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Very good. I really like it. Particularly the rockface with the platforms coming out of them. I also like the sounds. Very good.
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Wow, that is one great MOC !
I love the smooth surfaces, the minifig action and the overall look of the scene.
The ship is awesome too, great to see those large boat parts implemented in a MOC like this. Great job !
I love the smooth surfaces, the minifig action and the overall look of the scene.
The ship is awesome too, great to see those large boat parts implemented in a MOC like this. Great job !
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Class A work! It's not often that MOCs this large have this level of detailing and polishing. For once, I'm not even going to attempt to name all the great features here. Outstanding job.
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Constructum excellentia!
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Beautiful! I love every inch of it, especially the multiple levels. Great work!
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This is a very nice piece of Lego work. I also like the addition of the font (with Photoshop effect) you used. All this put together makes for a very cool looking mage. The ship is great, and the sea monster is very impressive.
I have had a look at your website, and your Lego work is extremely good. I do love how there is a story to all your images and that you use Typography with your digital images. Absolutely Great.
I have had a look at your website, and your Lego work is extremely good. I do love how there is a story to all your images and that you use Typography with your digital images. Absolutely Great.
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Thanks!
Thanks everyone for your warm welcome to the classic-castle forum.
I must say that I was a little surprised to be given front-page coverage! Woot! Apparently Bruce thought I was ready for the prime-time.
This past Saturday, I did manage to take the Kraken and the Viking Ship to the Vancouver Lego Club meeting and most agreed that the mocs look even better in person
I would like to start a new diorama and many of you have emailed me suggestions... but I don't think I'm quite ready to demolish this one quite yet.
Thank you all for your suggestions and praise. It was a fun build and I look forward to conversing with more of you in the future as time permits.
Cheers! ~ Paul.
I must say that I was a little surprised to be given front-page coverage! Woot! Apparently Bruce thought I was ready for the prime-time.
This past Saturday, I did manage to take the Kraken and the Viking Ship to the Vancouver Lego Club meeting and most agreed that the mocs look even better in person
I would like to start a new diorama and many of you have emailed me suggestions... but I don't think I'm quite ready to demolish this one quite yet.
Thank you all for your suggestions and praise. It was a fun build and I look forward to conversing with more of you in the future as time permits.
Cheers! ~ Paul.
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Excellent moc, its very unique.
The animated pictures were a great idea, I'd like to try that some time myself.
The animated pictures were a great idea, I'd like to try that some time myself.
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