Modular walls by Lego-Knight12

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Modular walls by Lego-Knight12

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Hey all,

Brickshelf user Lego-Knight12 has posted some great modular castle walls:

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He's also doing a story using his MOCs

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These walls look rather imposing when set-up together and the modularity seems to work really well, however I think they suffer a bit from big-grey-wall syndrome.
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You just can't beat nice, big walls

... I think I need more light grey ...
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Even though the lion head piece is in bley, it looks good the way it is.

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These are some nice walls. I especially like the gate.
wunztwice wrote:however I think they suffer a bit from big-grey-wall syndrome.
Sometimes Big Grey Walls can be nice, as long as only one or two people do them.

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wunztwice wrote:These walls look rather imposing when set-up together and the modularity seems to work really well, however I think they suffer a bit from big-grey-wall syndrome.
I'd have to concur. It's very simple and elegant in design. Maybe too simple and elegant? I really like the use of the slopes, especially atop the walls. It's also nice to see studs instead of SNOT craziness. Not that I have anything against SNOT techniques, I just think they're over-used.
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Simple, yet ingeneous (sp?). Not much to them, but they look great!
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They look very elegant considering the pieces he used. I may have to use this design in one of my MOCs soon.
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Why doesn't LEGO take some ideas from fans and make stuff like these?

I mean seriously they would drive up business.
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