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T-86(swe)

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  1. T-86(swe) changed their profile photo
  2. Thanks dude, I appreciate it!
  3. My last submission in the dying hours of Brickscalibur. I managed to finish my build for the Dwarf tales-category! โ€œThe dwarven miners of the moonstone-mountains presented a mighty gift. A chest of their precious stones were given to the elven emissary outside the eastern gate.โ€œ
  4. T-86(swe) posted a post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    My entry for Brickscalibur in the perspective matters-category. The traitor โ€œMany of the guards became witnesses as the captain followed his own cousin over the inner courtyard outside the barracks. Golodhin dropped his sword and fell in his haste to flee his treacherous actions against his kin and brothers in arms.โ€
  5. Nice build @Ben S! Youโ€™ve nailed the mitgardian style very well. Some nice texture in the walls and I really like the large piles of snow framing the path to the gate. Happy to see people building new things for GoH ๐Ÿ‘
  6. Oh man, what an awesome series of builds! I had to investigate the pic with an alternate lighting in your flickr-account to see all the details come together in the whole scene, awesome job @Umbra-Manis
  7. I have followed every step of the calender! I havenโ€™t had the opportunity (nor memory-space in my brain it appears) to comment on the progress this far though! An excellent calender for many reasons: Creative idea, well built and builds that really draws you in. Really looking forward to the last parts of the calender!!! Thank you again for throwing this great tradition @Aurore๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
  8. Exciting start, looking forward to the continuation @Umbra-Manis great idea!!
  9. Jaaaay!! Love it, the great tradition returns โค๏ธ
  10. T-86(swe) replied to Zilmrud's post in a topic in Guilds of Historica
    Really well done Peter @Zilmrud Colourfully balanced and awesome use of the botanical collection! I really like the composition of the different colors in the base and great shape of the boot as well!
  11. Sounds great Grover! Glad to here that things have slowed done for you and that you might have time to whip some builds out again! Im considering building for brickscalibur again now that its on, but weโ€™ll se about that ๐Ÿ˜‚ personal/family-matters consume a lot of time but perhaps I will be able to participate in a category or two!
  12. Many thanks @Grover! I must start with a great and sincere appreciation of your re-occurring feedback in this forum, not only for my builds but for everyoneโ€™s. In my opinion the elaborate feedbacks you (and others as well) give is for 1. what keeps this forum living and 2. makes it possible to grow as a builder. I can agree on your suggestion regarding the waterfall, Caleb/Legohobbitfan commented on the angle on flickr as well. Iโ€™ll be forced to continue practicing photography, in all fairness, sometimes a good photo can upgrade a kind of mjae-build to appear miles better. Take care Grover!
  13. Yeah I can definitely see where you were coming from! Happy coincidence for the build in this case though! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
  14. Thanks @Yperio_Bricks I dont know about how scottish they might appear ๐Ÿ˜ƒ, but a rough look is what I was aiming for so if that came through its well I guess ๐Ÿ‘
  15. Thanks @zoth33 yes thats a a small fall or spring from the water course above.
  16. Hey all fabulous Guild-people! Its been far too long since I put something together for my Dandelume-storyline, so I built this small vignette with some landscaping-techniques I havenโ€™t used in a while. โ€œIn the western parts of Dandelume the people among the hillsides are specialised in breeding cattle. The different farmstead landlords have been given heritable sections of the area. However, due to the large amount of cattle and often narrow undulating landscape, each landlord is forced to form systems of small pastures under their control. Each of these pastures have an appointed and responsible group of peasants/breeders living with their herds-large or small. The peasants have build sheds, shacks and homes on the slopes in the rangelands and can therefore monitor the cattle at any given moment of the day. From these insignificant hills the cattle will be brought to the farmstead-lords to be sold or used to breed. From there the meat or finest stock can be moved far away all over Historica.โ€
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