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That's pretty cool! I like all the sculpting work on the front of the castle.
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Ohh, Ahh. Nice texture and scale but perhaps lacks some 'completeness'; I can't put my finger exactly on what's missing though...
God Bless,
Nathan
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Nathan
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Very interesting!!! I've actually looked at it earlier today, as it was on the 'newest' list on brickshelf.
I really like the sculptures, and the unusual half-spheres on the outer walls.
It's fairly unusual, I must say. All the angles and arches are different, and the over all impression is as though it is from some fantasy world. Also, I see it's in a tropical region, as there are palm trees. Another interesting alternative to the usual pine tree forests.
I really like the sculptures, and the unusual half-spheres on the outer walls.
It's fairly unusual, I must say. All the angles and arches are different, and the over all impression is as though it is from some fantasy world. Also, I see it's in a tropical region, as there are palm trees. Another interesting alternative to the usual pine tree forests.