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Kai NRG

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  1. So the only current active license I have is the Dark Spirit bought from Legostone which was a class 2A and is now still a Class 2 I'd assume with an obviously fairly high gun rating comparatively. Because this is my only ship will I get refunded for the license and then re-license it as a free license? I also own the license for the Little Tyke, previously a 1A, captured by ESL, bought in auction, un-MOCed as of yet. It will have to stay a class 1 of course. I have two MOCed ships that have been sunk/captured, the Filo Morado and the Golden Snake. Previously I had decided not to sistership because I felt like the rules were just too loose and ill-defined but with the new rule system I'll re-evaluate that, probably in favor of sister-shipping, so I may as well list the two. Filo Morado was licensed as a 5A but it's really much more of an F than an A anyways. Not sure if it should be a 6 or 7 now. It has a couple more guns than the current 6 example besides being patently a ship built for speed over gunpower, so that probably puts it as a 7? The Golden Snake was a 2WR and is still a 2 I imagine. Even if I do sistership though, I'm not sure this one is worth it. I'm also confused about upkeep; the Base Upkeep is from X to X+100 or 99... what? Stat points? Class levels? DBs earned in a given run? Garmadon, who should know, says the latter but it doesn't make the slightest amount of sense to charge 100% upkeep if it's based on DBs earned!
  2. Really cool builds Ayrlego, that jungle scene is particularly fantastic with the curving palm trees and the temple is really imposing too! Glad to see you took my suggestion with the priestess' cape. I think it would have helped us get a feel for the sheer size of that temple if you could have taken pictures at a slight angle but that can be tricky when you've got a build that's bigger than whatever background you're shooting against! Looking forward to reading the rest of the story!
  3. Great build Garmadon, the height is really cool and I love those dark brown pillars! Great chandelier too and you sure managed to pack a lot of minifigs in there!
  4. Congrats to the winners, and bravo Eslandola! Good to see that the Brickwall's sacrifices have not gone unrewarded!
  5. Thanks Professor Thaum! I consider SNOT (studs-not-on-top) pieces to be about the most useful in my LEGO collection! Thanks Ayrlego! Glad you like it so much! Large trees are indeed a challenge in themselves... I've built many a dismal failure of a tree before, trust me...
  6. I am obviously the only one who ever does anything practical. Humorous set of scenes!
  7. As an Eslandian, I can't say I'm exactly enjoying the story so far... but looking forward to seeing where it goes! As for the build - top notch as always, beautiful job on those walls! Splendid photography too!
  8. Great job on this building Bregir, that style is very Corrington-ish, especially the roof! for including an interior!
  9. Another epic build from that game, it's hard to even say which part is better: the stonework, with all the neat slants, the tudor section, or the amazing roof! Great job all over this build, I definitely hope to see more like it!
  10. Great dynamic horse pose! The base with parts sticking out here and there is well done too!
  11. Great build, the cross section of the ground is really neat! Cool collection of minifigs too!
  12. Thanks Sir Stig! I love those little signs!
  13. Thanks Blufiji! Thank you!
  14. Really neat watchtower, love the angles and texture!
  15. Excellent build, one of my favorites from you! So much lovely SNOT work along the sides and with the banks too! Those trees look great, of course, and it's awesome how festive the whole scene is!
  16. Thanks Kwatchi! Thank you Captain! Glad you liked the bit of humor! I think it's more of a frame than a scaffold, but if you do look at it as touching open air on top, that does make it more like scaffolding! Thanks! Thanks bregir! Cart without tracks... why, yes, I had thought of that myself, actually. But how could you have a mine without a cart? I think it's another case of a lack of able-brained engineers. Ah... I should have foreseen a jab like that... And man, you're totally making me wish I had a half a dozen (or even just one...) of those! That's begging for an MOC!! Thanks! Thanks blackdeathgr! Um... well, it would appear I am. At least, I can't find the one I was thinking was by you. And I can't think who else it might have been! Thank you! It does look like American southwest... but the truth of the matter is that I'm using most of my dark grey rock on one build, my light grey on another module of the same build, and my dark tan on a third part... so light tan it was!
  17. Wow! So neat to see a "everyday life" scene like this... lovely huts, trees - even a little garden and a captured alligator! The orcs going about their business on little rafts add so much! Great job on the curving rockway off toward the right! Enjoyed seeing the different sections on Flickr, too!
  18. As I said on Flickr, this is a really great build, especially with that pool in the middle! But the floor pattern looks pretty fantastic too and great job on the distinctive architectural style! Your builds just keep getting better and better!
  19. Great build Garmadon, as I said before I love the round wall! Those built in shelves look great too, and so do the curtains!
  20. Another fantastic series of builds for this category! You can tell you put a lot of work into this Titus, and the showing is very impressive! I particularly like your Nocturnus United build, such a cool rock formation blending in with the stone walls, but several of the others are excellent as well, especially the first one and the Grand Griffon! Eolas too, for the matter of that. Great work!
  21. Really like what you've done with the Silent Mary, the castle-style turrets are so whimsical! It looks like it would have a hard time staying afloat, but must be lots of fun to play with!
  22. Wow! What an epic series of builds... have you had time to sleep the past few months? Your interiors are especially fantastic... so much to see - but that four part battle scene is really cleverly done too! Amazing work!
  23. Some angles you've got going here! Great work, that curvy pole holding up the walkway (to nowhere? ) is really cool and so is the rockwork!
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