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L Dizzle strikes again! A worthy edition to the Dark Isle Saga!
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I don't no what the big deal is with the censorship? All I see is one kind lady tying up a guys shoelace and a guy helping to straighten someone's back out :) Very cool build and refreshing to see someone not afraid to tackle a naughty build. I know where to send my troops after a hard days battle!
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English warship "Revenge" from 1577 in minifigscale 1:50
Derfel Cadarn replied to maydayartist's topic in Pirate MOCs
Best Lego ship I have ever seen! The shaping of the hull really stands out as do the great pattern designs that adorn the ship. The fact that its an English Galleon just tops it off, my fav ships! Outstanding work, you have taken it to the next level! -
It's a pumpkin eat pumpkin world out there Z!
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Lol I never twigged the pumpkin pie reference but now I do remember Z trying to lure me over to Nocty with te promise of Pie ! Although like Z says, it wasn't a hint! Although if it was it would have been a clever one!
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Great landscape scene, those colors work very well. Look forward to maybe seeing something bigger with this landscape :)
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Great moc de gothia, clean and effective! I enjoyed Mikey's original and its nice you have honored him with a remake. There are many different things that make a moc great. Some of the best castle mocs I've seen are built in the most basic fashion, yet they just capture a great look and feel. People seem to think that you need to use thousands of pieces and cram in so much detail to make a good moc. I'm guilty of using 'so called' complex part intensive techniques but there is nothing expert about it. In fact it's pretty damn simple. Using lots of different bricks to make a wall is not rocket science and nor is anything else I do. It's pretty easy if you have the pieces to try it. A lot of 'moc experts' are just builders who have big collections and so can build things others can't. A moc expert, if there is such a thing, is someone who continues to roll out mocs that do what their supposed to do and are pleasing to look it. This moc ticks both those boxes, as do your other mocs. BB has built many mocs that also tick those boxes but its not always down to how many techniques he's used. He could post a build that's full of crazy techniques but it just might not look right. If you get what I mean. Not saying BB has put out a moc that looks wrong, Infact I fully support that he deserves a moc expert tag because he has also continued to put out many great looking mocs that are original and have a recognizable style. I respect him for not following a trend and copying what others do. No one should feel pressured to make ultra parts intensive detail builds because that does not make you a great builder, just means you have a lot of Lego at hand! I've probably been a worst nightmare for other castle builders as I upped the detail and realism which may have made some feel pressured to try and keep up with the 'times'. Its just my style what I wanted to build. It really is not about that however, there are lots of castle builders who I think do better mocs then mine and they are built in a much simpler way. Always build for yourself and not for the people. I mean no offense to anyone with this post, just my thoughts :)
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This is a great moc and refreshing to see. I really appreciate the great details you have achieved using a colorscheme that's hard to photo. I can imagine this thing looks even better in real life. This is the sort of moc I really enjoy seeing, it's not made out of huge part intensive techniques yet still looks wonderfully detailed. I guess I'm just really getting sick of my own style lol
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Book II - Avalonia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Derfel Cadarn replied to Rogue Angel's topic in Guilds of Historica
Cool, we're wait for the sides to be picked. This Nocty challenge is ideal, got some Awesome Halloween business on its way! -
Book II - Avalonia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Derfel Cadarn replied to Rogue Angel's topic in Guilds of Historica
Looking forward to the first challenge! How many other members here are going in for it? Nocturnus and the other guilds are growing and have many new members but there's a lot of quality in this guild. It's a shame our leader will not be entering, we'll miss your unique and original builds! Well, that's if guildleaders still can't enter challenges, hopefully they can! If any of you guys wanna setup a pm thread to discuss challenge ideas and help each other out, feel free to do so. -
