Hey all,
Here's a cathedral by Legodrummer:
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Looks good, but I'm not very fond of the green square patch of grass at the back. Looks a little blocky. I like all the roofs and the statues though.
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Are you sure that's a cathedral... Looked a lot to me like a palace/castle. Actually, I was strongly reminded of Cair Paravel from Narnia.
Nothing in keywords except "Castle"...
Still, that's a pretty good creation there, from what the two pics reveal. I agree with Sir Terrance that the raised lawn on the back could have been better executed, but I think it's a very intriguing concept.
Nothing in keywords except "Castle"...
Still, that's a pretty good creation there, from what the two pics reveal. I agree with Sir Terrance that the raised lawn on the back could have been better executed, but I think it's a very intriguing concept.
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The back lawn looks thrown together, but it's overall a great looking creation. I'm having a hard time telling if it's minifig scale or not--does anyone else face this confusion?
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You're not alone... Some of the windows and the front door suggest minifig scale. But overall, judging from the roof peaks and the towers, I think it's not in minifig scale.eNiGMa wrote:The back lawn looks thrown together, but it's overall a great looking creation. I'm having a hard time telling if it's minifig scale or not--does anyone else face this confusion?
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