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Book IV - Mitgardia: Guild Sign-up and Discussion
mrcp6d replied to Grover's topic in Guilds of Historica
Absolutely! Shipments of dwarven ale should be shipped to all recognized settlements in Mitgardia! Please submit your receipts via the Historia expense reporting system to Cedrica for reimbursement.... -
It was a combination of confused, flattered, and extremely concerned about Lego/life balance.
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Book IV - Mitgardia: Guild Sign-up and Discussion
mrcp6d replied to Grover's topic in Guilds of Historica
Er, that's my sigfig methinks Looking forward to building again in the Guilds this year! Though I don't know how much I'll be active until May. -
Looking forward to building again in Mitgardia!
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[Freebuild] Embervale Advent Calendar 2025 - Winter Village
mrcp6d replied to Aurore's topic in Guilds of Historica
Another fantastic series @Aurore! Stellar minifig combos and clean builds once again! Love all your outdoor structures and carts in this year's effort in particular. Lots of good ideas to take inspiration from!- 93 replies
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Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category B: Song of an ancient battle
mrcp6d replied to Gideon's topic in Guilds of Historica
Perfect use of those printed tiles! Love the wargame-as-investigation concept and how you've wrapped that into the story accompanying your build. -
Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category B: Secrets of a Bard
mrcp6d replied to Velnerius's topic in Guilds of Historica
Crisp build. The floor tiling is a great contrast to the grey and brown. Love the packed bookshelves. -
Book IV Prelude Challenge B: Teaching the carpenter apprentice
mrcp6d replied to MrLind's topic in Guilds of Historica
Nice work within the footprint restrictions. The woodworking elements you've crafted here are fantastic. -
Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category B: The Archery Lesson
mrcp6d replied to bmohnsen's topic in Guilds of Historica
Love to see the bigger scale figures used for GoH. As others have mentioned, the bow designs are really good! -
Fantastic structure here! Definitely captures the long-house design elements and the scale allowed you to get that nice subtle curve in the roofing. The interior is great too!
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Now that's a busy establishment! The interior is so much the focus of this MOC that I wonder what the presentation would be if you'd kept half the roof on and gave us "100% Lego" pictures of this build. I love the life that you've packed in to the space and I want to be immersed in it.
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Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category A: Per the Bard's Cabin
mrcp6d replied to Ben S's topic in Guilds of Historica
Really well executed MOC! Nice use of the newer curved elements at the edges of the base and the trees & snow are well done--instantly reads as Mitgardian. -
Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category A: The Bridge Troupe
mrcp6d replied to TalusMoonbreaker's topic in Guilds of Historica
You packed a bunch of content into this MOC and I love it! -
Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category A: Minstrel Minotaur
mrcp6d replied to jtooker's topic in Guilds of Historica
Photography here is great! Really gets the viewer into the build with the foreground elements out of focus. I do wish there was another layer of trees in the back to add more depth to the actual build, but the editing work is effective too. Did you take any pictures with lower ambient light? -
Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category A: Woodland Amphitheater
mrcp6d replied to LordDan's topic in Guilds of Historica
Oh man, this is fantastic! Those curved seats are perfect for the size of this build and the whole amphitheater is integrated seamlessly into the landscape. Amazing work given all the off-grid building here. -
Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category A: The Travelling Bard Tavern
mrcp6d replied to SimWies's topic in Guilds of Historica
The classic styling here is adeptly done. Solid MOC!- 11 replies
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Book IV Prelude Challenge A: ”The Bard of Old Town”
mrcp6d replied to T-86(swebrickLUG)'s topic in Guilds of Historica
Great MOC! Love the details in the stonework but also how they are subdued and don't take away from the minifigure focus since you did all the structure in light bley. Definitely a fine example of how a "less is more" color approach can elevate a Lego build. -
Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category B: How to Play the Old Tusk Horn
mrcp6d replied to Simon_S's topic in Guilds of Historica
Great build! I love the details all around and the slice of lore this adds to Mitgardia. -
Book IV Prelude Challenge: Category B: The Relic Ruminator
mrcp6d replied to jtooker's topic in Guilds of Historica
The wood floor is perfectly executed at this small scale with the SNOT technique and as others have said, the display case on the right is a standout. Great work in a small footprint! -
You put the newer big curved slope wedges to good use in the snowy corner of this build and I really like the windmill. Great Mitgardian MOC!
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[Free build] Oxenfurt Town Square - Avalonia
mrcp6d replied to Servertijd's topic in Guilds of Historica
Fantastic dio! Great half-timbered buildings, imposing castle walls and towers, and all the little slice-of-life vignettes you put in this build with the minifigures really bring the scene to life. -
Awesome build! I love how you did the carpet with the offset even going up the stairs and of course the cheese slope work is fantastic. Those windows would also look great in a sci-fi/Star Wars MOC.
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I guess I really need to get my Lego room built out now! Probably have about a year's worth of sorting to do though....
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[Freebuild] Alrune's Study - Chronicles of Embervale S2 Prologue
mrcp6d replied to Aurore's topic in Guilds of Historica
Love it! Lots of great ideas for laboratory spaces in this MOC.- 10 replies
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