First place at a jousting tournament was a big deal for this young knight as a young horse is just what he needs to beat the best at the next tournament.
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Well I love that this is a waterfall based MOC ; ) The bridges are a nice touch and the building itself is nice. I also like the moment you have chosen to illustrate, with the horse yet to arrive. Great work all round!
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The waterfall is an excellent example of excellent landscaping. A great MOC.
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I can already see large improvement in your building! The rockscaping is nice and I like the arches and slopes on the water side of the keep. One of my favorite details is the use of the elephant blanket as a cover for the horse. I never thought of that! Great work, keep it up. I can't wait to see oyur next MOC.
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Great job. I like that cloth pieces as a horse (drop?)-cloth. I love the water fall and the rocks. All in all, it looks great!
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Very nice, Noahjoel. I like the blanket no the horse. BTW, how did you get the background on your MOCPages page? I have seen it other places, and have tried putting it one mince, but the html is beyond me, and it won't let me use the body function.
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When I signed up it was one of the options so I took it. Sorry but thats all I konw.kelderic wrote:Very nice, Noahjoel. I like the blanket no the horse. BTW, how did you get the background on your MOCPages page? I have seen it other places, and have tried putting it one mince, but the html is beyond me, and it won't let me use the body function.
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Wow! Neato MOC, there! I agree, the moment you've chosen is great, and I especially love the use of the half-pipes for the roof. It really adds some pizzazz and royal-ness to the building. Job well done!
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