Medieval City

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pijani
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Re: Medieval City

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beautifull :) I love the tower endings (part that I've always had problems with)
It looks so realistic!
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Re: Medieval City

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That thing is tremendous in size. Very inspiring to see a castle that large with so much detail... Keep up the good work! I loved everything about it. Wait were both named Daniel we should definately get all the Daniel's to build a super huge castle layout together and name it Daniel's Castle lol.. :lol:

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Re: Medieval City

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This is great... So much detail. I really like the wooden hoardings on top of the towers, it's something I haven't seen much of before this. Great job.
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Re: Medieval City

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DNL, there's very little I can say about your MOCs. They are just that good!

I quite like the shape of your city and the surrounding landscape. Your work continues to amaze me (and obviously many others) as you constantly push our ideas of just what a LEGO castle can look like. My only criticism has nothing to do with the castle but rather with the two buildings that flank the castle walls. Both of these cottages look too large against the castle's exterior walls and make the castle look out-of-scale. While I love the general landscaping, I think that the overall MOC would be better served if the cottages were located against the rock face rather than being so close to the lower walls. The one cottage in particular really shrinks the city simply by resting right next to the entrance. It really makes this giant city look quite small.

That one small criticism aside, keep up the amazing work. You really are leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of us.
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I like it! :) Beaultiful! :D
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this is nuts, i love it! i wish i had 1/100th of those bricks
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:shock: My brain is about to implode due to the amazing level of detail. this has everything I like about cathedrals except it's a castle which makes it even better!

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Re: Medieval City

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Fantastic build, full of so much detail.
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Absolutely beautiful, love the detail and the shape of the design in general :)
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