Posted October 31, 201311 yr Mission Link (In case the rest doesn't make sense) With Eastgate under Petera's control, the orphans were put under Capsus. After seeing their condition, the black knight has arranged for them to be carried off by a Gear. Co. vessel docking in Eastgate. The scant amount of furniture in this orphan house has been disposed of for the most part, and the few children still there are being quickly stowed away. A sailor stows a child away in a barrel full of hay: A few of the older children help pack one of the youngest: The captain/trader assures the knight that everything is going smoothly: Comments are welcome! I'm pretty sure this is my biggest house yet! Edited November 1, 201311 yr by Kai NRG
October 31, 201311 yr Lovely job, I like the interior! I think the outside could use a bit more detail, but otherwise fantastic work!
October 31, 201311 yr Nice story, the poses on your figs are really cool. What does RtD stand for in your title?
October 31, 201311 yr Ha nice job! I like the sides of the roof, it is a nice decoration. Also, you always use the non-traditional parts like the hands well, in this case great use again! (One little correction, Petera holds Eastgate, Paulos is the one giving the missions :) Should have made them have more different names, I guess.)
October 31, 201311 yr Sorry, I don't get the story. Do they use a Stock as Orphanage and hide the kids, because the merchant is coming?
October 31, 201311 yr Nice interior and minifig use The photography is also well done. Maybe in a thread like this with a part of a story it would be an idea to lessen the confusion indicated above by linking to the previous part(s) and/or the mission description in this case.
November 1, 201311 yr Author Thanks guys! Ummm, I'm a bit confused, but nice job! Sorry, I don't get the story. Do they use a Stock as Orphanage and hide the kids, because the merchant is coming? I guess I wasn't in much of a descriptive mood! They are trying to get the Orphans out of Eastgate because Petera (yeah, I wrote Paulos) has taken charge and is not treating them well. So they are smuggling them out into a merchant vessel. (That's why the sailors are helping.) Nice story, the poses on your figs are really cool. What does RtD stand for in your title? Raising the Dead. A community build that was started not to long ago but was kind of buried under all the book two stuff. Ha nice job! I like the sides of the roof, it is a nice decoration. Also, you always use the non-traditional parts like the hands well, in this case great use again! (One little correction, Petera holds Eastgate, Paulos is the one giving the missions :) Should have made them have more different names, I guess.) Thanks! Silly me! Yeah, I should have known that... Nice interior and minifig use The photography is also well done. Maybe in a thread like this with a part of a story it would be an idea to lessen the confusion indicated above by linking to the previous part(s) and/or the mission description in this case. Thanks! Yes, that would have been a good idea. I was in a bit of a hurry, and there aren't really any previous parts to the story proper, but I probably should have done that...
November 1, 201311 yr I like the roof and the SNOT window is neat I think the house would look better if it had more vertical wooden sections, instead of having four studs between supports (if you have the pieces) try switching to two studs for the most part
November 2, 201311 yr Nice MOC, but I think it would look better with more detail on the outside, or perhaps some landscape.
November 2, 201311 yr Author I like the roof and the SNOT window is neat I think the house would look better if it had more vertical wooden sections, instead of having four studs between supports (if you have the pieces) try switching to two studs for the most part Thanks! I don't have enough pieces anyway, but I do kind of like it more spaced apart. Of course with no landscaping that did make it look a little plain... Very nice build Kai! Love the fig posing! Thanks Infernum! Nice MOC, but I think it would look better with more detail on the outside, or perhaps some landscape. Thanks! Yeah, a little landscape would have made it not look so plain. But most of my landscape pieces were tied up, and I didn't want to spend too much time on this. Plus, the focus is the interior, so that's what I was concerned about.
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