Just checking, are Alt-bricks leaves available? Not that I use them but I do have some official Lego ones that I custom painted. Would these be ok to use? No biggie either way, just wondering. Ooh, and when are we gonna be sorted into sides...and when does things officially start so we can post entries? Now that i'm a random GOH member again, I get to bug the mods with annoying questions! Lol
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Book II - Avalonia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Derfel Cadarn replied to Rogue Angel's topic in Guilds of Historica
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Morholt Keep - Dark Isle Saga Chapter 2, Part 1
Derfel Cadarn replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Yeah, I noticed you'd done them too but lets be honest though, they just look so perfect to build in Lego! There's nothing wrong with building Warhammer stuff but in the end people used to say "it's good, but not your design blah blah" so I guess I kind of moved away from them. They do look cool though! -
Petraea University - Grand lecture theatre and debating hall
Derfel Cadarn replied to Gabe's topic in Guilds of Historica
A beautiful and original moc, so vibrant and full of great details. One of the best mocs I've seen for a while! -
Morholt Keep - Dark Isle Saga Chapter 2, Part 1
Derfel Cadarn replied to Derfel Cadarn's topic in Guilds of Historica
Thanks all for your kind comments. This moc was kind of a chore as it was used originally for a show with a different colorscheme. Once the show was finished I had already grown bored of the moc, so it was quite hard to find the will to rebuild it in a new colorscheme. I guess I have played it safe, I've stuck to the grid which goes for most of the Dark Isle mocs. However, every one of the Dark Isle builds are original designs, no cheap Warhammer rip-offs like I used to do lol! -
Noctornus Tribes II - The Grundlegrondse
Derfel Cadarn replied to ch_ris127's topic in Guilds of Historica
Great tribe, I like the idea of a tribe that attack like trapdoor spiders! Nice build. -
Sword Sirens of Avalonia - Just for Fun
Derfel Cadarn replied to Hammerstein NWC's topic in Guilds of Historica
These are indeed some great figs! Very unique and I like the way you have turned the torso round the other way on the first fig.- 12 replies
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Book II - Avalonia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Derfel Cadarn replied to Rogue Angel's topic in Guilds of Historica
Good point Maybe he has 'inside' infomation on the task. -
Book II - Nocturnus: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Derfel Cadarn replied to ZCerberus's topic in Guilds of Historica
Introducing the Nocty 'Build A Bog' challenge! Nocty's first line of defense, the smell of the 'Bog' can wipe out armies long before they even set foot in Nocturnus. Now's your chance to 'Build That Bog', extra points for those that add real smell! LOL -
Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Derfel Cadarn replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
Looking good Kabel! Once finished this should be a boost for trading! -
Dark Isle Saga Chapter 2: Dinas Emrys Part 1. As Taryn and his companions made their way to the safety of Artorious and his men, they were set upon by an enemy war band. A bloody battle then proceeded to take place in the hallowed grounds of St. Gwydre's Church. The battle was a desperate one and could have meant the end for Taryn, had Artorious' men not frightened the enemy off. A victory then? No, it did not feel like one, instead it just seemed to leave more questions unanswered. Who was that mysterious dark knight? What do the Enemy plan to do with the scroll? What had happened to Sarlina? After the battle, Owain and Ella went with Artorious to his camp which was only just over a mile away from the church. Taryn had chosen to follow on behind, as he wanted to scour the area for any clue of what happened to Sarlina. If she had been slain, why would the enemy choose to take away her body? They would have just taken the scroll and been done with her. Then again, had Sarlina not often spoken of breaking away from Owain and Ella to use the scroll's powers herself? Maybe she had done just that and slipped away amidst the chaos of the battle. Taryn found no trace of Sarlina and so made his way to Artorious' camp, where he rested and tried to ease his troubled mind. In those few days, he did not see Owain or Ella who were busy discussing plans with Artorious and his Lords. This left Taryn feeling alone and surrounded by people he did not know but he knew his companions had pressing matters to discuss. After all, he was just a village boy who happened to get caught up in a much bigger picture, what use could he be in the times to come? Little did he know, the next day he would be off on an important