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W Navarre

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  1. Thank you! Haha, this is what I built, I don't think I'll build it again . Do you say that because the picture resembles a render? It's not .
  2. Your welcome, and thanks for joining the team! The collaboration was great fun! From what I understand the story is a very minor part of the judging. Something like one fourth? Probably presentation is also one fourth. This is unfortunate for you since like you say, it's difficult for you to capture a perfect photo. Your story was really detailed and well thought out, I loved it and the way you embraced the concept of Varlyrio perfectly. No one else did that so well for this contest. I hope you don't think it was time wasted because you didn't come out as the best in a combined judgement including presentation and other things, and with close competition! Your work was valued by me for example, and the art you ended up with was more important than winning, as you noted . Keep up the great work!
  3. Thank you, just now saw your comment. I'm glad you stopped by!
  4. Thank you, that's exactly the airplane that inspired this camo scheme! Glad you like the part usage . Thanks for commenting!
  5. Hello all, I believe this is the correct place to post this! I'd not based on one specific design like the F15, but it's a model inspired by and hopefully accurately representing a modern Fighter Jet. I hope you like it! Please favorite the picture on flickr if you can! Strategic Shiryokan Multi Role Aircraft by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr The aircraft features an accessible cockpit: With room for at least two pilots (not very comfortable tho): Four aileron flaps: And fully retractable landing gear (bonus swoosh!): Hope you like it!
  6. Hello all, hope you'll like my latest model, a helicopter carrying a floating island Field Hospital: Flying Fortress II by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr Let me know what you think, I was super pleased with the copter, and it took me just two and a half hours to do it! Thank you for stopping by, please favorite it on flickr if you like it :) . Thank you!
  7. Hello again, all! Thank you for your support, I made another MOC now: ̶S̶A̶N̶ B-11 Superfortress by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr Here you can see a view from below with the wet-wing interior revealed:And of course a swoosh: Please favorite the image on flickr if you like it! Comments are very appreciated as well, i tried to pack a lot of detail and even some features into it!
  8. Thank you, sir! Excellent thought, I should have done a blue backdrop!
  9. This is a bit more of a fantasy MOC, kind of like a cyberpunk underwater station! Hope you like it: Deep Sea Base: Yatmitsu by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr Deep Sea Base: Yatmitsu by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr Check out more on flickr, and please give me a like there or a comment if you can :) . Thank you for stopping by!
  10. Thank you very much for the thoughtful comment! Yes it is a little damage, or else perhaps a vent! Thanks again .
  11. Hey all, I'm super excited to share with you my latest MOC! It's a small battle scene in the suburbs, with a Berlin Camo Tank, modeled after the M1 A1. General Major's Last Stand by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr General Major's Last Stand by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr Would love to hear your thoughts! Please favorite on flickr if you get the chance, much appreciated :) . Thank you!
  12. Hello all! Here is a small fleet I built: Operation: Kamikaze by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr I'll be posting more micro ships over the course of the next week, stay tuned :) . Please give this a like on flickr if you think it's worthy, thank you very much for stopping by! All comments are appreciated!
  13. Thank you sir! Good idea, the scale is indeed a bit off back there: I realized too late I should have made the fins all two studs shorter! Also that's a good idea for the part: I wish there was a larger three finned propeller, but since there isn't (or I don't have one) I should have tried that one out . Thanks!
  14. Hello all! Here again I have another naval creation I made, this time it's a nuclear submarine. Any comments or critiques are very welcome, thank you! This is a cutaway attempting to show a lot of the real details the submarine should have, including the sonar device, the crew bunks, the bridge, the torpedo tubes and of course the engine: Ballistic Missile Submarine by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr There are also several play features like hatches to see more details which you can see in the comments on flickr! Ballistic Missile Submarine by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr Also, if you like it please stop by on flickr and give it a favorite, thank you again .
  15. Thank you, yep, its definitely more artistic than accurate . Speaking of which, I am about to post a submarine, it'd be great to have your thoughts there, doubtless a few details are off or there are some engineering issues, although I did my best to make it completely realistic and accurate! Thanks again! Haha, that's true for me too until I saw it a few weeks ago! Then I decided I had to build it for sure . I don't think this quite is steampunk, but it is kind of realistic near future . . but also a little on the fantastic side! Thanks!
