My CC2 entries, Assasins & Cutthroats' Gambit

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My CC2 entries, Assasins & Cutthroats' Gambit

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The Royal Lion crown prince has crossed some one dangerous.
Not realising the danger he is in, he merrily walks out of the bar he
visits regularly...

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http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Frysl ... s01_lr.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Frysl ... s02_lr.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Frysl ... s03_lr.jpg
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Post by verneer »

Awesome! The second assassin is almost unncessary - I'm sure the first one will get the job done. Great scene!

I would love for lego to make a set like that. I won't get my hopes up though.

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Post by Rubberchickenknight »

great vignette!i'm not that much a fan of lion knights so i don't really care if that guy gets assinated :D looking at those customized knives, i guess i'm not the only one who cuts pirate swords!
justa question are those assasins rivals or are they working together?
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Post by xiblal »

I really love it. The way you formed the roof, door and the sculpture I can really picture the rest of the pub.
Great job!!! :D
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Post by Fry_slayer »

The second one is a backup...in case the intended target puts up a fight with the first one..just to be sure u know?

P.S. tats why the intended victim is a Royal Lion crown prince
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Post by Formendacil »

I love the look of the scene, and the characters look awesome. The only thing I dislike is that there is no support for the wall on the near (in the picture) side, thus making it look too unstable. I imagine that you are going for a cutaway look (after all, this IS a vignette), but I really don't like unstable looks.

Other than that, it looks awesome. And I like the Royal Knight prince, myself. Both his faction,a dn the way you made him. :D
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When outlaws hole up to gamble, more than gold is at steak. Ale served, weapons near
& tension high, any incident may prove fatal

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Post by Longbowmen »

Wow, that's a nice one to you know!! Especially the dice!!!
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Post by Lord Mikal »

These are really creative, Fry. I like your assassins a lot. The gambling hall is pretty sweet, too, the dice are great.

One question though, how do you do the backgrounds, and could you make them availible to the rest of us? Your pictures look so professioinal - Exactly like LEGO's pictures!
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Post by kajo163 »

Wow, Fry!
Hats of to you!

They all really have an outstanding sense for detail wich is very good plus you manage to give them a very Classic Castle feel, maybe it's the background of the pics, but this really feels like Lego!

Great work!

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Post by Dragon Master »

Dude what do you use as background?
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Post by Fry_slayer »

It is inappropriate to list technical detail in this thread, i have posted a new thread here

viewtopic.php?t=3453

Feel free to ask questions regarding my photo/background
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