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Existing Castle parts in new colours wishlist
Reekardoo replied to Artanis I's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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And people say beauty is in the interior Awesome details! Great build.
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This is awesome. Glad to see someone also wishes LEGO would make a fantasy castle theme. This would go well with my "«Phantasy Realms" theme. I hope you get to check it out Nuju Metru. - https://www.flickr.c...03/16547500333/ https://www.flickr.c...03/16913966822/ https://www.flickr.c...03/16128390633/ P.S. - Is Minas Tirith coming out or what?!?!
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Total of 1048 bricks including alreay 7 minifigures and accesories. I did try to contain the number of piece in order to create a 100-120 USD set. Nonetheless as it is meant to be something exclusive I did increase the number of minifigs to also increase playability. Thanks for commenting. Cheers. I'd love that to happen. I have two more sets almost ready to show you all. Good idea on the iron mask dude... maybe one last set is in order :)
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Amazing - colourful - and full of movement (though it is stationary). GREAT MOC!!!
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Neat custom torsos!
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Just awesome!
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Hello. The first of three sets inspired in the work of Alexandre Dumas - The adventures of D'Artagnan and the three Musketeers - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/60680 - Hope you like it! Cheers! Enjoy and leave your opinions.
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Thank you all for the kind comments. This is having an impact ;D
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Newest entry to the Phantasy Realms universe. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/100335 Thanks for checking it out! Cheers
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I presented 5 projects separately - the boat, the fountain, the beacon tower, the palace and the mosaic gate. But only now some people grow aware of it. I know this isn't feasible as a product in the whole but separately some of them have a shot. Currently trending in ideas and chosen as staff pick. Yay!!!!
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I do too but have really no big hopes as this is just too big (over 31.000 bricks). Just rying to reach as many people as possible to get feedback on the work - what people like/ dislike. That sort of stuff.
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MOC Erebor base on Hobbit the battle of five armies
Reekardoo replied to Migalart's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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Of course it is affordable... as long as you have a few thousands in your pocket :D
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thanks guys ;)
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My ensemble Grey Havens - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/96034 Hope you like it. Cheers. Farewell Middle Earth :D
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Thanks. I tried to go for that magical feel.Glad you liked it.
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Oooooopsss... will correct that ASAP. Boat is simple to build. Really, check the picture. You will undertand how it's made real easy. it'll be a small challenge :D
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Awesome minifigures!
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This is my second entry in this universe I have devised :D The Rivergate - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/98977 Phantasy Realms The set This set is composed of a fortress like sturcture built over a river. The gates open to let the boat cross but the gates can also close trapping the unaware travellers inside. Four trapdoors open to let the captives be taken or they can also work as traps if someone invades the fortress - making the figures fall into the river. The story In order to protect the entrance to their capital city - Rainbow's End - the Wizards of Colour with the help of dwarven engineers raised a mighty fortress over the Tears of the Peak River, the only way into the magical valley where fairies and wizards dwell, among many other fantastic creatures. The wizards bought a mighty power crystal from the dwarves and draw power from the magical stone in order to activate the fortress' magical defenses. A group of sentinels dares to approach the Rivergate. They bring bad tidings... but Wizards and Elves are very suspicious of each other since the Magik Wars - a very old and long conflict between each other. Will they be able to cross the rivergate or will they fall prey to the wizard's magical trap? P.S. - first entry in phantasy realms is here - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/97483 - if you want to check it out. Cheers
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https://ideas.lego.com/projects/96035 This is my latest/last LOTR Grey Havens project before presenting the humongous set that joins all previous ones. Description: Mithlond or the Gray Havens The Grey Havens was founded at the beginning of the Second Age by the surviving Elves of Beleriand, those who chose to remain on Middle-earth after the wars against Morgoth. It was afterwards used by the Elves to leave Middle-earth for Valinor. The Grey Havens was part of Lindon, the kingdom directly ruled by Gil-galad, last High King of the Ñoldor in Middle-earth. It was also one of the main sources for the Elven fleet of ships that sailed back and forth between Númenor and Eldamar in Aman. According to the map of Middle-earth Grey Havens's anchorage is divided into the Harlond (the "south-haven") and the Forlond ("north-haven") which occupy the southern and northern banks, respectively, of the River Lune. Because of its cultural and spiritual importance to the Elves, the Grey Havens in time became the primary Elven settlement west of the Misty Mountains prior to the establishment of Eregion and, later, Rivendell. Even after the death of Gil-galad and as the Elves dwindled in numbers by the year, The Grey Havens remained a focal point of the history in the northern part of Middle-earth. Third Age and beyondCírdan the Shipwright was the master of the Havens since its founding; Galdor of the Havens, his messenger, was among the Grey Haven's known inhabitants. Aside from Elves, Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins also went to Valinor from the Grey Havens, and a family tradition held that Sam Gamgee (having been himself a Ring-bearer, albeit briefly) did likewise, in the year 1484 of the Shire Reckoning. (Fourth Age 61) The Grey Havens still existed into the Fourth Age under Círdan but its population declined as did the elven presence in Middle-earth. It is unclear just what the Fate of the Elves of Middle-earth was in the early Fourth Age and how long Círdan or his remaining folk dwelled at the Havens and continued to build the great ships that carried the Elves to the Blessed Realm. The set: Basically I decided to portray in several mosaics the voyage of the elves to the grey havens - showing the ships sailing in sunny days, through storms, into the sunset, etc... The gate is a very tall one but it is firmly put together with the use of several plates along. And as usual I've used several motifs from my interpretation of Beleriand Architecture If you missed the previous projects you can check them out here: - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/51716 - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/84919 - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/88866 - https://ideas.lego.com/projects/96032
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Collapsing a chandelier would be hard unless I mounted a structure atop the stage. That would make it unaesthetic in my perspective but since it would be made to collapse... it is a possibility. Cheers. Thanks for the input.
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STAR WARS FORCE(d) ENCOUNTERS https://ideas.lego.com/projects/96044 What if Ronaldo and Messi belonged to the STAR WARS universe? Would they be jedi or sith lords? Click the link, register and vote. By 10000 votes this might become an official lego set.Thanks!
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More 2 gray Havens to come soon.
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