CCCIV-The Sequoia of Secrets

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Post by Norro »

One big tree! Spectacular. I especially like the spider tile. The collection of bandits is also nice though the tree does seem to be more of a forestmen icon...

Thanks for sharing and God Bless,

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Post by Megan Rothrock »

Hello fellow Castle Folk!
I’ve created a new folder with more pictures for everyone who wanted to see more of the tree.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=224655

I’m over the moon with the all the cool feedback, and response over my Sequoia of Secrets!!
It’s my first building- as I mostly build creatures. I’ve really enjoyed creating it, and have learned a lot about wall structures. My head is swimming with many ideas for more!

Kelderic: Yes, well spotted-that is indeed a catapult on top! The catapult can be turned outward to help defend the fortress!

Breadman: Yes, It is the Viking Torso, on Crazy Ike (the nutter with two crossbows) Well spotted, and thanks for the link.

Supernova and Norro:
It could have been for the Forest Men-however I have none…

Thanks tons!
I did want to enter more in CCCIV-but ‘real life’ got in the way!
You should be seeing some of these as I get a chance to finish them.

Long Live The Brick!

Megan
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This is a very cool tree indeed. I do like how there are living quarters inside it. If my forestmen saw this creation, they would be very envious indeed.

Job well done, and of course good luck in the competition. – I am sure that the final results should have be been released by now.

Not that I would ever put any pressure on the Admins.
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I'm so confused about how I missed this, and for once I'm grateful to "Sir Postsalot" for digging up a dead thread... :lol:

Megan, this is certainly one of my favorite CCCIV entries, if not my favorite. This is exactly the sort of MOC I would've built for my Forestmen had I the pieces and the imagination when I was a kid. Beautiful work.
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In George's defence it is kind of relevant as I mentioned it in my recent thread, the poor lad has been really good recently too ;)
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DARKspawn wrote:In George's defence it is kind of relevant as I mentioned it in my recent thread, the poor lad has been really good recently too ;)
Thank you Aaron.!!! It is nice to be noticed (for the right reasons).

I am going to do a little "some-one loves me" dance now.
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g2 wrote:Thank you Aaron.!!! It is nice to be noticed (for the right reasons).

I am going to do a little "some-one loves me" dance now.
Us Aussies have to stick togehter ;) Go the underdog!
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Post by Jacob C. »

Hmmm, I haven't commented on this one yet.
As others have said, this is a fantastic tree!
You did a great job with the overall structure of the tree and the interior is equally as good too.
Very nicely detailed.

Great work!
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