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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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This is amazing! I adore the way they are so detailed using TLG style!

My one problem with it is that there seem to be too many sets with similar prices for one wave.

Also I think these are even better than your Minias Tirth set, and is think you should at least Try to put it on lego Ideas. Also, the fact that its a unique theme may help. I would truly love to see these as sets.

These really are great. I'd buy the complete line!

This really looks great, but also like something lego would actually do! I like the variations in style, like the snowy climate vs dessert climate, nice job.

Seriously well done!

They all are brilliantly built, but my favorite has to be the Myrdoc Army Pack, with the Issiad Army Pack following close behind. I am seriously sad we aren't going to see them in real life!

What is the Ardun Knight's torso piece?

Looks dark green... No design apparent under the armor indent... Could be the CMF Elf Warrior or the Green Dragon wizard, with the torso flipped so the design's hidden on the back. Not sure what other dark green torsos are out there (probably several)

Amazing series, altogether! The building sets are superb, and the whole line has great appeal for more mature fans of Lego, like the LotR and Hobbit sets have. The characters in the storyline are also intriguing and bring a sense of depth and purpose into the sets.

The whole contrast between a desert nation and a snowfield nation is interesting, so for the sequels you need factions that live in a forest and at sea. :grin:

Really nice sets and designs, I like them! They will be one day a real product? :classic:

A fantastic idea and great execution of sets.

I would buy them all. :sweet:

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  On 9/11/2014 at 11:04 PM, Bricknblue said:

I think the prices are laughably off, but the designs. Beautiful. Some of the best brick built dragons I have seen.

I had to estimate on the prices, since I never took piece counts; for wave two, I'm counting, the better to say what the imaginary prices for the sets should be.

  On 9/11/2014 at 11:05 PM, LordDan said:

My one problem with it is that there seem to be too many sets with similar prices for one wave.

Yeah, good point - there are a lot of small sets, and not enough middle-sized ones to build up to the quite large products. This is something I plan to handle better in the second wave.

  On 9/12/2014 at 4:44 AM, Lind Whisperer said:

What is the Ardun Knight's torso piece?

It's some dark green torso, flipped around to hide the printing - I think it's either the CMF Shakespeare or the Mandarin from Iron Man? I forget. :tongue:

Thanks all for your thoughts; if you're interested in seeing the next stage of the project, check out the second wave, which is slowly going public!

Dang, I would buy these in a heartbeat.

  On 9/18/2014 at 7:24 AM, Nuju Metru said:

I had to estimate on the prices, since I never took piece counts; for wave two, I'm counting, the better to say what the imaginary prices for the sets should be.

It's not you, it's LEGO. Look at the Hobbit set that has a dragon mold, the thing is $130 and shouldn't be more than $80-$100. I am curious to how many pieces are in one of your fantastic dragons.

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Awesome job. I really like it!

The only thing is you could add some more colors. Like 64020. U made red dragon and blue elements. Makes it much more like orginal lego imho.

Really great job tho!

Fabulous builds and the whole line of sets look like something that could really be produced :thumbup: I'm very impressed with how pose able your dragons are considering their size, and they still look good :wub:

It's easy to see you've put a ton of effort and time into these 'sets', and it paid off :classic:

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Very well done. They look as if they could be real life lego sets.

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