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Beleg the Ranger

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  1. Ok... I will be a Force sensitive explorer. Thanks!
  2. Very interesting! The flat white area gives the impression of an icepack well!
  3. Fun! My favorite part is the infantry, they are accurate to the French army in the later 1800s and early 1900s helmet only early 1800s
  4. Sorry, I did not know that there were no force users here That is somewhat surprising to me, but it is fine if that is not allowed. I will be an explorer, I think. Another thing, I forgot to mention that my character did die, but was later revived by Sith 'doctors'? about 60 bby. Thanks so much for informing me about those site guidelines.
  5. XXIX5, your idea for a lion/Dragon knights release would be very well received, and I think that the sets you proposed are reasonable. They do seem cheaper than most Lego sets now, though
  6. I am a diehard fan of all Tolkien books and of the movies. The first wave of LOTR sets was really cool as well as Bag End. Bag End was awesome! The second wave, not so much... Although the Soldiers of the Dead were nice, the corsair ship was somewhat small, the black gate tiny, and the wizard battle uninteresting. What Lego should have done would be, say, Osgiliath, with Faramir, several Gondorian soldiers like Koruit's current ones and some Mordor Orcs and Gothmog.With the new Amazon show, if Amazon follows the books closely, Lego sets could be varied, ranging from "Aldarion discusses philosophy with Tar-Meneldur" to "Numenorean battle pack" and "The Battle of Rivendell". The latter two would contain minifigs interesting to everyone. A few sets featuring scenes from The Hobbit, such as Iron Hills battle pack or Ravenhill attack, featuring (hopefully) more Dwarves. Lots of Dwarves. Also a true army of Dol Guldur orcs, not a duo of hunter orcs. In hope of more Tolkien and Jackson based sets, Beleg.
  7. Captain Dannl mDoha, DT0999. Imperial explorer and Death Trooper.
  8. I really like the stone heads! They give the model a somewhat Toltec? or Olmec feel! Although your attempted Scots dialect wasn't bad, you could have made it thicker and completely confuzzled readers.Seriously just kidding, but there are some dialects in Scotland that are almost impossible to understand! Great job!
  9. Can I "make" my planet, or should I choose an existing one?
  10. I may not have any MoCs coming within the next few weeks, but I am requesting to join the Triumvirate. The Empire forever!
  11. Amazing! Please make a topic using the interior so we can see whether the tower is cursed or not...
  12. Thanks so much for that tip Bregir! I have been having trouble with the pictures (hence the low quality), so that will be very helpful.
  13. I would agree. Although I am not sure if It is blocking out the possibility of other themes (hope not), it doesn't seem like Ninjago is going to end soon, though.
  14. Sounds great! I will be posting a build within the next two weeks!
  15. Introducing Captain Miguel De Resal of Eslandola! Growing up surrounded by explorers and traders, he always had a desire for wealth and adventure. After finishing his schooling, these dreams started to become a reality. Now a captain in the Eslandolan army, he is about to start posting MOCs in BoBs!
  16. Impressive! The trees are very realistic and the vines give the impression that these ruins have been around for a long, long, time- keep it up!
  17. Hilarious! I like how Lego made their own gas megacorporation, and this shows it's humble beginnings-whale oil! Great work and happy Easter!
  18. That is truly something worth fighting for! I really like the story that you can "read" without reading the text. Excellent work! Happy Easter!
  19. Super cool! I have always enjoyed ruined MOCs, and this is an epic example of of one.
  20. This is amazing! I have been to The USS Constitution, and from what I can tell, this is extremely accurate to the real thing!
  21. Great job! Cuirassiers are a very flamboyant calvary type and you have captured that inherent dash and glamour very well. Excellent work!
  22. Coolness! I really enjoy Tintin (the books) and think it's great to see this out there
  23. flickr.com/photos/188328092@N03/49867813977/in/dateposted-publicHere's my medium sized army: 5 dwarves 2 dozen soldiers of the Dead (LOTR) 20 Gondorians 5 Haradrim 30+ orcs 3 Unsullied 50 WW2 soldiers (misc.) 6 Elves 8 peasant levies 5 veteran axemen That's all currently. https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/22604-post-your-castle-army-here/&page=67 Kudos to Durin the Deathless! His Dwarven army is amazing! I love Dwarves, by the way. I think you should add some war chariots, like the ones from The Hobbit Numbers are approximate. Follow the link at the bottom, the top one I flubbed.
  24. Excellent build! You have proven that lightsaber bars are useful even in castle scenes, but my favorite part just might be the tree on the right. I like the lions, they give a hint of Kaliphin in a portal that you would likely associate with Avalonia!
  25. Great MOC! The dilapidation is nice, the stained glass is too (I enjoy using that technique). I feel like most of the stained glass should be shattered, but that is just a minor qualm, considering that the rest of the church is so cool!
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