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Thanks mrcp6d, good idea for the posts, I wasn't completely satisfied with those cones Thanks! And it takes a lot... I'm guessing that I used maybe 700-1000 bley 1x2 bricks in this build, but I also used 300-400 bley 1x2 grill bricks, 100 or so headlight bricks with 1x2 tiles, and 300-400 bley 1x2 palisade (log) bricks. So about 2000 1x2 bricks in total. My recommendation is build up your collection of 1x2 bricks over time, otherwise it will be pretty costly
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AoM Stables Phase 1 - A well deserved break
soccerkid6 replied to nivremis's topic in Guilds of Historica
Very cool tree and I like the rounded shape of the base The mushrooms are a nice touch as well -
Good landscape and I like the stairs to the tower The figs look good too
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Thank you, I try to include plenty of details in my builds Thanks dG! Thanks legonardo! Thanks Gideon, the wall texture was somewhat inspired by Nordana Castle
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[moc] War in the south of the north - GoH
soccerkid6 replied to Alfadas's topic in Guilds of Historica
Your landscapes are getting better, I like how you made a small hill in one corner Good fig posing as well -
AoM Barracks Phase 1 - Recruiting for the Watch.
soccerkid6 replied to nivremis's topic in Guilds of Historica
Nice cobblestone street, and the wall looks good too -
The sand texture looks great Cool brickbuilt background too, that blue works well for the sky
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AoM Archery Phase 1 - Hunting the fearsome swamp chicken
soccerkid6 replied to nivremis's topic in Guilds of Historica
Apparently the lad still needs to work on his archery skills... Excellent landscape and I'm impressed by the amount of chickens you own -
Thanks Simon!
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Kendrick Visits a Farm (built by my little bro)
soccerkid6 replied to soccerkid6's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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Thanks Thank you, I'm going to use this texturing style quite a bit more Thanks Matthew, I assume you're referring to the tilted walls on the tower when you say 'angles'? They're pretty simple, just normal 1 thick walls tilted by using hinges at the bottom. The only trick is getting the corners to work, which the tall slopes I used work perfectly for, and blending the tilted sections into the normal walls which I did by using cheese slopes on the tilted sections and inverted slopes in the normal wall. I may take a few pictures to show how I did it
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Thank you, I like to show pictures of all sides of my builds (usually anyways), to show that they're complete (not one or two sided).
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Thanks LV
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Thanks Gunman, the trickiest part about the loghouse was doing the windows (as they're studs up amidst all the SNOT). Thanks Kai, the slope was a bit of a pain to build, but I really like how solid it makes the tower look
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Impressive build, the landscape looks very natural The little archer's huts look fantastic too. I'd like to see you use your tree design with some leaves attached
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I agree Years of practice and taking good advice from experienced builders I'm glad you noticed the rearing Warg, I wish they had moveable rear legs like the horses, but this worked alright
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That cottage looks great, inside and out The landscape is also good, I'm looking forward to seeing some more builds from you
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I like the shape of the shop, and the interior is cool as well. I agree with mrcp6d that the windows don't quite fit the medieval era. There are plenty of brickbuilt window designs that work well, I'd recommend doing some experimenting as well as looking at how others build windows. I'll even give you a few examples myself: It's kind of hard to see the windows here, but they're just telescopes on top of jumper plates with 1x2 plates on top:
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Another excellent build, glad to see you're still building The window designs throughout the build are excellent, especially the one using chains. Neat palm tree design too
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Thanks for the pictures kabel The dark green house looks amazing, the battleaxe is a great touch. The stone house is also excellent, the second story doors and crane especially
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Thanks, I've seen several people use that log technique for an interior scene, but I've never seen a full cabin built that way Thanks kabel The idea behind the build was a fortified manor type castle, so not quite as fortified and a lot smaller.
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Kendrick Visits a Farm (built by my little bro)
soccerkid6 replied to soccerkid6's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Thanks Infernum! Thanks, glad you noticed the mud and feed trough Thank you, he used a 3 long rod for the rolling pin shaft Thanks Thanks Alfadas, and yes Basil found a playmate -
Age of Mitgardia (free-build-challenge)
soccerkid6 replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
Stables Phase III -
Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
soccerkid6 replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
Valdrfell Stables: @Nivremis: Glad to see you're still keeping an eye on Historica at least, I hope you get some building time soon. Your challenge I build looks very good, I like the fig posing and rockwork @Direlda: Glad to see you back in Mitgardia -
The University of Petraea's Doctorate of Historica Program
soccerkid6 replied to NiceMarmot's topic in Guilds of Historica
I still need one more vote for all my credits from A Clever Trap And I'd like to gain credit for the following UoP certifications: roofing [Architecture], wall techniques [Architecture] (for the log cabin), roof rakes [Architecture], and raising livestock [Agriculture and Zoology]= 4 credits for Valdrfell Stables- 343 replies