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On a roll... which is what I've been on with my alphabet project these past few weeks!

But actually, 'O' is for Overseer:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Athos ... rseer1.jpg

The whole supervisorial gallery:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=231157

The alphabet, thus far:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=191062

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Very nice... And I'd love to see the castle they're building with those stones (hint, hint).

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To quote Lord Felix from your "N" post,
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Too many... Too quickly... Too good...:D


Seriously though, the "cart" is great and the Royal Knight torso actually works well here. Nice as ussual.
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Post by Spongey »

Yet another excellent vig. This is reminiscent of the master carpenter/foreman in the movie "The Ten Commandments."
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Post by ZIGGY! »

Really well done! Maybe you wanna slow down to two letters a week though :wink:

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Wow. Great job as usual.
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Post by Remyth »

Nice. I like this vig a lot. Th overseer is quite nice(almost how I invisioned him), and the workers are cool. Nice cart, too.

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Post by Prince Imdol »

I love this series of excellent vignettes. This one is good too. I like the wheels of the carts.
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I like the way the workers are using logs to roll the heavy stone. Very realistic.

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Post by Norro »

This one I really like a lot. One of your best so far, the torso, stone, and cart, are all nice...

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