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Fantastic build! So many beautiful details and very nice build technics.
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Thank you all!
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Fantastic build! Waves are perfect.
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Great work!
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Great ideas for water and fields
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- Graham of Reyelan
- Avalonia
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Another moc based on classic literature: "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name. Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I’ll no longer be a Capulet." Romeo and Juliet by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr Romeo and Juliet by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr
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Very nice!
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- Captain Braunsfeld
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This is perfect! Every brick is on the right place and colors are amazing. There are so many great details.
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Very nice! I like the buildings and colors you used for them.
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- Napoleonic wars
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Thank you all for your kind comments and for suggestions about my army.
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This is amazing! Colors are wonderful.
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You guys have done an excellent job!
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Very nice build!
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It could be Thank you! Thank you for posting this on Frontpage, I am very honored. Thank you for your answer, you are right about the colorscheme, maybe I will change something. I will look for an advice there, thank you.
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Very nice and smooth build
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Everything is so nice, colors, minifigs, mud... Great job!
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(MOC) Small village using Kingdoms Joust
Dzoni90 replied to Jreacher's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Very nice build- 11 replies
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- lego castle
- lego kingdoms joust
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Thank you both Question for everybody: What do you think, which faction of the "Brethren of the Brick Seas" will be most suitable for my army, if I decide to participate in it?
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Thank you all! Here are all three buildings and army:
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Next building which will be part of the Pirates diorama: Officers Building by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr Officers Building by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr
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Thank you all very much
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Category A: #4 #2 #5 Category B: #1 #12 #6
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Thank you Gary and Jreacher! @Captain Dee, Thank you for your suggestion, but I don't have those parts, I maybe have few 2x2 round plates in dark orange, but not enough.
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Thank you very much for both posts Thanks! Thank you Yes, you are right, it looks little "newer" than barracks, but barracks can also be set in the late 18th century (and i will edit my post in that thread ) and this creation can be set in early 19th and then they could be put one next to the other, right? I made these buildings for next exhibition of my LUG as a part of the Pirates setting and I want to put them together with a few more I am planing to build. And in the end, we can assume or imagine that we are in the early 19th century and barracks were made a few decades earlier (and they are older), but they can still be used for military purpose.
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Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815
Dzoni90 replied to Gary The Procrastinator's topic in Pirate MOCs
Very nice! Ramparts look so realistic in the first photo.- 44 replies
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- War of 1812
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