Walled City by marakoeschtra

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I'm impressed and inspired by his work. There are some really great ideas in there. He has a great ability to squeeze so much into a small space. He doesn't bother with the HUGE and goes for the small details. It's all excellent work.
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Yea.. no doubt... this is very very well done. I'm impressed by his work here. I can't imagine how much work it took... but I think it's something to be very proud of.
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:shock: *whistle (you know, the one when you are finished picking your jaw up off the floor)*

Can't really add to the comments so far. It is pretty nice to look at.
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Wow. This is awsome and has inspired me ALOT! I was wondering. Is that real water in the fountain?
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Yeah, its inspiring me to put more detail like ornate decorations on my gigantic walls & tower.

I also like the minifig giving the viewers a tour of the place. Thats a neat little idea.
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This guy really knows how to detail his Mocs!
Im guessing this is just one section of what will be a large medieval city?
Hopefully it is because I want to see more of this!
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This is absolutely awe inspiring. Probably my favorite collection of MOC's to date. Nothing I say could do it justice.
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