My first MOC out of the dark age.

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noahjoel
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My first MOC out of the dark age.

Post by noahjoel »

long time listerner, first time caller here. I just thought I would share my First MOC with you guys. My son started getting into legos which brought me back to lego, which is just as fun as it used to be. I had some Castle legos at My folks house which we brought home and have been picking up lego where ever we can.




here is the gallery http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=225335
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Spongey
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Post by Spongey »

Excellent MOC. Welcome to our community, and welcome back to the world of LEGO!
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Recluce
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Post by Recluce »

Your soldiers all seem to have misplaced their helmets. In the event that you have lost the helmets allow me to be the first to corrupt you. www.bricklink.com
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Prince Imdol
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Post by Prince Imdol »

Really awsome MOC. For your first it was better than my first. I love the way you used the cliff pieces. Well done.
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Post by Norro »

Good to see another MOCing career start. I like the flowing water and the though put into the rooms. I am not keen on the bley/grey mix, but it will be hard to avoid for many new builders.

God Bless,

Nathan
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DARKspawn
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Post by DARKspawn »

Great first attempt, & nice landscaping for a first try too. Welcome to CC :D
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Post by smegged »

Nice MOC.

I really like the river and bridge.
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Traveler
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Post by Traveler »

This castle has one feature I love to see... plenty of dungeon space!

Welcome and congratulations on your return to the king of hobbies!
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Post by smegged »

Traveler wrote:This castle has one feature I love to see... plenty of dungeon space!

Welcome and congratulations on your return to the king of hobbies!
If the minifigs aren't worthy to win the day they should be all killed I say! What minifig doesn't yearn for the chance to die a horrible gruesome death in bloody plasticy battle!
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Post by kelderic »

Very nice, especially for a first. I like the geeral set-up, and the dungeons are nice.

Kelderic
Battling with college to try and prevent the dark age.
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