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Eyrezer

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    Surfer Beach House 3-in-1

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    Ninjago, Castle

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    New Zealand

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  1. Thanks @Umbra-Manis! @Kai NRG, that's funny. I can now see what you mean!
  2. I love the little faerie folk. I still need to get some of the Harry Potter ones. I think the story explanation of the fairy in ice helps sell the part use by the way. Like others, I'm delighted to see you have an actual advent calendar that can be opened! Have you done all the photographs in advance for us online audience?
  3. "Sometimes a successful hunt is the one you can still walk away from..." - Avalonia proverb. This scene is set in the snowy Wizard's Spine mountains in the heart of the Enchanted Forest (which I've previously explored here and here). This is my entry for the Brickscalibur 'Capturing Character' category.
  4. My sympathy for Alrune is growing!
  5. And so it returns! Yay!!
  6. Thanks! I'll post an image below of the set-up, which has several sections of my larger MOC. Hard way to learn how much can go into an immersive shot Yes, there is a ship, a butterfly and a fish.
  7. Superb windows John, a real inspiration!
  8. Lovely immersive scene, and I enjoyed the BTS looks too.
  9. Years of dedication paid off when Lord Baldric commissioned Guildmaster John and his fellows for an elaborate stained-glass window. Despite showing off their best designs, the wealthy patron wanted something grander than they had ever attempted. The challenge was daunting, but the promise of wealth and recognition fueled their efforts; Martin, now a master glassblower, felt convinced they could pull it off. Notes This was my contribution to the Summer Joust collab with Geneva and John. This was my first time dabbling with cheese slope mosaics and I got quite hooked on trying to make identifiable designs for within those window frames. I was heavily committed to large MOC for an upcoming convention in New Zealand, so with time scarce I had to make sure my Summer Joust build could also be used in the diorama. Unfortunately that made photographing the build quite challenging as it wasn't really built for an immersive scene. Hopefully you enjoy and it was great to get back to participating in a competition. Thanks Geneva and John for the push! Please also see:
  10. Merry Christmas and thanks for the advent calendar!
  11. What a treat to see this calendar return! They are great illustrations that sometimes less is more, especially with a well-placed NPU or minifig design. How long does it take you to plan these? Do you plan it all out in advance?
  12. Many beautiful details and Easter eggs! Well done.
  13. Zilmrud - 2 points Adde - 1 point
  14. Flint - 1 point Kahir88 - 1 point Exetrius - 1 point
  15. Nice build. I was expecting the story to be longer from the way you billed it - definitely not too long!
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