LakeHold - (my first MOC)

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Shadowviking wrote: Darnit, where is that skellie! :evil:
You're too good. :P
I would check out the windows if I were you... ;)

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ook22 wrote:I would check out the windows if I were you... ;)
Darn it, still can't find Waldo.

So, when are you gonna announce your next MOC (which just appeared on Brickshelf)? Don't want to steal your thunder. 8)
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Hmm, well I still can't find the skeleton you have in there, but I did notice some more things I'll comment on instead!

I was noticeing your use of wall sections. I never noticed that there were some many on this MOC. Normally isn't so much a good thing, but in this MOC, the way you've used them is spectacular, and the fact that you used them for the outside AND inside of the improves thier use even more.

I also like the way you incorporated the lion head bricks. Normally these just don't work that well, but you made them seem as though they actualyl belong on the wall, rather than just slapped on there to be on there.

You are not corrupted by the way 'we' think (yet... :twisted: ) and so you seem to really think about how to use them well, rather than just disreguard them!

Bravo again, and I will hunt for the skeleton till my eyes bleed if need-be!!! :?
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Gumby wrote:
ook22 wrote:I would check out the windows if I were you... ;)
Darn it, still can't find Waldo.

So, when are you gonna announce your next MOC (which just appeared on Brickshelf)? Don't want to steal your thunder. 8)
Oh, heh I wasn't really gonna announce that one... It was just a little side project. I'm working on a new full scale MOC as we speak.

wunztwice wrote:Hmm, well I still can't find the skeleton you have in there, but I did notice some more things I'll comment on instead!

I was noticeing your use of wall sections. I never noticed that there were some many on this MOC. Normally isn't so much a good thing, but in this MOC, the way you've used them is spectacular, and the fact that you used them for the outside AND inside of the improves thier use even more.

I also like the way you incorporated the lion head bricks. Normally these just don't work that well, but you made them seem as though they actualyl belong on the wall, rather than just slapped on there to be on there.

You are not corrupted by the way 'we' think (yet... Twisted Evil ) and so you seem to really think about how to use them well, rather than just disreguard them!

Bravo again, and I will hunt for the skeleton till my eyes bleed if need-be!!! Confused
Yeah I really wanted to build a "classic" castle with the traditional walls. I have so many great memories of building with those that I wanted to try again. To me all LEGO is fair game as long as it looks good mashed together. Hopefully I can resist the group think a little longer.

Good luck finding the skellie. He's pretty well hidden. You'll have to think structurally to deduce his location... ;)

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ook22 wrote: Oh, heh I wasn't really gonna announce that one... It was just a little side project. I'm working on a new full scale MOC as we speak.
Okay, I'll force the issue, as it's a great micro-MOC. See this thread. I'll also put it up on my blog, MicroBricks. Also looking forward to your next full scale creation.

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