Watchtower on the Road by Roger Cageot

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Watchtower on the Road by Roger Cageot

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Hi all,

This is Roger Cageot's first posting on Flickr, but, man, he started out with a bang. Be sure to click through to the gallery to see all of the details, views from all sides, even coming apart in a clever way to see the interior, of his [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/188145996@N08/ ... 4277051626]Watchtower on the Road[/url].

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Roger Cageot here

Thanks for the post Bruce ! And for the comments about my Moc :)
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Roger Cageot/Paul Corbak, your MOC is stunning. Wonderful job.
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Thank you Jtooker !
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Love the stone walls! That is one of my favorite wall styles, it doesn't look way to crumbly and ancient but it doesn't look to straight and square either. I would love to try walls like that when I get enough pieces. I also love the trees and the wall that separates the creek from the water mill. Is there a story behind the scene?

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Oh, one more thing how did you get those white pigs? Are the genuine Lego?
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Thanks :)

No special story behind the scene, just a lot of medieval architecture/landscape image in my head :)

And no, the pigs aren't genuine Lego... (couldn't remember at first but I just check ;) )
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This is marvelous! When I realized it split open I was like WHAT?!?! :shock: :shock: Amazing work and your MOC was so inspiring it inspired myself to make this MOC that split open: (for the CCCXVIII)

https://sites.google.com/view/bishons-lego-c ... crate-race

Thanks for the inspiration. :D
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I looks amazing the walls are very well done I would like to learn to build my walls like that
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