Black Knights Outpost
Black Knights Outpost
Eh, I've been bored, and even though I'd still say I'm in my Dark Ages, I decided to mess around with a little castle creation. It's nothing much, and I plan on making some much cooler once I have sufficient supplies. Of course, with another convention in about three weeks, I don't think that'll be happening too soon. Links are on photobucket instead of Brickshelf until I get better pictures. So, without further adieu...
Front view
Side view
Sir Andrew Cavalcanti, the main character of my "medival adventures"...
Front view
Side view
Sir Andrew Cavalcanti, the main character of my "medival adventures"...
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- wunztwice
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This is actually one of the best implementations of this baseplate I have ever seen. My only concern is the shortness of the walls in the middle. I never liked how Lego made them so short, but I suppose it's all personal opinion.
Good job, I look forward to more soon!
Good job, I look forward to more soon!
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Ditto--it looks great! There may not be much in the size or complexity of this MOC, but it's sure inspired me. Good work!wunztwice wrote:This is actually one of the best implementations of this baseplate I have ever seen.
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This is quite nice-looking, surprisingly. It seems like a sort of hill-fort, or part of a wall around a town. The buildings look strong; and even comfortable (in a way) to live in. The only thing I would change is to raise the battlements by one stud everywhere. Of course, that might be hard to do on the curved pre-mold pieces.
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My thought exactely.smcginnis wrote:It seems like a sort of hill-fort, or part of a wall around a town.
I like your tower concept - it looks strong and steady.
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And who says premolded parts are good for nothing!ragnarok wrote:My thought exactely.smcginnis wrote:It seems like a sort of hill-fort, or part of a wall around a town.
I like your tower concept - it looks strong and steady.
Great job Zacku! This MOC is about the scale all my castle MOC's are, so you've really inspired me here.
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It's a nice little moc, with good colour coordination. Good use of the big molded baseplate too.
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Thanks guys. I took your advice and added to some of the walls on the castle.
Deeplinks:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Zacku ... ntview.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Zacku ... deview.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Zacku ... kyview.jpg
More will be added to the gallery soon.
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http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Zacku ... ntview.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Zacku ... deview.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Zacku ... kyview.jpg
More will be added to the gallery soon.
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Very nice. I like the way it looks like it's built into a hill. It makes me wish I had one of those baseplates. Also, good use of those larger wall pieces. It's simple, yet still very nice. I like it.
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From what set did the dragon crest on the left tower come from in this pic?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v27/Z ... ntview.jpg
It a nice detail piece that enhances the MOC.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v27/Z ... ntview.jpg
It a nice detail piece that enhances the MOC.
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The part appears in both 6082 and 1906.The dark tide wrote:From what set did the dragon crest on the left tower come from in this pic?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v27/Z ... ntview.jpg
It a nice detail piece that enhances the MOC.
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