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GeoBrick

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  1. Clever design.
  2. That's a wise knight. Fearful, but smart.
  3. That's a time-honored piece of workings there. Very reminiscent of the era. Its incredible it sticks together so well.
  4. Its comparable with the Ninjago City Docks. And two of the minifigs (plus the baby) in that set could also be gotten in the other sets of that year's wave. I don't think its particularly bad that the non-corner city sets are less massive then the corner sets.
  5. Very reminiscent of the cathedral aisles in my region.
  6. The scene would fit right in with the D&D set.
  7. Congrats on thinking out of the box like that in making that narrow gauge.
  8. I should have waited a couple years. I bought the version with the orange CS astronaut in it, and it turned out that last year we could get that one in PAB or as a GWP.
  9. I keep thinking the towers' roof will buckle down. It looks a fragile setup, resting on those rounded bricks.
  10. Beautiful scene. And I hope that hunter is downwind of the mighty snow lion.
  11. A marvel to the eye. From the detailing around the different types of windows (especially the curved structure around those rounded top windows), the statesque wall furniture with the crowded boards, and the by now familiar hearth to the floor tile detailing, its exquisite. And the use of tiles to resting on the rafters to depict the inside of the roof makes a nice smooth contrast. Beautiful rendition of the magic(?) effect of whatever it is that is brewing on the table. A question about the table next to Alrune, is that a three-pronged table? Once again, I'm impressed with one of your scribe desks. I love the use of that element, gives a nice angle to the whole setup. Oh, and that's a very brave cat there, going through all the experiments Alrune performs in her study without fleeing.
  12. There are two of them in the set, one for the rover, and the second for the cockpit. Which one gave you trouble? In any case, on my end both seem to be fine.
  13. That's a nice change, but quite unexpected. On the animal front, the set appears to include one cow, one horse, one sheep and a lamb.
  14. Good to hear. I might get it tomorrow in the nearest LEGO store, and at the same time see if the latest CMF series are already available. And the new BAM line.
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