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Thanks everyone! So glad you all like it! Indeed! That guy had an anger problem.. It was supposed to be some random Trojan, but now that you mention it it does seem similar!
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Ameribricks: Shocking News Here
Mark of Falworth replied to Shadows's topic in Forum Information and Help
Heh heh.. For a little while I was wondering if it wasn't a joke, it had stayed on for some time. As an American I found the joke funny! And what was even more hilarious was the overreactions from the folks who took it too seriously. Well played guys! -
Thanks a ton everyone! I really appreciate all the nice comments! *Edit Haha! If I actually buy one I will!
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Achilles chased the Trojans to their city. The gods, seeing that he had killed too many of their children, decided that it was his time to die. He was killed after Paris shot a poisoned arrow that was guided by Apollo. --------------------------------------------------------------- Yeah, never anger the gods kids... This scene is loosely based on the actual Siege of Troy. I don't really know much about the story, and I haven't read the whole thing yet so if it's not 100% accurate just enjoy the build. More pictures on Flickr! http://www.flickr.co...in/photostream/ Thanks for viewing and have a great day!
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Fantastic work man!
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For those who are unaware, A little while ago I posted a picture of one war elephant chasing a lenfel soldier, it provoked some hilarious responses and since then there has been a friendly rivalry going on between Loreos and Lenfald in the LCC roleplay. So, I built a second one hoping to get a slight edge over my Lenfel friends. Thanks for viewing and have a great day!
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REVIEW: 71001 LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 10
Mark of Falworth replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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(MOC) "Towers Rising" and "A Test of Strength"
Mark of Falworth replied to Mark of Falworth's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Thanks! Yes, the first build shows them constructing the towers and the second build shows the finished gatehouse. Thanks ManinATopHat! Haha! No problem! Thanks! I actually haven't read those books yet, I probably should sometime! Thank you very much! Yes, the tan light bley mix is pretty neat. Thanks Infernum! Thanks Chichar! Thanks Malfoy! Thanks a bunch, Lasse! -
Here's my two part entry to the 9th Local challenge of Loreos. Part 1 Part 2 More pictures on Flickr. It's also really easy to follow on Mocpages. Thanks for viewing and have a great day!
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Haha! Thanks a bunch Brickington! Thanks Infernum! Thank you! I got the horse bardings from Bricklink.com Thanks Malfoy! Thanks! Glad you like the trees! Thanks Eurolock! Thank you! Thanks Legoaddict! Thanks again everyone! I really appreciate the comments!
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Nice job! Looks like you had fun!
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Thank you! Yeah, I'm very glad I finished the story. Indeed! The sunset is a lamp (With an orange light bulb) pressed against the photography sheet. No editing here.
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Mark of Falworth returned from the Magic Isles with the infuriated Desert Prince, who promptly ordered his lords and vassals to fortify the province from any outside attack. Like many other Loreesi nobles, Mark traveled north to the border of Lenfald. Moving along the river that served as the dividing line between the nations, Mark and his companions found a small and overlooked bridge. One of the knights remarked, "We could destroy this bridge, but then our cavalry would have even fewer places to cross over. Yet if we leave it be, the Lenfels or Garhims could have a whole army over this bridge and into Loreos in a day. What shall we do?" Mark replied with a broad smile. "Change the bridge so that we may cross at any time yet prevent our neighbors from doing the same. " "But how shall we do that?" "I will show you, step by step." A freebuild intro to my LC IX entry. Thanks for viewing and have as great day!
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A continuation of my pirate story. Previous. The pirates had just swarmed aboard the vessel and were congratulating themselves on ousting the spaniards from their ship. "Those Spanish will find it mighty tedious being marooned on that island! Har har har!" Bob laughed as he clambered down the hailyards. "Indeed they will, Bob!" Captain Mark was busy inspecting the helm of his new prize. "But I can hardly wait to see our compatriots' faces when we sail into Tortuga with the skull and crossbones over this mast head! Myar har har!" "Ahoy Cap'n! " "Arrr! What bad news do ye have now, Preston?! Can't you see we're reveling in our victory?!!" "...It ain't bad news Cap'n! I just found out that the hold of this here vessel is filled to the brim with gold and treasure! We're rich!" .......... And so, the fortunes of Mark of Tortuga and his fearsome crew quickly changed from penniless fugitives to wealthy buccaneers, ready and willing to sail the seven seas for even more treasure! The End. For now...
