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- Freeman
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Nice work with your limited resources. I need to get so much more grey and castle appropriate bricks myself.
To be a true vignette, it should be done on an 8x8 plate, but no matter, you've done a nice little small scene here. I think I'd like his arm to be raised a bit to give that indication he's offering her the flowers. It would be nice if his head could be tilted to be looking up at her but, alas, we are limited by minifig physiology!
Anyway, good job.
~ Joan
To be a true vignette, it should be done on an 8x8 plate, but no matter, you've done a nice little small scene here. I think I'd like his arm to be raised a bit to give that indication he's offering her the flowers. It would be nice if his head could be tilted to be looking up at her but, alas, we are limited by minifig physiology!
Anyway, good job.
~ Joan
Well, Fubu, you say you know nothing about standards, yet you know they
exist, No?
Please stop downing yourself, I'm fed up with "I guess I'm no good" or
statements to that effect.
You will find, Fubu that the most critical judge you find here is usually
yourself, so lighten up, and feel free to build as you feel most comfortable,
and don' t worry about the size of your Mocs, or the number of figures you do
or do not have...
exist, No?
Please stop downing yourself, I'm fed up with "I guess I'm no good" or
statements to that effect.
You will find, Fubu that the most critical judge you find here is usually
yourself, so lighten up, and feel free to build as you feel most comfortable,
and don' t worry about the size of your Mocs, or the number of figures you do
or do not have...
"Life is a blooming miracle, all wrapped in a package of light, and the hands of God are ever strong for doing what He might..."
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- Freeman
- Posts: 84
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FUBU, as boses said, don't be so hard on yourself. You're young, it's hard to have a lot of Lego at your age, and you did great with what you had at hand. You did a nice job, regardless of your brick availability, so no worries.
Now stop beating yourself up and go have some fun building! It's all about fun.
Now stop beating yourself up and go have some fun building! It's all about fun.
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- Freeman
- Posts: 84
- Joined: Tue Aug 30, 2005 12:38 am
- Location: Vancouver, Canada
No, you have me beat by a longshot! I have a mere 7. Yes, that's right, a measly 7. It's hard collecting good minifigs these days. Right now I'm more focused on getting the bricks to build the actual structures, and I'll try to order castle minifigs, and pieces I need to make minifigs suitable to the castle/medieval setting from BrickLink as I can manage it.Graynar wrote:I'm probally the only person here with a measly 30 castle minifigs!
Graynar
- wizardnoob28
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