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Castle Town Part 1 and 2 complete! [LOCKED]

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:23 am
by Lord Felix
This is a section of a castle town. It isn't done yet; I plan to make at least one more tudor style building, and at least some more landscaping and stuff like that. I need advice on the wall; It looks very dark and evil for the setting. The butcher shop, which is all the way complete, including the interiors, has the first bit of SNOT work I have ever done in it.

Edit/Update: I have now completed all the landscaping, and created the road with a well. Check out the update Here!


Update Again:
It is complete! I only have a few pictures up now, and none of them are close ups, but here it is: The Castle Town Section. I still need a name for the town...

All buildings have interiors. Those will be up probably this weekend, while the exterior pictures will be up tomorrow or the next day.
Thanks!


Image

Big update. Check my post on page 4 for all details. Picture is not a thumbnail. Part 2 is complete! On to part 3. I will make a complete part 2 gallery once I can move it to a good photo taking area, and after I complete some finishing touches on the water.
This thread is Locked because with the updates it was getting too confusing for me to post correctly. Please refer to the other thread

-Mods/Admins, please lock this thread

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:36 am
by smcginnis
From what I can see, this will be a great town. The harbor cliffs are nice, and the wall is great. The butcher shop is also great. Strangely, the old brown doors don't look bad in the red brown wall (at least to me). Oh, and the first 'pic' actually links to your keep, I think you meant this pic. And the folder's public.

~smcginnis

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:37 am
by JoshWedin
Its looking good. I really like the butcher shop, very nice. The harbor is good, I wouldn't combine the two greys but that is a matter of personal taste. Keep it up!

Josh

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:40 am
by Lord Felix
Smcginnis, I just changed the link. Thanks for pointing it out! I agree, the brown doors look fine with the reddish brown wall.

Josh-- I was somewhat forced to combine the two greys (lack of pieces). I agree, they don't look to great together, but you really only notice in the flash pictures. In real life, it lookes like a big cliff in one color.

Thanks for replying so fast!

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:18 am
by kelderic
This is very nice. My only suggestion wold be to raise the middle part of the black roof on the butcher's shop.

Kelderic

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:21 am
by ottoatm
I really like the way that rock wall looks with the wooden wall perched on top of it... very rugged and quite realistic looking... my second favorite part would be, as others have said, the shop in the corner - that is really great looking - I haven't seen many of shops like this before - laid out in something of a triangle.

Looking forward to the next step~

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:07 pm
by Mike Viper
I really like this to, Nice landscapeing, and overall good concept :)

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:48 pm
by wunztwice
You've done an excellent job on this so far. I really like your rock cliff and the wooden wall is well done, and realistic. The butcher's is a very cool idea, and the inclusion of the small garden in the "elbow" in a great little touch.

As far as inprovements the only thing I can really think of is working a bit mroe on the roof of the shop to make it flow a little better, but I don't know if that is possible.

Still an super job so far I can't wait for the completed project!

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:40 am
by Teh Stud
Why do people build walls? To keep people out.

Hey, I've visited plenty of towns in Europe that have evil looking walls. Once you are inside, you are treated to a wonderful little city full of life.

The walls can and should look evil from the outside as long as the town inside looks pleasant. It is a matter of perspective. Keep the bad out, keep the good in. What you have created so far looks great! Keep up the good work!

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:34 pm
by What Is Schwa
I'm working on a large scale lego project, and for elevating the base height (like you are doing with the green bricks inside the walls) I've found it is best to build an efficient structure below FIRST.

I can't find the scan, but some train guys have a nice litte picture of how to build a very solid and peice efficient elevation. It consists of stacks of 2x2 bricks with (4) 2x4 bricks connected one to each corner. This suprisingly makes a very solid surface.

Hopefully someone else with better google-fu will come along and show ya.

I've goofed around with using "junk" peices to get the height I desire but something inside me nags away saying "but... maybe someday you'll NEED that!" Plus I found that it was never as sturdy as I wanted, or as versital. I know money is allways a concern, but it may just be worth it to bite the bullet and buy some red, yellow, or blue 2x2 and 2x4s on bricklink (they are pretty cheap)

-Aaron

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:22 pm
by Lord Felix
I've goofed around with using "junk" peices to get the height I desire but something inside me nags away saying "but... maybe someday you'll NEED that!" Plus I found that it was never as sturdy as I wanted, or as versital. I know money is allways a concern, but it may just be worth it to bite the bullet and buy some red, yellow, or blue 2x2 and 2x4s on bricklink (they are pretty cheap)
If you are refering to those windo pieces, yeah. They are not so versital. They are weak for supports. I used them right there because I was using green 1x6s and 2x4s and I couldn't make the gap between each support very big. Now I am working on the road, and because I am using large dark tan pieces and large green plates, I can use the method you are talking about, and not use so many bricks. Thanks for the suggestion. Tonight I will probably finish the landscaping (At least the ground) and so I will probably update it then.

Thanks!

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:45 am
by Lord Felix
Tis an Update!

Gallery Is right here.

It is public, but here are some deep links.

Cart, Butcher, harbor and wall

The back of the butcher shop, which has been fixed from this

The path

Hope you enjoy the update!

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:04 am
by Remyth
'Tis coming along very nicely, George. I really like the cart, and The road looks a lot like one that I have made going through my landscaping MOC.(dang, still haven't found a digital camera to take pics with...)

Anyway, keep building, and I'm looking forward to another update!

Thanks,

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:16 am
by Jacob C.
This is looking really cool.
I like how you made the palisade wall up against the rocky shoreline.
The butcher shop looks great, I like the mottling and the smoke coming out the chimney.

Are you going to make any more buildings?

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:31 pm
by Lord Felix
Are you going to make any more buildings?
Yes. I am. I just can't decide what the building should be. An inn? A... shop? I can't think of a good building that would fit right there!

Thanks for the replies!

Any ideas?