Castle Gate
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Good, quite good. I enjoy the realistic feel about it. You did a great job avoiding the big grey wall syndrome, both by use of different greys, and varying the depth of the walls. I espically like the wooden structures on the top. They not only add to the realism, but give it a feeling of age, as though it had stood for a couple centuries. A quite excellent creation.
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Next will be modern town building. We (Lugpol members) are building rather big town diorama. So that`s in my mind now. And later?bikicsmilan wrote: Have you got a specific plan as to what you'll build next?
Probably Dwarves Brewery or Blacksmith
I`ve added some pictures of the back of this building
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Hey Kris,
This is a gorgeous MOC. I particularly like the hoarding and the porticullis. How did you attach the tiles on the wagon to the ___ (flex tubing? ribbed hose?)?
Bruce
This is a gorgeous MOC. I particularly like the hoarding and the porticullis. How did you attach the tiles on the wagon to the ___ (flex tubing? ribbed hose?)?
Bruce
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AlohaBruce N H wrote: This is a gorgeous MOC. I particularly like the hoarding and the porticullis. How did you attach the tiles on the wagon to the ___ (flex tubing? ribbed hose?)?
Bruce
This is combination of this elements
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/75
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/4733
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/6019
Plus plates and tiles
You can see this on this picture
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Kris1 ... Cart/5.jpg
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I used almost the same technique to make a wheel a couple of days ago, and now i see it here, we had the same ideaBruce N H wrote:Hey Kris,
This is a gorgeous MOC. I particularly like the hoarding and the porticullis. How did you attach the tiles on the wagon to the ___ (flex tubing? ribbed hose?)?
Bruce
Like everyone said, this is a very nice MOC. I don't have much to say that hasn't been said yet.
DNL
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Hi!
Can you tell me how you make crate?
PS. I love this gate!
Polish Version
Cześć!
Mógłbyś mi powiedzieć jak zrobiłeś kratę?
PS. Kocham tę bramę!
Can you tell me how you make crate?
PS. I love this gate!
Polish Version
Cześć!
Mógłbyś mi powiedzieć jak zrobiłeś kratę?
PS. Kocham tę bramę!
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Wonderful, Kris, wonderful! I like the fact of how real it looks with that (awesome) mottling. the moat is pretty cool to. But the thing I like the most is that section of hoardings! They are amazing. I will definately use your technique in the future.
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Re: Castle Gate
It realy portrays the scene of life at a castle.
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