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Post by wunztwice »

Spectacular work. I really like it all. The easel and the pallette are great and the figs work very well. As always I enjoyed these figs and I can't wit for tomorrow's. Have a great one everybody!
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So hands are so far used on people,animals and easels by you eh?!I`ve thought about that sitting design but I really don`t do Viggnette-type building.
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It looks strikingly like (the brickshelf galleries) mijasper...He is an awesome small builder. And, he uses minifig hands for....EVERYTHING! (almost)
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Modesty wrote:It looks strikingly like (the brickshelf galleries) mijasper...He is an awesome small builder. And, he uses minifig hands for....EVERYTHING! (almost)
I must admit that I found a lot of inspiration in his gallery. :wink:

For the time being, this is the last character; a lord with some peacocks.
I'll continue to update the gallery though, but no longer every day.

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He definately looks like a peacock kinda guy.

All, struttin' his stuff and whatnot.
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Aye` he looks very lordly!Those peacocks are good to as usual.
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Post by The Hordesman »

Your ideas are amazing, the use of hands is awesome and all those other very small pieces!

What I like is that Youve slowly turned over to the reinassance and now it looks more 1600, but I really like that! Not many have displayed civilians from that age. :)
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I like the peacocks, but the tail could use a bit more color, maybe some 1x1 rounds, although that might make it too thick.

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Great use of the Lockheart body! Your work never ceases to amaze.
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Very nice,as always.
I love the use of hands in your animals,very clever.
The peacocks look very nice as well as the lord himself.

Sad you won't be updating everyday,but how can you come with such a great idea everyday anyhow? :wink:
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I forgot to say that I'm also sad you wont be updating everyday :(. But, at least you haven't stopped completely :)!

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marakoeschtra wrote:For the time being, this is the last character; a lord with some peacocks.
I'll continue to update the gallery though, but no longer every day.
Noooooo!!! :cry:

Well, thank you very much for this series, and I'm looking forward to more -- albeit irregular -- updates in the future. I guess the good news is that you've inspired several other C-C members to build their own sets of minifigs. Great job! :)
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Post by Norro »

Wow, these are all great representing a lot of time, skill, and creativity. The geese remain my faviourite!

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I like the little chair for that the muse is sitting on and I love the bow that the hunter has.

Great work, can't wait to see what's next.
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I don't have anything to say that hasn't already been said. Keep up the great work!
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