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Captain_SoyBeard

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  1. I voted Crows because I already have some from CMF and it would be good with more. However I liked them all. It would be great to see Bulls returningm Griffin looked cool but the number 1 was Kraken actually.
  2. I want it for the sails.
  3. A real Black Falcon castle. Some castle of an evil faction. Actual crusaders.
  4. Come on! A set from the 21st century can hardly be the best ever. That's some megablocks!
  5. I'd take anything that has Imperial Soldiers...
  6. Give me a Wolfpack GWP with at least two Wolfpack minis and I'll buy this set. Saber Island as GWP would also make me purchase.
  7. Any photos taken of the Town Square together with the Lion Knights Castle?
  8. Vintage! How can you even consider something else?
  9. Omg! Yeah why didn't they put an armor shop instead of a bloody painter? They are so cheap I cannot believe it. That decreases my will to consooom this set. They cheaped out on the animals and also the shields. The minifigs are the only redeeming quality of this set, from my perspective. I already have the bricks. I need unique stuff.
  10. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the frame around the shield, not the plastic beneath. I know it's printed on white plastic however the print stays quite far from the edge and that's what I mean. Because the scene features a painter it's relevant to ask if that painter is done with his work and has moved on to his next object or if he is still working on it? This shield has a yellow frame but the one in the market square doesn't appear to have a frame: And I'm obviously not talking about the grey plastic underneath just like I'm not talking about the white plastic in the case I'm trying to make. Can anyone understand me?
  11. But isn't it painted all the way to the edge on the small shields and the round shields? e: This is a crop from a picture on Brickset.com: Why is it visual white on the edges? Is it because of the painter in the scenario hasn't finished his work? This one is printed all the way to the edge:
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