LCC - Aftermath of war

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LCC - Aftermath of war

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Paul von Brickenstein is on his way home from the battlefield. There have been a lot of fights.
Especially the last one against a small group of Areani was tough. Fortunately they got one of these captured, to behead him in the city...

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Very Nice scene! The tree is very nice, and I like how you've included a POW. Where did you get that bloody/bandaged torso and head,are they decals?
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Nice work, love the tree!
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Really liking that base design and the over all look of the MOC is great. :)
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friskywhiskers wrote:Very Nice scene! The tree is very nice, and I like how you've included a POW. Where did you get that bloody/bandaged torso and head,are they decals?
I think they're from citizen brick but I'm not sure.


As said, Very cool build! But in reality you would never catch an Areani alive. :p
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Very cool scene, and nice stickers or whatever you used, they really add to it well. 8)
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The tree is fantastic and I like your base. The figs fit the challenge well :)
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My favorite little detail about this build is the little cross with Helm on top. The tree is very nice! I am not sure how you did the structure of the tree, but I will figure that out! I love it!
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First of all, thank you for your motivating comments ! :)
Mark of Falworth wrote:As said, Very cool build! But in reality you would never catch an Areani alive. :p
Must have been a lucky coincidence. But if you are happy with it, he will not be alive even longer.
friskywhiskers wrote:Where did you get that bloody/bandaged torso and head,are they decals?
Velliscig wrote:Very cool scene, and nice stickers or whatever you used, they really add to it well. 8)
Mark was right with his hint. These parts are printed by citizenbrick.com, I can really recommend that store, the printing has a high quaility and they have awesome parts.
PsychoPixie wrote:The tree is very nice! I am not sure how you did the structure of the tree, but I will figure that out! I love it!
I have done it with the parts below. There is an upper circle, and some leaves under it, to fill up holes.

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