james' new castle

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Stephen
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Post by Stephen »

Great work, James. I also like the idea of building in stages. I can't wait to see Stage 3 and 4 and 5! The terrain looks realistic and I like the way you've built the castle into the landscape.

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canadais2cool
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lookes great. one of the better small castles i have seen.
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canadais2cool wrote:lookes great. one of the better small castles i have seen.
Small?? This thing looks like is is going to be huge!

Good job James, keep at it!
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Post by James »

Thanks for the feedback guys. It's really appreciated. Lots of valid constructive critasism too which is really great. All points have been taken on board, some have been acted upon already. I'm 1/2 way through photoing the next section so I can get on with building the 4th. And yes, I've dressed the model with minifigs this time ;)
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Post by darkstarsk8er327 »

pretty awesome. i like very large castles
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