My Joust for the Castle Contest

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My Joust for the Castle Contest

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Okay, another one of my CC entries. This time its a joust!

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The King is holding a special joust to find the future husband of his daughter, the princess. But the evil magician has cast a sleeping spell on the royals and entered his own undead champion into the tournament, attempting to become the heir to the throne. In a last-minute effort to save the kingdom, some citizens have called upon the help of the infamous bat-knight to defeat the evil enemies!

Includes 4 and a half minifigs (the princess' skirt is built-in), two horses in full armour, a jousting fence and a weapon rack.

So, what do you think? Any pic requests?

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Post by DNorton »

I like it but i would like it better without the tan hands
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It doesn't seem very castley with the fleshies. But otherwise a good creation.
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Post by Vidgamer838 »

I like the Joust itself alot! The stands for patrons to watch in, well... it reminds me of mcdonalds.
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daggerblood wrote:It doesn't seem very castley with the fleshies
Yeah, I know, but I don't have any 'sleepy' yellow minifig heads :( .

Thanks, for the comments so far, keep them coming!
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This is simple but effective. Good job, and good luck in the contest.
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Post by Prince Imdol »

Simple and a little small, but pretty awesome. The curtain over the royal seats was well maid. Good luck in the Contest.


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Its pretty good. I like the sword through the skeleton! :D
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Post by kelderic »

TheJinjaNinja wrote:Yeah, I know, but I don't have any 'sleepy' yellow minifig heads :( .
Normally I too wouldn't like the fleshies, but you have a point. THe sleepy faces look very good. Good luck!

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