My entries in CCCIV

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Hothir Ethelnor
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My entries in CCCIV

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I thought I might get some opinions on my current entries that I have or will soon enter in CCCIV. So without further delay I present.

The Chapel.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Hothi ... g_0389.jpg
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Guard Tower.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Hothi ... g_0381.jpg
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That's it for now. :D
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I like them. Especially the stain glass in the front of the chapel.

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Post by DARKspawn »

I like your guard tower - I am building something octagonal myself ;)
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How do you do an octagon?

This is the only way I could figure outhow to do it. The only problem with it is that the floors are a bit tight around the edges but that's about it.
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Post by wunztwice »

Very nice. I like the look of your octagonla tower. It's unlike some I've seen before and has a very nice shape to it. It fits well with the wall.
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Post by Remyth »

Great job on both. The octanganal tower is really good. The chapel has a lot of good details, too.

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Post by DARKspawn »

Hothir Ethelnor wrote:How do you do an octagon?
Well, like you, I am doing mine with hinges but I am using wing plates for the base & battlements :)
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Post by Ristridin »

I really like your tower, it looks realistic and good.
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Post by BoB »

Yes, i agree. The Tower is very good. I liked how you make it looks round. :wink:
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