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Alamut Gate by dita svelte
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where did he get all the pieces?>
Where did he get all those new arches? I dont see any of the pop sets with the tan arches, just the caramel ones, and there are only 4 white ones in the alamut castle set. Did he paint these, or order them from lego digital designer?
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Re: where did he get all the pieces?>
He probably got them from bricklink.com. You can view the specific color and piece here.Badbriancool wrote:Where did he get all those new arches? I dont see any of the pop sets with the tan arches, just the caramel ones, and there are only 4 white ones in the alamut castle set. Did he paint these, or order them from lego digital designer?
And the Grand Emporium does have a few in tan though too.
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Re: Alamut Gate by dita svelte
It is a great MOC, without question. And since I build mainly in Islamic architecture, I take particular interest in seeing that there are actually some others out there doing so. Yes, buy yourself some PoP sets - I've long hoped that their launch would spur some work in these styles.Athalus wrote:I has been a long white since i've seen such a great arabian moc. I really need to buy me some PoP sets!
My favorite detail is the use of the headlight bricks to simulate tilework. That's a nice touch. The vaulting detail using the graduated archway is really pretty, too.
Just FWIW, it's not an "arabian" MOC, though.
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The way he blends the colors and tones together is just stunning! PoP alternates are going to be a hit I just know it.
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I might just have to use a modified version of that headlight concept for a tapestry or something in a castle. Thats a really cool build.
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