mission, one that could turn the tides of events. It seems that Artorious has plans for him after all. So it was that Taryn found himself on the road again, heading for Dinas Emrys. Dinas Emrys was a sacred place, situated in a valley amongst steep rocky hills and lush woodland. There were quite a few settlements and fortifications littered throughout the area but it was mostly known for its ancient Druid Groves that could still be found in the deepest parts of the valley. It was a beautiful morning as the suns rays penetrated the low mist which crawled down the hillsides, giving the land an ethereal appearance. "You're very quiet this morning Taryn." Ella smiled at him. "Just worried, that's all." He replied looking down as he spoke. "I just hope she is still alive." Ella put an arm around his shoulders for comfort. "I'm sure she is." She soothed. "She's a strong girl that one, with a will of iron." Taryn thought about that for a second then a look of panic crossed his face. "But the scroll!" Exclaimed Taryn. "If the enemy knows she has it they will be searching everywhere for her and she will surely be killed!" Taryn said worryingly. Ella looked away. "The scroll..." She paused, then went on. "It is safe." She looked back at Taryn. "Safe?" quizzed Taryn. "What do you mean?" Ella sighed. "Before the battle at St. Gywdre's Owain managed to secretly take the scroll from her. He had no choice you understand, if the enemy had got their hands on it who know's what would have happened." Explained Ella. Taryn walked on quietly for a while then turned to Ella. "Sarlina didn't trust you, she planned to leave and use the scroll's powers herself." Taryn said sullenly. "She wanted me to come with her but I didn't believe that what she wanted to do was right." Ella nodded, she understood what Taryn was saying. "She wants to use the scroll's powers to bring back the old God's." Said Ella "In doing so, she would also end the lives of anyone without pure Avalonian blood." Taryn bowed his head and nodded. "That's her dream and why I didn't agree with her, it felt wrong and I could not bring myself to be a part of that dream." replied Taryn. "I failed her." He said quietly. Ella smiled. "No Taryn, you made the right choice." She said firmly. They walked on throughout the day, the journey was long and tiresome but they managed to find shelter in an abandoned barn where they slept the night. They didn't have to walk far the following morning until they came upon the first signs of life in Dinas Emrys. "Ahh, Morholt Keep." Smiled Ella. "It's been a long while since I was last here!" Taryn gazed wide eyed up at the tall stone structure towering before him. "So this is our destination?" He asked in wonderment. "No." Laughed Ella. "But it may prove a good place to find some information we need." She took Taryn's hand and together they walked towards the old Keep. Morholt Keep: Morholt takes it's name from an ancient Druid who once roamed the area long ago. Legend says the Keep itself is built on the site of the Druid's grave and that his powers are entwined with the stone and wood of the Keep, giving it strength. It is home to Lord Cadoc, whose family have lived there for generations. Ella led Taryn up towards the guard tower where a grim faced soldier stood watch. As they approached, the soldier turned toward them with a frown on his face. "What's your business here?" asked the soldier bluntly. Ella stepped forward. "My business is with Lord Cadoc." She said dryly. "I wish to speak with him." The soldier frowned again and scratched his chin. "Many people come here wanting to speak with him but my Lord is a busy man!" He snapped. Ella laughed stared into the soldiers eyes. "I think he'll find time to speak to me!" She said confidently. The soldier looked Ella and Taryn up and down then sneered. "Who are you?" He asked. Ella smilled. "My name is Ariella, sister of Lord Owain and cousin of Artorious Rex." A look of recognition crossed the soldiers face and for a minute he seemed unsure what to do until in the end he beckoned them to follow him. "Come with me, this way!" He spoke and led them over towards the main gate. "Wait here!" Said the soldier and walked across the bridge into the Keep. Taryn smilled and looked at Ella "You have a bit of a name for yourself it seems." He laughed. "Ella gave him a dig in the chest for reproof. "Only good things Taryn, only good things." She blushed then laughed. Just then the doors opened and a tall dark headed man appeared. "Princess Ariella!" The man boomed and smiled. "Princess???" Taryn thought, then watched as the man came down to greet them. "Lord Cadoc." Beamed Ella then embraced him. "You're looking well." She smiled. "You think so?" Cadoc laughed. "I feel old and rusty. But you, my have you grown into a fine young lady." "Thank you my Lord" Ella blushed, then looked towards Taryn. "And this is my companion Taryn, he has been of great help to