Great job. I like how it still contains the classic look while incorperating new ideas. Great choice of figs, BTW. Not much more to say, other than Great.
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I really like this creation. The shape is great, and the inside also. The outside looks late medieval, and the inside early medieval, like from A mot and baily castle. One thing is that It looks a bit to yellow for me, and that I would have made it Grey.
Great work there,
Great work there,
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Nice.
Ah, very nice!
It's cool to see some other colors besides gray and black.
The design looks to be very well done overall, altough,
that little gap in between each section at the top looks kinda funny.
But, I guess there's not a whole lot one can do about stuff like that.
Nice landscaping.
-BM
It's cool to see some other colors besides gray and black.
The design looks to be very well done overall, altough,
that little gap in between each section at the top looks kinda funny.
But, I guess there's not a whole lot one can do about stuff like that.
Nice landscaping.
-BM
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