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ragnarok
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Post by ragnarok »

Nice building technique, interesting roof and lovely details in the interior. Overall - good job!
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Great shop there, Slobey! I like the details a lot and the overall structure is very good. I'm not crazy about the wall, but it does have that classic castle feel, which matches 6073, so thats good. Keep it up!

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Post by Mike Viper »

Thats pretty schweet. Just a few questions:

Why is the chimny red? and the wall parapet black? If it's for the reason of lack of pieces, than I understand.

The fountain is pretty cool, I still don't know how to make round fountains like that, even thought the bright grey monument stands out, it looks good.

I like the black chair, and your construction is good. Once again, I am envious on everyones building building ability. heh heh, that was cool, the two words ran together.
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Mike Viper wrote:Thats pretty schweet. Just a few questions:

Why is the chimny red? and the wall parapet black? If it's for the reason of lack of pieces, than I understand.

The fountain is pretty cool, I still don't know how to make round fountains like that, even thought the bright grey monument stands out, it looks good.

I like the black chair, and your construction is good. Once again, I am envious on everyones building building ability. heh heh, that was cool, the two words ran together.
I do have a limited number of peices :) I think I used every available black 33 and 45 degree slope I have for the roof! I made the parapets black to match the older sets and thought a red brick chimney would be a nice touch

I can't claim the chair design, I first saw it in Anthony Sava's Ulmaris castle and had to use it.
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Nice. It definately looks classic, and I love the fountain. Also, the overhang is a nice touch.

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Looks good. I like all the details such as the 2 people sword fighting with sticks. One question, was your fountain seen here inspired by mine here?. Keep it up! :D

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Post by dJOLe_sk8 »

Well this is one very nice civilian town-builiding element...
That fountain is the favourite part of mine here ... and I love how you've done that fishes... absolutelly wonderfoul...
I also like how that Viking torso fits with the Black Falcons...
I think I saw that chimney somewhere :wink:

Great Job!

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