My Castle Project Update

Discussion of personal LEGO Castle creations
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Tycho McKorley
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Post by Tycho McKorley »

The way you've formed a castle over time is ingenious. How many more versions of the castle can we expect?
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erikut
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Post by erikut »

holey donkey poo thats like totaly extreme ecselent. i think theres not enough nice words to ecspress my feelings about this castle. i wish i had so many bricks
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Mr. D
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Post by Mr. D »

James, that is truely sublime. It has such a simple feel to it, but, on close observation, it has a lot of detail. Take the stairs and the arch for decoration over the door way to a small corner tower as examples.

I really like the way your doing it in stages. I it can happen that, when a MOC is first started, you build things really detailed; but, as things progress, you're tempted to "hurry up and get it done", therefor sacrificing some would-be detail. However, your stages approach really fixes that problem.

Well done!

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Dragonlord Esq.
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Post by Dragonlord Esq. »

I don't think I can overstate how skilled this man is. These are by far the best Lego castles I have ever seen.
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Dusty
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Post by Dusty »

I bow down to thee. That is to put it mildly the coolest castle I have ever seen. The paliside is awsome. I have been trying to figure out how I am going to make a wood fort/outpost for my castle stuff and your wall has giving me some ideas.

Dusty
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