CCC3 Room interior entry: The King's Treasure Room

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Recluce
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CCC3 Room interior entry: The King's Treasure Room

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Well, I succeeded in making something that contains no altered parts whatsoever!

Here is the king's treasure room, with all of the kingdom's most prized treasures. Those intrepid bandits the Wolfpack have decided to tunnel up through the floor to plunder all the gold, silver, gems and precious artifacts.

Top view
Opened up
The loot
Contest folder when public

Those are the official contest pics, but there are a few more!
Jewel Thief
The King's finest treasure

Mods, if anything in the entry does not meet standards, please let me know. Also, is there anything else I would have to do to enter it? Or is posting it here ok? C&C welcome.
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Nice MOC! The opened floor is a realy good idea.
It`s to hide the treasures isn`t it?
It reminds me of the pope in Avignon.
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Re: CCC3 Room interior entry: The King's Treasure Room

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Recluce wrote:Also, is there anything else I would have to do to enter it? Or is posting it here ok?
You need to submit it here:
http://www.classic-castle.com/events/co ... /index.php

I like your room, BTW. I wish I had one like it in my house. :lol:


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I like all the jewels. Good choice with the floor thingy.
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Post by Jim »

Very nice MOC! The the effect of the tiles, pushed up and aside is just perfect.

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Thank you all for the replies, I had fun making this little MOC.
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Post by Shadow »

Great job Recluce! For some reason I always thought that customizers were never really interested in MOCs... I just found out I was wrong :lol:
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Shadow wrote:Great job Recluce! For some reason I always thought that customizers were never really interested in MOCs... I just found out I was wrong :lol:
::Gasp!::

I can build!

I have lots of bricks!
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Post by Tanotrooper »

nice room, I like the tiles thing...

I think I have as much legos as you, recluce :)

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Oh, but perhaps what you dont realize is that that's not ALL of what I have, just most of it. And with 2 lego stores here, I am always going to check up and get new cool pieces from the pick-a-brick. That's where all of the tiles for the floor came from, as well as heaps of old light and dark grey pieces.
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Post by Norro »

I'm always partial to the cunning WP as well...Nice touch!
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