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Venunder

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  1. Very good. So many Owls, I didn't know there were that many.
  2. I'll be buying some of these.
  3. This is really an inspiring peice of work. Just Awesome. The Great Keep of Albion has to be built on the same scale as this. If not grander.... :laugh:
  4. A very good design. I like the use of arch details on the roof gables. Maybe a few more bottles from the Orient Bazaar game could be added to your alchemy equipment?
  5. Excellent Pottery and Weaver. :thumbup:
  6. A very good armourers shop although more "suits" in-progress might be good. Maybe I am a little too ambitious for Albion... :laugh:
  7. I like the balcony of this shop and the range of goods for sale is impressive. Maybe the sign could be made in Avalonia Green?
  8. Although these are good builds I would agree that these are more like shrines. I would imagine something more like a double Ruins of Atlantis, back to back, as a temple befitting the Capital of Avalonia.
  9. An excellent bakery. I love the green pennants. But a little more Avalonian green would have been nice.
  10. A very good Grog Tavern for Albion. I would like to see the cellar or should that be the grog kellar.
  11. This does seem more like a country village smithy than the smith shop of a major city. Although the capital of Avalonia should have some architectural "prettiness" the shop should be on the modular scale like the shop of de Gothia
  12. A good model for the blacksmiths shop. I like the green pennant colour signifying Avalonia.
  13. A good stable with a great horsey sign. The Green Avalonia colours used well. Although it could have been used as a band of colour between the first and second levels of the buildings.
  14. A good set of MOC's and a good story. I am inspired by your use of Minotaurs and will probably produce a maze in a similar style to your landscapes for my Minotaurs.
  15. A very good series of MOC's and a good story to go with them. I look forward to seeing the next installment.
  16. Like most people my Dark Ages began in my teens probably around age 15. I blame D&D. I came out of my Dark Ages when I started seeing some fantastic Star Wars models in 2001 or 2002. I then started collecting various discounted Bionicle and other lego sets. I had a grey period of not buying lego from about 2005 for financial reasons. Now I have a bit more spare money I have gotten heavily into City and Train Lego. But I am still looking for bargains.
  17. Series 4, 2 Mad Professors, 2 Werewolves, 2 Kimono women, 2 Ice skaters, Frankenstein, and Punk Rocker. All for £1 each in the Tesco sale. I will probably buy some more.....
  18. Thank you for the guide. I will be using some of your advice when building my own diorama. I wish I could get hold of some clear plates for my streams. Not to worry I have plenty of time until I will need them so I'll keep searching for them.
  19. Brilliant! What more can I say? This ship really should go on public display somewhere. Great work Hass Kabal!
  20. I have always thought that Lego needed some more pink and pastel blue and yellow colour bricks. These Friends city sets are going to add more "realism" to the city dioramas of many people. I have the vet centre and the park cafe, along with a few of the smaller sets. The only improvement i would like would be the inclusion of roof sections for the buildings..... The figures are a little bit too large when compared to the regular minifigures but I think they will add to the diversity of "human figures" from lego. Maybe in the future more figures will be introduced with a slightly different design style? I expected that somebody must be modifying figures. The Wonder woman Friend modification is great. I might have to do something similar.
  21. I do like the station. I was planning something similar for my mountain lakeside village. Something similar to the Bike Shop might also find it's way into my diorama.
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