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FIGHT!

The word echoed over the training grounds as the mock up fights began.

Young warriors from various places had gathered, and seek some Mitgardian weapons training for the inenvitable fights that would be coming in the future. the North was a warrior race, and the North would be completely able to defend itself should people need protecting.

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Looking at the grave of his fallen friend, the master thought of how he had accidently decapitated him during a duel fight. Sadness overcame him, they should have hold back their blows instead of trying to best each other like they did ever since childhood...

*CRASH*

The sound of wood versus bone was loud. Looking to his trainees, he saw that one of them had handed out a shield bash to the chest of his opponent.

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Ouch, Brutality...

The second phase of the Barracks tree line in Age of Mitgardia required a training grounds to be made. I opted for the traditional training field in which young warriors test their mettle against each others, wielding a variety of weapons like in the old days of gladiatorial combat.

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The grave next to the master is a reference to my phase 1 build, in order to show a bit of chronological evolution in the build.

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And of course, the fluff text is a reference to that one particular game about every 30 something bloke these days has grown up with ;-)

Posted (edited)

Great fig posing, Tomsche!

The build is nice overall, but I think the ground would look a little better with the incorporation of some wedge plates to break up the straight lines in the ground. That fence is nice.

I think the minifigures would look better if they were mixed up a bit instead of being the original collectible minifigures, but I understand that this build works for a showcase of the collectible minifigures, as you did in another build.

Brick on, Tomsche!

Edited by Slegengr
Posted (edited)

Actually, it only includes 60% CMF`s, but yeah, my first copies of them I always keep `as they are`

Edited by Tomsche
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Actually, it only includes 60% CMF`s, but yeah, my first copies of them I always keep `as they are`

I knew that the leopard figure was a Chima figure and the Master is from the 90's wolfpack. I also understand keeping CMF's together (at least one copy) as I do the same (for the most part). The accessories are nice for use in other minifigs as well, so I have mixed parts in from some. I tend to avoid using the torsos, heads, and legs in other minifigures (even though my sigfig torso is from the highlander) since they are made of cheaper plastic.

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