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Very clever use for the corn guy's suit I also like how you used fishing poles for the cart hitch.
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Mainly a Castle builder, but Sci-fi, Pirates, and even Town all are themes I really enjoy seeing well built models in
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Congratulations to the whole EB team for pulling off another massively impressive group layout! I plan on attending Brickworld in 2018, and would love to contribute if EB will be doing another collaborative display
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You've made black look amazing Creepily cool architecture style, and the massive lava pool and rock slab are incredible
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Plenty of excellent stonework to admire, and I like how you included a couple different shades of green as moss Lovely tree too
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"Safe Haven" Challenge Cat. B - Yureishima
soccerkid6 replied to mccoyed's topic in Guilds of Historica
Loads of unique figs on display here! The Samurai, Swordsmith, and Akuma are all especially impressive- 25 replies
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Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
soccerkid6 replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
@Slegengr Those sneak peeks look amazing! Can't wait to see them in the brick Neat door handle design in the last picture I myself don't have any Mitgardian builds in the works currently, but it won't be too long before I return with my final AoM build -
The massive wooden dock structures, large contained dock in the stone portion, and gorgeous trees all come together to make an absolutely stunning swamp house Unique but oh so effective color choices, along with just the right amount of texture really make the build pop
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Tremendous color use, and that layout is magnificent It's great seeing how much you continue to improve, especially as you're already a very competent builder but still keep pushing yourself
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The rockwork and amazing water are what impress me most Quite lovely wall texturing as well As some people mentioned on flickr, either switching the bridge to wood, or having the stone supported by an arch would make more sense from an architectural standpoint
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Quite a beautiful courtyard and building The colors and wooden detailing are top notch. If you had attached the left wall at an angle, it would allow your overview shot to show more of the build and perhaps feel more immersive. Still a superb build, and it makes me want to build some medieval buildings again
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Glad to see this in the guilds. The cheese mosaics, brick built dome, and flying buttresses are my favorite sections The minarets are really neat as well, though I feel like the top most section of 2x2 round grill bricks topped with 2x2 gold dome looks a little off. Perhaps shortening the stacks of 2x2 grill bricks, or having the gold dome a little larger would look better. Really a beautiful build
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So good to see you back in the guilds! I am really amazed by the number and detail of interior spaces you included Tremendous story as well. It's really fun to see what each of the minifigures is doing and a bit about them. Fun layout with the bridge and tower too, I wish we saw more builds with ideas like this
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Really neat use of those large printed slopes The archway with roof is very nicely built, and makes the scene much more dynamic
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Plenty of nice details incorporated into the walls of this interior. The shelves, shields, and table with food add some nice touches of color
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This has to be one of my favorites from you, every aspect is superbly built and fits well into the overall scene. Tremendous colors, textures, and patterns Too bad we couldn't keep it together longer
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Superb gatehouse, the 'mini' towers are quite lovely Very fun and engaging storyline as well Funnily enough, I didn't notice Barnaby under the cart until after I read the story Great to see you found our tutorial useful
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soccerkid6 replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
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Really a fabulous composition here The bits of houses you can see in the foreground, well and awning towards the middle, small pine trees, and then finally the mountains and sky really bring the scene to life and convey a wonderful sense of depth Fun touch with the antlers on the left house too. Perhaps a slight bit of decoration in the space on the wall between the bottom roofs of the right building would look nice
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Such a wonderful combination of landscape and buildings Despite its small size, you really packed a lot into this scene. The SNOT basin in the courtyard, cheese slope designs in the main building, and small dark tan out building are my favorite sections The sloping path is also very nicely done
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Really unique and clever build The vortex dishes certainly add to the magical look of the scene, and that fig is very well done.
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Thank you, glad to hear you noticed the table designs as I was quite pleased with those Thanks dG! Thank you Titus, the brick built arches are something we will use a lot in the future I'm sure. Funny how they still require prefab ones though LL has used that corbel design several times before, and I've always wanted to try it myself. It seemed a good fit stylistically for this keep. Thanks Kai! That round turret is probably my favorite part of the build, and the modular aspect of the keep did end up working nicely. Though it got to be a little tiresome disconnecting and reconnecting modules for pictures Thanks Mike! Can't believe I left a flag off the turret The landscape is fairly standard, but I just wanted something fairly simple to set off the keep. Admittedly, I also just wanted to finish the build by that point. Thanks HQ One suggestion I received on flickr about the wall texture, is to mix in some of the accent color to the base brick layer in addition to the SNOT tiles, which I think would definitely make this technique even more effective. I had mixed feelings about the grill tiles on the door myself, sometimes I thought they gave a metal bracket look, other times they just seemed out of place. So thanks for your thoughts on those, I'll avoid them in the future.
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Always entertaining to read the next section of your story, and this one is particularly fascinating Immersive shots can be very tricky to pull off, but I think you did fairly well. Can always try again in the future when you have more parts and time
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Storywise, these 3 are my favorites. 1.Henjin_Quilones 2. MiloNelsiano 3. Legofin2012
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Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
soccerkid6 replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
Finished my build: