Local Hobby Show CCC Display

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Tedward
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Local Hobby Show CCC Display

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As part of our first entry in a local hobby show VicLUG created a small CCC display. I used some of the wharf modules I brought to NW BrickCon along with Bert (bannear) and Rod's work to create a small town that could be dwarfed by John's (J1A3L5) Stoneguard Keep. :)

A few pics of the display are now online with more to be added.

It was fun trying out James Brink's Five Wide Window in a little house I built in a rush after we realized we had NO buildings inside our lovely CCC wall sections. :oops: Well, live and learn. The small stable I built the second night looks pretty good in the close up picture even if John objects to studded roofs. :P
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It was a great time & public displays are always fun! The display involved 6 members contributions throughout several themes. Maybe tomorrow I'll post my pictures too!

I did build the small teal building with the smoke in about an hour yesterday morning to fill out the space. I think I might refine it a little and post it!

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Looks like a great display. I like both the castle scene, as well as that Black Seas Barracuda in one of the pics. :)
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I really like both the castles that were on display. They looks good together, although what would be even better is to see the armies from both of them fighting each other in an epic battle.

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Wow. With Stoneguard Keep next to another creation you really get to see its size! Wow. I really like the docks too. Looks like it was a great display!
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Post by J1A3L5 »

Hi all,

Here's my pictures of the display: Brickshelf & Flickr

Enjoy!

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Post by wunztwice »

Wow, look as Stoneguard hold it's own out there. This was a nice little display, Roughly on the edge of what one might do in thier own home. Nice to see CC represented at even a small display!
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Wow, that stronghold looks nice. I like the tall dark grey keep in the corner. I like the detail on it as well, as the top. The house on the cliff is really good too. Although it kind of gives me the feeling that it is a little bit unsecure.
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