me these past weeks." Cadoc looked at Taryn and nodded politely. "Glad to meet you Taryn and thank you for aiding young Ella here." He smiled then turned to the both of them. "So, what can I help you with? I have some rooms if you wish to rest?" He asked cheerfully. "I'm afraid we are in a hurry my Lord, as you well know, dark forces are plotting our downfall as we speak." Replied Ella sternly. "So it seems." Cadoc replied gloomily. "I fear it will not be long before they spread into Dinas Emrys." He shuddered at that thought then looked back at Ella. "So what is it you want?" Asked Cadoc. Ella looked at Taryn, then back to Cadoc. "We're looking for Myrddin." She spoke softly. A look of shock crossed Cadoc's face and a look of confusion crossed Taryn's! "Myrddin?" Gasped Cadoc. "You mean Merlin Emrys?" Cadoc shook his head and half smiled. "The last of the great Druids, ah yes I remember that childhood story. For all we know he's just a myth!" Ella stood defiant. "Myth or not, either way I shall continue searching for him, so if you have any slight piece of information, just anything that may help us I would be most grateful." She insisted. Cadoc shook his head. "I fear you are chasing dreams young Ella but alas I know you too well to know you won't be swayed." He looked over to the cottage at the bottom of the Keep. "Over there." Cadoc pointed. "The woodsman who lives there knows more about this area than anyone, if your Merlin is real, then he's the man you must talk to." Ella nodded and smiled her thanks. "Keep well my Lord, we shall need you and your men in the coming struggle." "They will be at your service Princess." He beamed a smile then embraced her once more. Ella and Taryn made their way over towards the woodsman's cottage. "Merlin?" asked Taryn confused. "Yes, Merlin. Although he has many different names, Dinas Emrys is named after him you know." She replied. "So why do we need him?" Asked Taryn. "Legend says he was descended from the last of the great Druids, the most powerful and that he has knowledge beyond any man's wildest dreams." She turned to look at Taryn. "If we are to fight back against the Dark forces then we will need his help, as only a Druid can destroy the scroll." Taryn frowned. "Then we better find this Merlin and fast, come on!" He shouted and went to race on ahead to the cottage. Ella grabbed his hand and pulled him back, then laughed kindly. "My dear Taryn...Thank you." She smiled and kissed him lightly on the lips. Taryn blushed and awkwardly looked around. "What was that for?" He stammered. "We are on a quest that may get us killed, chasing a man that might not even exist and yet you follow me without question." Replied Ella. "I'm truly grateful of your company Taryn." She smiled warmly. And so they walked down to the woodsman's cottage. They arrived to find the woodsman stood outside the cottage, looking out towards the forest. "Your not from around here?" Smirked the woodsman as the two of them drew near. "I can always tell." He grinned. "You would be correct." Ella replied warmly. "We have come from Grim Hollow in search of information." "Aye, and what information be that?" Asked the woodsman. "We are looking for Myrddin, Merlin Emrys. Cadoc said you may know something that could help us." The woodsman smiled and nodded. "Aye there are many legends around these parts, he still walks the sacred groves in the valley, or so they say." He chuckled to himself then gave a more serious look. "I can't take you to him myself but I do know where you could start looking." Ella's eyes lit up. "Yes, anything, that would be a great help." She enthused. "Ok then" Said the woodsman. "I happen to be heading out that way now, so if you'd care to tag along I will show you where to go." He smiled. Ella nodded and so the three of them set out deep into Dinas Emrys in search of a myth. Note: I really didn't want to bring Merlin into this tale but I figured I could have some fun with the character, plus I really want to build a proper wizards tower/hideout, so he's in. However I'm going to use the original welsh version of the name 'Myrddin Wilt' which means 'Merlin the wild', who was actually a historical real person, a bard, whom the legends were probably based on. This way I can get away with having him in this story without being too unoriginal
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Book II - Avalonia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Derfel Cadarn replied to Rogue Angel's topic in Guilds of Historica
Yeah, just waiting for the first challenge to start. -
Book II - Avalonia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
Derfel Cadarn replied to Rogue Angel's topic in Guilds of Historica
Yeah, Like I said, I will use GChrome for EB now that I know what the prob is. Thanks for letting me know Infernum! -
Great sturdy looking house with some nice details! Gotta love that guy jumping off the balcony, nice!