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Haha thanks a lot! For someone like me, who has a tendency of overthinking the placement of every brick, a few drinks made those choices surprisingly easy Thank you! The rock texture was without a doubt the hardest part, especially given that this is my first real snot-rockwork I agree, at first I placed him closer to the bear but that made photographing it close to impossible. Maybe this scene is the moment just before what is depicted in the book
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This picture (inaccurate as it may be) has stuck to my mind since I first saw it as a child. So after being challenged by my girlfriend, to build something while being intoxicated, this seemed like a VERY good idea Hope you like it, but please "bear" in mind that it was built after downing a couple Gin-Tonics. Check out my other builds on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/192230156@N07/albums
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Holy moly! I am speechless, this is absolutely insane! The level of detail is stunning and of course the sheer number of matching minifigs is mind-blowing. So very well done!
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Damn, @John Cromwell you beat me to it, but yes the vulture looks really good, you nailed it. Also the whole ruin feels very naturally aged. Great job
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Too much good stuff to praise One thing that really struck me, is how you managed to let the terrain "flow" out of the frame, that looks amazing!
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Great build, I also love the colors! The battering ram looks amazing, also the pavises or archer shields look really good.
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This looks pretty interesting, it reminds me of Diablo 2, act 3. Overall very good
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Thank you I really like the notice boards in The Witcher, which is where i drew inspiration from.
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Amazing level of detail, lovely colors and minifigs Also nice goatflex, i'm very jealous
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Thank you very much The tree was pure luck, I basically just started putting the pieces together and was done before I knew it (which is very rare imo ) Thank you Thank you The whole cart thing might be a bit generic, but given how new I am to building and especially sharing MOC's I figured it was alright
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I finally got my hands on a cow and decided to use it in a small build. Our little friend Sarophas is going to the market today. As he passes the notice board he happens to meet Heinrich the Huntsman and his fearsome companion, Bruno the Dachshund. Hope you guys like it Check out my other build on Flickr! https://flic.kr/s/aHsmUrHMu1
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Really nice build, absolutely love the use of the "danger" tiles as window shudders!
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Sounds awesome! Also I forgot to mention the totem, great work Best of luck
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Looking great, really like the brick-built tipis compared to the old cloth ones. I would love a series of native americans, especially if they actually went further than only portraying the typical plain-dwelling tribes and went further as in eastern/northern tribes, fortified cities, etc. Supported
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Very nice build, I like the way you used the droid arms for branches, very clever
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It's always such an interesting mix of nostalgia and modern building, can't get enough!
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Great build, I love the foliage and disgusting murky water, really good job!
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Those street views are amazing, the feeling of depth really makes this believable. Reminds me of St. Gregory's bridge in The Witcher 3
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Lovely design, fits very well with the original sets. Also supported
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Holy S**t! Please take my money! What an amazing build, really well done
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Simply amazing! Only downside is that it is inhabited by the filthy dragon knights
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Looks great and fits perfectly with the blacksmith! Just imagine a series of castle/medieval buildings similar to the creator ones for city. This would be the perfect scale/level of detail
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Very nice! Really like the snotwork on the top of the pillars. Also the furniture/weapon racks look amazing! Don't know nearly enough to comment on authenticity, but it sure looks very roman