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Very nice build, and excellent job on the interior! Great landscape as well, I like the path and bridge going to the house
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Excellent build DC, the size itself is very impressive, yet there is attention to even the smallest detail! I really like the trees and the Tudor sections in particular
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Book II - Nocturnus: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Garmadon replied to ZCerberus's topic in Guilds of Historica
Welcome to the Guilds of Historica, Osric Isentooth, I'm looking forward to seeing some of the adventures of the defeated Rat King! -
Ruadhi Husbandry (HSS Agriculture: Livestock)
Garmadon replied to SarahJoy's topic in Guilds of Historica
Very nice build SarahJoy, I particularly like the shape and colors of the roof I have to say that when I first saw it I expected something more like an orchestra than a kennel! -
Excellent build, the light blue under the trans-clear gives it an extremely cold feel - not to mention all the snow and ice! Great rock-work and tower as well!
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[Moc] Serpent Slayer - Viking longship
Garmadon replied to crayonboi's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Superb longship, excellent color scheme and very nice sail and shield decals! -
Very nice little build, excellent tree and foliage, and great job with the minifig posing and the remains of the destroyed wagon
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Fantastic build MKJ, this is my favorite of your builds yet! Great job on the terrain and river, and the stables and hall are excellent Awesome interior as well, I really like the emergency exit under the throne! I'm looking forward to where all this is going!
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Thanks a lot, I really appreciate well thought out comments As to your comments and criticism, I'm afraid that a pic from the bottom up wasn't really possible About the waterfall, I would certainly made it trans-clear without even thinking about the possibility of a solid blue one if I had any available, but just about every trans-clear piece I own is over 5000 miles away right now! I must say that I was rather pleased with how it turned out, though it does blend a little with the river as it is. Thanks Balbo, I'm glad you like it! Thanks a lot LJ, that was what I was trying to make it seem like, I'm glad it worked!
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Book II - Kaliphlin: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Garmadon replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
I would appreciate it if someone could approve a couple of UoP credits for: AoM Barracks Phase I - Sparring - flowers and dense foilage (missing one credit) and [GNAR] IceStorm - shipping by sea (also missing one). -
A girl stumbled up the path and stood upon the height of the lofty cliff, panting as if after a long run, and gazed about on spectacle displayed before her eyes. The eerie stillness was broken only by the whistling wind, yet there stole slowly upon it the tread of human feet, softly at first, but growing constantly louder and more distinct, 'til it could be clearly heard. Suddenly a soldier burst upon the scene, his silver helmets and spear glistening in the light as he emerged from the woods. Here came another, and another! They approached the path up the cliff, yet she knew her strength was spent, Her heart began to beat rapidly as they climbed. They neared rapidly, it would not be long 'til they reached her. Suddenly an idea flitted through her mind. She thought back for a moment on her past, her father, her mother. Her idea grew into a determination, her determination into resolve - she would not fall into the hands of these men! Gathering her remaining strength for one last tremendous effort, she hurled herself from the cliff into the boiling waters below. Here is another pic from a different angle: The build was inspired by Ian Spacek's Myriad. This is my entry to the Symphony of Construction contest. I hope that the story can be connected easily with the music. This was an excellent idea for a contest and probably one of my favorites I have ever participated in! Thanks for viewing, C&C are welcome!
