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'Til now, I haven't used these and just kept them for memories' sake.
Photographed at Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel in Lantau Island.
IS 2326r
"Huldufolk" or mysterious hidden beings are said to reside in the lava fields – though not all can see them. Icelanders have long believed that rocks and cliffs were homes to elves and dwarfs. These markers were seen off the side of a main road at a driveway entrance.
With Dwarves about to assault the Drow on Avalonian soil, everything must be done to avoid open conflict between the Avalonian elves and the Mitgardian Dwarves. It will be far to bloody and likely to draw the full force of the two Guilds into a long war. And what will Ravage and his regime of terror make of such an opportunity?
Dwarves + Nick Oliveri
live at Bloom Mezzago
(Milan)
7 May 2015
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Dwarves + Nick Oliveri
live at Bloom Mezzago
(Milan)
7 May 2015
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Everybody knows Dwarves are the original Power Miners! The Thunder Driller always seemed like an obvious choice for being co-opted by Dwarves. I did manage to reproduce the drill-rotates-when-you-push-it play feature, but it's a bit sketchy.
Dwarves + Nick Oliveri
live at Bloom Mezzago
(Milan)
7 May 2015
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IS 2320r
"Huldufolk" or mysterious hidden beings are said to reside in the lava fields – though not all can see them. Icelanders have long believed that rocks and cliffs were homes to elves and dwarfs. These markers were seen off the side of a main road at a driveway entrance.
The Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt.
The Great Temple at Abu Simbel, which took about twenty years to build, was completed around year 24 of the reign of Rameses the Great (which corresponds to 1265 BCE). It was dedicated to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah, as well as to the deified Rameses himself. It is generally considered the grandest and most beautiful of the temples commissioned during the reign of Rameses II, and one of the most beautiful in Egypt. Its purpose was to impress Egypt's southern neighbors, and also to reinforce the status of Egyptian religion in the region. Historians say that the design of Abu Simbel expresses a measure of ego and pride in Ramesses II.
Four colossal 20 meter statues of the pharaoh with the double Atef crown of Upper and Lower Egypt decorate the facade of the temple, which is 35 meters wide and is topped by a frieze with 22 baboons, worshippers of the sun and flank the entrance.[3] The colossal statues were sculptured directly from the rock in which the temple was located before it was moved. All statues represent Ramesses II, seated on a throne and wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. The statue to the left of the entrance was damaged in an earthquake, leaving only the lower part of the statue still intact. The head and torso can still be seen at the statue's feet.
Main Street Electrical Parade
Main Street USA
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World
Orlando, Florida
December 8, 2012
These are part of my Dwarf army. To achieve the red I used a Dark Flesh basecoat, then applied Scab Red over the top (leaving the Dark Flesh in the recesses), before putting a layer of Red Gore over the top (leaving some of the Scab Red showing).
The armour and weapons were drybrushed Chainmail Silver over a Chaos Black undercoat.
The arrow feathers were drybrushed with Deheb Stone.
These are part of my Dwarf army. To achieve the red I used a Dark Flesh basecoat, then applied Scab Red over the top (leaving the Dark Flesh in the recesses), before putting a layer of Red Gore over the top (leaving some of the Scab Red showing).
The armour and weapons were drybrushed Chainmail Silver over a Chaos Black undercoat.
The arrow feathers were drybrushed with Deheb Stone.
I finally managed to get hold of a Dwarves' Mine set (they're available on TRU's website now). And yeah, for a playset-style set, it's pretty slick. Lots of minifigs and accessories.
My real reason for posting this: my set is the non-"limited edition" version. Anyone know if there's any difference other than the printing on the box?
These are part of my Dwarf army. To achieve the red I used a Dark Flesh basecoat, then applied Scab Red over the top (leaving the Dark Flesh in the recesses), before putting a layer of Red Gore over the top (leaving some of the Scab Red showing).
The armour and weapons were drybrushed Chainmail Silver over a Chaos Black undercoat.
The arrow feathers were drybrushed with Deheb Stone.
Dwarves + Nick Oliveri
live at Bloom Mezzago
(Milan)
7 May 2015
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You may not modify, publish or use any files on
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This is a re-release of a 2007 Target exclusive. This is a wide release but will not feature the Special Edition packaging.
Price: $59.99 USD; $74.99 CAD
575 pcs
Available in August
Dwarves + Nick Oliveri
live at Bloom Mezzago
(Milan)
7 May 2015
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© 2015 ELENA DI VINCENZO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
I retain all copyrights of any picture on this page.
You may not modify, publish or use any files on
this page without written permission and consent.
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This is a re-release of a 2007 Target exclusive. This is a wide release but will not feature the Special Edition packaging.
Price: $59.99 USD; $74.99 CAD
575 pcs
Available in August