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I built this prison for Kanals Building Contest I at kostky.org. It´s imperial guards prison. Hope you like it.
Comments welcome.
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Using minifig legs to angle the walls is a fantastic idea!
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Hey that looks pretty good. The folder isn't public, can we have some deep links?
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Great prison. It is very detailded and looks defendable. It would be great as a small castle. good work
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Post by DARKspawn »

I really love those minifig legs used to angle the walls & the lantern is great too. Nice :)
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Post by HeartOfDarkness »

The antennae thingy used as a ramrod is also a nice touch, and the bunks are nice. Great job!
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Post by TsoAutTmo »

E of Alshire wrote:Using minifig legs to angle the walls is a fantastic idea!
I agree.

This is awesome, great job!
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Post by BreadMan »

There are some great techniques here, really ingenious. I may have to steal some of them in the future...
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Post by g2 »

This is great MOC. I like the overall shape, and the details of the interior are great. I really like the wooden spiral stair case. I also like how you have made the wall swing open, so that we can clearly see inside the prison. Very nice work.
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Post by Mr. D »

Awesome job, Marian! I just spent some time detailing your creation over at UBT, so if you want to read a detailed review of your MOC, check it out there!

Keep up the great work!

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You have used some techniques that I have never seen before. The legs in the tower and the brief case pieces for the stairs are just genius.
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Um... pwnage. No but seriously this is awesome.
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Post by marian19 »

Thanks guys.
Mr. D, that´s a great review, thanks.
The curved steps are made from
Tile 1 x 1 with Clip on top of Slope Brick 75 2 x 1 x 3 with two 1x3 bricks, attached to Antenna 4H.
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Post by Donut »

Very nice prison and as someone mentioned above I like your innovative way of using the grey legs. This reminds me a lot of the chateau prison in France, is that what you modeled off of?
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marian19 wrote:Mr. D, that´s a great review, thanks.
Great MOCs deserve great reviews! :D
marian19 wrote:<snip>The curved steps are made from
Tile 1 x 1 with Clip on top of Slope Brick 75 2 x 1 x 3 with two 1x3 bricks, attached to Antenna 4H.
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Ah-ha! I thought so. Thanks!

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