  16. Thank you! Thanks for the thoughtful analysis, that indeed is a runway for airplanes, but one would assume it's only meant to be used while parked in the water, but used for transporting the aircrafts faster. Your point is excellent, it was based in part off this artists design, which might have the same problem . I also based it heavily off real Soviet Ekranoplans from the cold war. Thank you! Thanks! That's achieved using only small 2x1 bricks, and a little bit of brickbending. I used every single 2x1 in black that I had .
  17. A new build :D ! I hope you like it, it was a lot of work! Shiryokan Nuclear Ekranoplan by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr Doctor Aito Olezka by General 尓àvarre, on Flickr More shots on the flickr page, please favorite it on flickr if you can, every like is very appreciated! C&C is also welcome, thank you for stopping by!
  18. Thank you very much, guys! I appreciate it .
  19. Hello, all! Here is my latest build of a burning Russian iron mine shaft. Above ground there is also a black Sedan, which, for the most part, is based off this black Sedan MOC. I did make some changes, but most credit for the car goes to the builder of that! Clandestine Operation: Russian Objectives by General 尓àvarre Hope you like this! Drop by on flickr and give me a favorite if you are willing please :) . All comments are welcome, gentlemen!
  20. Thank you! We'll see when I have the time, unfortunately I am very busy right now! Thank you, glad you liked them! Thanks! Minifigs are super enjoyable, plalying with combos and posing them! Let's be honest, this particular family is like the aristocracy of France. Too much money = no family business. They have lands that other people farm for them, etc. And of course, you could certainly call mining gold the family business, at least for Cetiago and his side of the family. Yep, I liked those too! Unfortunately I don't have the time right now, sorry to disappoint, we'll see if I get the time, but don't get your hopes up.
  21. Hello, all! Here is an oil Rig I made based a little off the map from CoD called Rust. I hope you like my version, check it out on flickr! Covert Operation: E5 Takedown by General 尓àvarre Please give this a favorite on flickr, if you like! All comments and criticisms appreciated! This was a very enjoyable MOC to make, and I hope to make more Call of Duty inspired scenes soon :) .
  22. Thank you very much, my man! An ode to that indeed, that's what I meant to make this :) . I agree with you, but it was almost a necessary evil to use all the families. I hope that the confusion did not ruin the experience of reading the story. Thank you for the kind words! Writing about Varlyrio is such a thrill, I sure hope to have time to write again soon! Maybe when those Conzaga's take a jab at me, which I'm expecting any day now .
  23. You certainly may have gotten closer to the truth than you imagine! That would be an exciting event indeed, however at present the De Cioto's thankfully have never heard even a word breathed of the Di Ciotos... although for decades and decades past, deadly warriors have roamed the forsaken realms of western Varlyirio, seeking for . . . someone. However it will take much time to reach the point where I can write again about the Di Ciotos, so for now no dueling between them . At the moment you'll have to put up with one Cioto in the west, and one in the East!
  24. Well done! What impressive descriptive powers, to call to mind every single detail of what is happening, I really like the passage where the Rego talks to the dwarf Rhloder. I think just one or two exclamation points would help! The builds really bring the scene alive, and brave General Baiamonte was an impressive character! I believe I already commented on all of the builds. Certainly they are amazing and awesome, and do a very good job evoking the atmospheres for the various scenes and settings of the story. I do think the story could also use a little bit of rush, some adrenaline needs to get pumping through our veins... there was a good deal of suspense, and the final moments indeed were climactic, but I still wished for you to choose one particular moment and add speed and fear, and an urgent sense of time running out! That would have really gripped us, once you had the character of Rufus well developed and all the background information about why he wanted revenge. All said, very nice story, good sir, well written and neatly thought up. All that historical background is quite amazing. All hail mad Rufus, indeed! If you win the challenge and Rufus is enthroned, I wonder if you would keep writing about him? In the words of the famous author himself, skol!
  25. Thank you, sir! Thanks! Very glad that you like it.
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