Castle Town Part 1 and 2 complete! [LOCKED]
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Hey, that's super, I really like the beacon, it's a good addition.
As far as any other buildings, you could always go with the tried and true blacksmith's shop. An inn would be neat, but large. You could try something like a tailer's, or perhaps cobler (shoe maker). A small barraks or a home would also be quite acceptable, perhaps the home of a scribe?
Anyways, keep it coming I look forward to the completion!
As far as any other buildings, you could always go with the tried and true blacksmith's shop. An inn would be neat, but large. You could try something like a tailer's, or perhaps cobler (shoe maker). A small barraks or a home would also be quite acceptable, perhaps the home of a scribe?
Anyways, keep it coming I look forward to the completion!
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It's a great little port community. I like how you added in some merchant style ships, something that you don't see a lot of in the castle community, outside of the CCC contests.
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Great job George! I really like it from the first picture. I would love to see the rest of it! I can't wait for the rest of them!
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Great work. I like how you have set one of the buildings on an angle. I also really like the landscaping. Well done
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The new pictures are up! The gallery will be public shortly.
These are the exterior pictures only. The interiors will be tomorrow.
Here is the gallery.
In the mean time, how about some deeplinks?
Father and son fishing on a borrowed boat, "The Red Gryphon"
A hay cart traveling down the road
(Note: This picture is fuzzy) Rat trapper looking for some rat sign with autumn trees
Here is the first deep link:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Dandi ... own/01.jpg
The numbers are 1-32.
Enjoy!
These are the exterior pictures only. The interiors will be tomorrow.
Here is the gallery.
In the mean time, how about some deeplinks?
Father and son fishing on a borrowed boat, "The Red Gryphon"
A hay cart traveling down the road
(Note: This picture is fuzzy) Rat trapper looking for some rat sign with autumn trees
Here is the first deep link:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Dandi ... own/01.jpg
The numbers are 1-32.
Enjoy!
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This looks like a great little town. I really like the wooden defensive wall. The cliffs look great. Is that smoke (Lego bricks) coming out of that chimney?
Overall it is nice looking town. I would like to see it expand. Or at least move the buildings around and take more photos, so as to look like a bigger town.
Thanks for sharing your work.
Overall it is nice looking town. I would like to see it expand. Or at least move the buildings around and take more photos, so as to look like a bigger town.
Thanks for sharing your work.
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There is smoke coming out of the chimney, g2.
Thank you and good luck building up your collection.
Thanks for the replies so far.
I am planing to make a few more additions, like a few more sections to the town. Probably two more. It is supposted to be a small, sea side town. Later I might make a tower out in the water on a small island as a defence measure ment, but I'm not sure. I am planing to build bigger, for as you see, it is a Town Section.g2 wrote:Overall it is nice looking town. I would like to see it expand. Or at least move the buildings around and take more photos, so as to look like a bigger town.
Thank you.Great work. I like how you have set one of the buildings on an angle. I also really like the landscaping. Well done
You will. Really there isn't much bricks under the green. It actually is pretty hollow. For the wall, cliff, and most of the green plates is actually from the Viking Fortress.Wow, I wish I had that many bricks. But sadley I dont.
Thank you and good luck building up your collection.
Thank you. I did that on the palisade wall because it needed to be thicker, just like you said. It was also because those wall pieces have those curved out backs that don't look realistic... Therefore I build it back to back.Really nice! I like how you did the wall. Most people think of palisades as being one log thick, but many were thicker and could be walked on, like yours. Very nice!
Thanks Thomas. The rest of the pictures are up, and the interiors are on their way!Great job George! I really like it from the first picture. I would love to see the rest of it! I can't wait for the rest of them!
Thanks a lot Spongey!It's a great little port community. I like how you added in some merchant style ships, something that you don't see a lot of in the castle community, outside of the CCC contests.
Thanks for the replies so far.
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Wow... this has really come a looong way since the first time I've seen it... excellent work here - you really added a lot of detail and life to the whole thing. It was really fun to look at all the pics... great job!
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Thanks ottoatm.ottoatm wrote:Wow... this has really come a looong way since the first time I've seen it... excellent work here - you really added a lot of detail and life to the whole thing. It was really fun to look at all the pics... great job!
The interior pictures are up.
Here is the gallery.
The deeplinks are 01-32.
Enjoy!
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Great looking town! I like the wooden palisade walls and the autumn trees.
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This is an engrossing little (only in the sense that it implies more beyond it's boundaries) MOC. I like the fall trees, small harbour, and detailed tudor. The figs are also well placed. Good work!
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