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Watch tower of the northern woods
Mark of Falworth replied to Uthered's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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Thanks Stabbin! Much appreciated! Thanks again Brickington! Thanks Grimmbeard! it's coming soon! Thank you!
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The backstory. The three "good" factions in Roawia, (Garheim, Lenfald, and Loreos) decided to join forces and "purge" the magic islands of their evil inhabitants, but things do not always go as planned... Prince Jarius of Loreos stormed into the agreed-upon meeting place, fuming at the lack of support in the latest battle. The Loreesi had gone forward with the attack, expecting reinforcements from their Lenfald and Garheim allies, but had been mowed down and slaughtered when none came to their aid against the heathen foe. He strode up to Lord Triphian and Jhirian Eindrik. He pierced their eyes with his flaming gaze. "How is it that the Loreesi must fight alone, while their allies bask in the shade?! I lost 300 of my best knights, while you all relax!" The Lenfel Lord, replied hotly "I remember nothing about being asked to help thee fight this battle! And If you had brought more soldiers, you wouldn’t have to beg for our help so often!" The now-infuriated prince unsheathed his sword in a flash, and it would have come to blows but for Jhirian Eindrik. Silent until this moment, he boomed "Now this is insupportable! Stay thine arm, desert prince, for you are among equals!" Piqued, Lord Triphian yelped "I can defend mine own self, thou over-bearded Garhim!" Jhirian Eindrik did not reply, but turned a deep shade of purple and sent the Lenfel leader a smoldering glare. Enraged, Jarius charged from camp and ordered all the remaining Loreesi troops to immediately depart from the magic isles... The attempted purge was over as soon as it had begun. Now more serious problems have arisen... war looms once again on the horizon of Roawia. ________________________________ I was also experimenting with taking a picture of a LEGO MOC with a real life background. That's right. No editing. Thanks for viewing and have a great day!
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A continuation of my Pirate story. Previously The Spanish galleon rocked lazily to and fro some distance off shore, when the sentry saw the glimmer of armor on the beach. "Carlos, look! El Capitan returns!" "Si Pascal, I see him by his armor, I dearly hope he has blotted out the pestilence from these islands… ...But then again, he would not return if he hadn't." Unfortunately for the Spanish, it was not their captain in the rowboat. "Myar har har! This be the best plan ye ever hatched Cap'n!" "Quiet mates! We wouldn't want to spoil the whole plot! Let me do the talkin'. I know a few words of their gibberish that will get us safely aboard." As the rowboat approached, the soldier hailed. "Hola, Señor Capitan! We are so glad to see you back safely! With a wave of his hand, and keeping his face turned down, Captain Mark replied. "Si, si! We beat the scoundrels badly! Throw down the ladder, mi amigo, and I will tell you all about it! ___________________________________ To be continued. Arrr.. Thanks for viewing and have a great day! I'm sure most of you have seen this boat already, but I'm trying to finish the story.
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I WON THE MB!!
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Fantastic creation! So much detail!
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Haha! I hope so! Thanks! Thanks Grimmbeard! Thanks Bonaparte!
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A continuation of my pirate story. Previously. After Mark of Tortuga and his crew escaped the clutches of the Spanish soldiers, the Spanish Captain addressed his first officer thus, "Tal suerte horrible! The laggards have escaped us this time!-" The first officer interrupted "But not for long Signor! We can row ashore and finish the dogs off, yez?" "An excellent idea, Fernando! Have the men get the boats ready at once!" And so the majority of the Spanish troops rowed to the island. Meanwhile, the pirates saw what the Spanish were up to. Captain Mark called a 'war council'. "The Spanish will be comin' after us soon after that warm reception they gave us! But we'll chastise them for their churlish actions! Soon as they be enterin' this here clearing, we'll surround them from all sides at my signal." "What be the signal, Cap'n?" "A bullet to the first enemy head sighted!" Captain Mark snarled. To be continued. Arrr.. Thanks for viewing and have a great day!
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Brilliant work! Has a great classic style to it!