My first CCC4 entry

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My first CCC4 entry

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Hi,
maybe you've already seen it.
This is my first CCC4 entry, the Serpent's hall.
The pics aren't the best, but what do you think?

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Looks great. I really like the chair and the chandoleer! Using the snakes as elements is a good idea. Thanks for sharing.
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I love it! The fireplace looks great as does the chandeliere [not sure how you spell that :lol: ]. The basement is an excellent addition as well. By the way, were are the entries for the CCC4 posted?
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The dark tide wrote:By the way, were are the entries for the CCC4 posted?
As entries are moderated they will appear on this page.

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Great MOC, but didn't this catogory have to have two connected rooms? Anywho, excellent chandelier and overall feel, I like this whole MOC alot, if you could put something on that back wall...

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Well done - I really like the serpents on the chair

(I was sure I had already posted that on this thread ... )
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I like it. The snakes in the chandelier are a nice touch.
ZIGGY! wrote:Great MOC, but didn't this catogory have to have two connected rooms?
That is what the rules say...

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JoshWedin wrote:
ZIGGY! wrote:Great MOC, but didn't this catogory have to have two connected rooms?
That is what the rules say...
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CURLY: Eh, a wise guy! Those rooms aren't connected master Josh!(Or not that I could see.)

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Thanks for those comments guys!
Ziggy: I know it's a bit difficult to see, but those rooms are connected.
Look here! http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Bagg ... 1st_3.jpg
There's also a hidden soldier.
Maybe you can find the connection on the other pics ,too (I hope so :D )
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Lovely usages of the propellor piece! I might try something like that for my Amsterdam mansion. I like that snake chair too :lol:
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That link isn't working, but looking closer I think I see a small square near the back :P

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ZIGGY! wrote:That link isn't working
It works now, just a slight typo.

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