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Hi there,

I'm building a mountain fortress and have completed the dungeon. As it will be mostly covered and impossible to photograph as I keep building I thought I would post it now.

Included is a rack that I put together quickly.

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/slobe ... geon1.jpeg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/slobe ... geon2.jpeg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/slobe ... geon3.jpeg

Let me know what you think :)
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Wow, our newest "LEGEND?!" really has influences on today's MOCs. :wink:
That torching machine is of an interesting construction, and I like how you covering Morcian baseplate...
And maybe you should put a few skeletons instead of these poor guys, it would be easier for all of us... :wink:

Nice theme :twisted:, I can't wait to see it finished
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Well, I like the dungeon, although it took a little while to make everything out good because of the potos. No offense meant by the last statement. I like the overall feel of it. I would sure not like to see the inside of it for any reason *shiver*.

I will sure like to see the finished product of this :) .

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Remyth wrote:Well, I like the dungeon, although it took a little while to make everything out good because of the potos. No offense meant by the last statement. I like the overall feel of it. I would sure not like to see the inside of it for any reason *shiver*.

I will sure like to see the finished product of this :) .

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Thanks, my camera isn't the best for close-ups. This castle is going to be pretty large so it will take a while to complete I think
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Post by ottoatm »

That rack looks wonderful. Nice idea to use the Morcia baseplate - I'd say it one of the few baseplates good for a Dungeon. Altogether I'd say this is a nice start. Looks like you have a some good action/personality going in the castle~
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I really like the torching machine, I might steel that from you :wink: . Great.
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Sweet dude. Really give it the feel of the scary dungeon. I can't wait to see the whole thing.

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Post by Mike Viper »

Oooooh a dungeon, awsome....Really cool man! My only request is that the 1x4 behind the chained guy, maybe slope it into the wall.

And, nice rack, looks very realistic.

Keep it up!
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This is one of those dungeons that causes people to wake up at three in the morning in cold sweats and begin to cry in fear. (Not that this has ever happened to me...) :roll: If my drift wasn't caught, this is one of the best dungeon atmospheres that I have felt. My one question is will there be any way to see into the dungeon after the rest is finished? It would be a shame for this creation to be reduced to only being seen in pictures.
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Slobey wrote:
Remyth wrote:Well, I like the dungeon, although it took a little while to make everything out good because of the potos. No offense meant by the last statement. I like the overall feel of it. I would sure not like to see the inside of it for any reason *shiver*.

I will sure like to see the finished product of this :) .

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Thanks, my camera isn't the best for close-ups. This castle is going to be pretty large so it will take a while to complete I think
Do you have a digital camera? Because if so, you might have it on "mountain range" when it would be best to put it on "flower". My brother screwed up over 200 shots before realizing this problem.


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Spongey wrote:This is one of those dungeons that causes people to wake up at three in the morning in cold sweats and begin to cry in fear. (Not that this has ever happened to me...) :roll: If my drift wasn't caught, this is one of the best dungeon atmospheres that I have felt. My one question is will there be any way to see into the dungeon after the rest is finished? It would be a shame for this creation to be reduced to only being seen in pictures.
You will be able to see it once the castle is built but it will not be easily photographed.
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Looking good, Slobey! I like the rack...

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