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The Tale of the Walrus - AoM House Phase I
Garmadon replied to Garmadon's topic in Guilds of Historica
Thanks LordDan! Ha, ha thanks SK! Yes, I guess it could be a bit overwhelming! Thanks for the comment and credit SarahJoy!- 16 replies
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The University of Petraea's Doctorate of Historica Program
Garmadon replied to NiceMarmot's topic in Guilds of Historica
I would like to receive UoP credits for The Tale of the Walrus for: General Building - interior design and General Building - lighted builds- 343 replies
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The Tale of the Walrus - AoM House Phase I
Garmadon replied to Garmadon's topic in Guilds of Historica
Thanks! Ha, ha! But I'm afraid he's not going back to check it out! (I had actually thought out doing a build with the walrus, but as I wanted this posted before the end of the month, I had to forgo that!) Thanks LV! Thanks Carson Haupt!- 16 replies
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The Tale of the Walrus - AoM House Phase I
Garmadon replied to Garmadon's topic in Guilds of Historica
Thanks all! Thanks a lot Gideon! Thanks kabel, glad to hear that you like it! Thanks LJ! Thanks for the comment and the UoP credit!- 16 replies
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Age of Mitgardia (free-build-challenge)
Garmadon replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
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Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Garmadon replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
Awesome and ferocious looking dragon, Blaze, great job for a first try! Anyways, here's a freebuild for AoM House Phase I, The Tale of the Walrus -
The storyteller stared into the fire. After a few seconds he began: "So there I was, navigating my frail craft through the ice-filled waters to the north of Mitgardia. Concentrating all my efforts on trying to avoid a disaster, I failed to notice the huge wall of ice that I was rapidly approaching - until I hit it, that is. Well, having made up my mind to explore the new land I had come into rather violent contact with, I set to work to dig a whole through the wall... "After a couple of days, by which time my scanty supply of food had nearly ran out, I succeeded in making a whole just large enough to squeeze myself through. You may imagine my surprise when I found myself face to face with an angry and humongous blue-eyed white walrus! It was by far bigger than any walrus I have ever seen, and after throwing my spear at it (I missed!) I took to my heels. I had never run as I ran at that moment, but it was to no avail. The walrus ran faster! I slowed down for one split second, and, the next thing I knew, I had been swallowed by the walrus! "Be assured, it was extremely warm inside that walrus, though the ribs did provided comfortable seats. However, I soon grew anxious as I noticed that the walrus was going towards the water, and that if he was to dive I would of certainly suffocate. In my terror I began to rush hastily back and forth, an action, by the way, which the walrus did not seem to enjoy, judging from his movements and the muffled noises I perceived to be his roars. In desperation I grabbed at a the inside of his tail and pulled with all my might. To my astonishment it moved inward a little. I was instantly struck with a wonderful idea, and tugging as hard as I could, I soon pulled it up to the walrus' stomach. "Now it really seemed to be unhappy. It seemed to believe that it had a stomach ache (which was true enough!) and was trying to vomit out its own tail! Although it was now moving outwards of its own accord, I did not cease to pull on that tail with all my might. Finally, after a tremendous upheaval, I was shot out of the walrus' mouth like a bolt of lightening. I had just enough time to look back and see the walrus turned inside-out before I went crashing through the hole I had made in the icy wall and plummeted onto an ice-flow, from which I was rescued a few days later. So, you see, I would probably stay away from there if I were you!" Another pic: The fire was actually lighted, though it is a bit difficult to tell. I would like to receive UoP credits for: General Building - interior design and General Building - lighted builds The story was inspired mostly by a similar tale in one of R. M. Ballantyne's books (Red Rooney, I believe?). Thanks for viewing, C&C are welcome!
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Excellent build, Lord Dan! Very cool guards, and the flames and trans-orange mosaic are awesome!
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Challenge IV, Category C explained. RULES THREAD
Garmadon replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
I'm signing up for the Ulanders! Great work with this, Ska, it seems like there will be a lot of fun and action, I can't wait to see how it all turns out! -
Nice build, LD, great technique on the table, and I really like that escorting minifig!
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Bannihal’s Report (Challenge IV Prelude, Chapter 13)
Garmadon replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
Excellent build Kai, that water technique looks fantastic here! Superb wreckage, fig posing, and rock-work as well! Great continuation of the story, it's hard to tell which side (Desert King or the Ulanders) is worse better! -
Excellent dragon Infernum, great use of the capes, and I'll echo what has been already said about the eagle wings and sails! Superb texture and color-scheme on the dragon as well, and congrats on the frontpage!
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Nice little build MKJ, I like your desk and ink-horn You have me interested and wondering what happened to Mattimeo now!
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Bring In Your Dead (Challenge IV Prelude, Chapter 8)
Garmadon replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
Excellent build Jorrith, I especially like all the details you managed to pack into it! This is a great twist in the Kaliphlin civil war buildup as well!