An amazing MOC at BF05

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An amazing MOC at BF05

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ottoatm wrote:
CAI wrote:
A lot of amazing creations. I was browsing through the Club/Event gallery and found this from BF05....amazing, absolutly amazing ..

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/crmac ... g_2718.jpg


WOW

I had never seen that pic... it is in a class ALL it's own... thanks for the link... and... is that Sava in the background?

I was also very impressed by this castle's design: http://www.maj.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=233888


I'm surpirsied it hasen't been discussed. This is one of the best MOCs i've ever seen - it's insanity!!

I wonder if Sava has any information about it. Is there another link somewhere with more shots and some info?
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There are plenty of pics to see of it everywhere, and it has been discussed, but as I am at work I cannot take the time to find the threads or pictures.

This MOC is more insane than you know.

This MOC had three sides. The first side, seen as you entered the room, was of a huge city scape, complete with sky scrapers and a monorail.

As you walked around the MOC clockwise, the entire scene began to change into that particular shot you see there, a huge mountain with castle parts.

As you continued to the third side, you were greeted with some sort of futuristic scene, where a huge techno-Jesus was being either assembled to be crucified, or being disassembled after just being so. The MOC lost me on this one.

None of the buildings had interiors, and the transitional areas, some of which you can see in the shot you found, had multicolor random parts, mainly used for support as far as I know.

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Hey,

There's a long thread on this creation here, and ottoatm actually posted in that thread. :P

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Okay, thanks guys. May as well delete this, no need of clogg'n the board.

Cheers.
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CAI wrote:I was also very impressed by this castle's design: http://www.maj.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=233888
Just so that you know, that's Magnus' castle there, and that's my Maj.com folder you've found. Feel free to ask questions about any other pics you've found in there.
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Bruce N H wrote:There's a long thread on this creation here, and ottoatm actually posted in that thread.
Since this is a duplicate thread, I'm going to lock this one. Please continue the discussion in the thread above.
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