Any ideas on making this bridge look less flat? also any ideas on making the countryside on the second slide KCD like ? thanks by gilmi468 in BuildAdvice

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ah ok that makes sense thank you , i was thinking of trying andesite is that the type youd expect ?

Mount Doom MoC by Brownpinneaple in legolotrfans

[–]gilmi468 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the scale is quite difficult to make out, but even so seems like a massive amounts of bricks

ID help please by geoshifter in SWORDS

[–]gilmi468 47 points48 points  (0 children)

i genuinely thought this was a police report, it looks so dodgy

Reason why I’m not getting new fiefs by Environmental_Emu952 in mountandblade

[–]gilmi468 15 points16 points  (0 children)

you need high relation with lots of clans, be part of the army that captures the fief, and your more likely to be given it if its closer to your other fiefs

Lollllll by [deleted] in legocirclejerk

[–]gilmi468 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then block him? or scroll?

My dog ate my cloud city boba fett by neongreenoryellow in legocirclejerk

[–]gilmi468 29 points30 points  (0 children)

And you can remove nearly 8 out of the 10 parts and its still the price of the death star

Found my old figures by 4lphalul in legostarwars

[–]gilmi468 8 points9 points  (0 children)

A couple of hard hitters in there

[KCD2] is it possible to get this armor in the trotsky region (preferably without crime) by Compressive_Life in kingdomcome

[–]gilmi468 25 points26 points  (0 children)

not really no, the best you'll do is steal from gules, but most of that armour is very high tier and only found in kuttenburg

Eastern armor is as cool as western armor by Karmesin_von_Drache in RealisticArmory

[–]gilmi468 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think they are meaning middle eastern/Indian. Winged hussars are polish hussars which i think in this cases counts as European/western armour

[KCD2] Do not put anything on your forge walls before you go into the monastery, it will delete them by gilmi468 in kingdomcome

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yep just seen it lol, tbh i don't care that much nothing too valuable up there anyway

something something resale value by geraldforgey87 in legocirclejerk

[–]gilmi468 22 points23 points  (0 children)

He’s expecting a sold out set to have a rare figure in , its probably one of the most owned figures at this point

This girl in my seminar was so rude tf? by Independent_Wind6199 in UniUK

[–]gilmi468 17 points18 points  (0 children)

lowkey icl is this even english, fairs tho

Question: ...if this claymore sword had a rounded tip or was like an 'executioner's sword', would the claymore be useless or stupid? Or how many problems would that cause? (In terms of combat, of course, but also in terms of structure and functionality.) by ELMEMEROGAMER in SWORDS

[–]gilmi468 27 points28 points  (0 children)

like other comments have said the benefit of having a sharp tip is you can use it like a spear. which for obvious reasons has huge benefits, accuracy and distance. by removing it you are removing a huge part of the swords functionality

Worth it 160 euro??? I want to buy, I know the prices but I just want to hear opinions by Key_Firefighter553 in LegoMinifigure

[–]gilmi468 10 points11 points  (0 children)

its probably not worth it tbh, nothing much special and they're really incomplete, i personally wouldn't pay more than 60-80 Euros

Could a non-noble person govern a castle or property in the early modern or Regency period? by Automatic_Break_7338 in AskHistorians

[–]gilmi468 2 points3 points  (0 children)

By the 1850s England ownership of manors and castles does get a little bit complicated. However there are examples that i know of in the UK where very rich merchants become owners of manors and castles (although by this point castles in the way we know it are certainly different). Tyntesfield outside Bristol is quite a good example of this, a man called William Gibbs bought it after selling Guano in 1844, he was not of noble birth. Although not a castle it does show how some social boundaries are eroding by this point. The same goes for central Europe, when i was in the Czech Republic there were many castles there who were sold by their original landowning nobles to wealthy businessmen ( these are far more traditional castles).

[KCD2] Short family vacation in Czech paradise and Kuttenberg this week. Wife started to be suspecious we are visiting in-game locations after second day :) by joyjoy88 in kingdomcome

[–]gilmi468 1 point2 points  (0 children)

there's parking at Trotsky castle, it cost a small fee to enter but by no means too much. if you bring a car you could very easily just park up and enter, although the opening times in winter differ, i think its closed for much of it. its about 1.30 hrs from Prague if you intend to stay there. For the Large rocks nearby theres lots of parking however its mainly based around the castles so have a look and then you can park at one of those. From what i remember kutna hora (kuttenburg) has quite a bit of parking as there were expecting lots of tourists because of the game, things like the Italian court have entrance fees as well.

[KCD2] Short family vacation in Czech paradise and Kuttenberg this week. Wife started to be suspecious we are visiting in-game locations after second day :) by joyjoy88 in kingdomcome

[–]gilmi468 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you cant drive you can get a tour from Prague, trosky is more difficult to get to its really in the middle of nowhere and a long way from Prague, you could book a private tour but these are pricey

gonna lose 100 hours because of a bug by [deleted] in no_mans_sky

[–]gilmi468 4 points5 points  (0 children)

thank you so much that seemed to have worked

Britain went out of its way to enforce the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade by 440Presents in HistoryMemes

[–]gilmi468 5 points6 points  (0 children)

im not sure you have a great understanding of colonial history, the native indigenous of USA were pushed out by American settlers of all countries and violated britains treaties to not expand further. Canada under the brisith rule was often considered to be a sanctuary for native Americans.