partly the inspiration here, I actually came to regret building this later, because it took so much time! But I'm glad it got finished :) ! Yay, thanks for saying that ! Thank you indeed! Yeah, this is all that was built. With enough pieces I have no doubt the whole figure could be done, although there would be some challenges for sure regarding stability. But if I try this again, I suspect I would try for a smaller scale. Haha, that's kind of true! Thank you, I think I have proved myself able to build clothing at this scale very well, but facial features are such a challenge. I needed more time than I had to work with!
  23. Amazing work! I'll be checking it out more closely soon .
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