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Day 7 : Ale Dispenser As its name suggests, the Mitgardian Winter Ale is a strong stout brewed during the coldest months of the year. A must-have for all festive gatherings. Previous | Next -- @Louis of Nutwood Thank you so much!
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Day 7 : Queen Previous | Next
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Thank you so much! This will be a great reference post. As a non-native English speaker, I'm especially keen on your "structure" paragraph : sometimes, text structures that "naturally" sound great in my native language sound odd in English. So it's nice to have some universal basics and examples!
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@K_Tiger Thank you very much! That's really a great recolor.
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Oh yes, I love that bluebird! I can't find the chameleon on the modular bookstore pictures, could someone explain me where it is in the scene?
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@Alfadas Thank you very much, I'm so glad you like the banner and the wild man! His torso comes from the Museum Caveman from the Capital City set.
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Caroler Girl is so cute! Very nice singing expression, and great choice of hairstyle and colors!
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Oooh, I love that fighter-snowflake! Such a great idea, and nicely done!
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Day 6 : Banner Green and gold are widely used as decor for the festive season, as they echo the Mitgardian colors. Previous | Next -- @Robert8 Thank you very much! Given how much I enjoy your advent calendar (and previous CMF series), I'm really glad you appreciate mine!
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Day 6 : Court Scholar Previous | Next -- @Robert8 Thank you very much!
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@zoth33 Thank you very much! The prince's legs are from the Fantasy Era Crown King minifig.
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@Aine Thank you for her! @TheLegoDr Thank you very much! Yes, I'm quite a purist when it comes to minifigs and all parts are official Lego. Don't hesitate to ask me if you would like to know the origin of one in particular!
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@Yooha I mostly chose those names because some of the minifigs are more generic while others are very specific characters, and also because the kid who opens the actual calendar every day enjoys to guess who's the minifig...so why not eurobrickers? PS : I love that "Dwarf Housekeeper" moniker!
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That's one cute little monster! His expression is perfect.
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Day 5 : Wild Man When nights seem endless and icy winds howl over Mitgardia, wild men venture out of the forests and prowl closer and closer to the villages… Inspired by the Bavarian "Wilder Mann" and "Krampus" creatures, who prowl in the villages on the evening of December 5th. Previous | Next
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Day 5 : Girl in Red Previous | Next
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@Alfadas Thanks! The torso is from one of the Bard the Bowman minifigs.
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@Yooha Thank you again! All the builds and figs could be used in a same diorama, but I have not built such a scene.
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@Yooha Thank you very much! Since I'm quite a fan of your advent calendars, I'm glad you like mine!
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Oh yes! After Father Frost, I was really hoping you would do Snegurochka...Thank you!
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Day 4 : Happy Dwarf A bretzel and a beer. What else? Previous | Next
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Day 4 : Prince Previous | Next
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@Kai NRG Thank you! The calendar has several mini-sub-themes, but pastry had to be the first one... @Alfadas Thank you very much!
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@derEselausErgste Thank you very much! I had also planned to build a medieval Christmas market, but unfortunatly did not find the time to do so...maybe for next year?
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Wow...The first two were already great, but I think Father Frost is even greater. He really has a kind, caring expression, and the design of his outfit and hat are awesome.