Tower on the water
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Tower on the water
Here's my second castle in 20 years. I really like the idea of a "waterworld" type theme where everything is built on rocks and islands. Where else can those skeletons attack with their goofy half ship?
I'll be adding more structures to this world as soon as I get about 4,000 more blue bricks. The water is all SNOT style bricks with mostly everything attached with technic bricks and pins.
Side note: One thing I've realized about building in the castle theme is that you use a lot of little bits of brown. I've finally come to appreciate that we have two shades of brown to work with. Just a thought.
Gallery when public:
A few deeplinks:
Uno
Dos
Tres
Cuatro
Cinco
Seis
and one more: Mooo!
It's funny to think that this whole thing came from wanting to make a pier with crooked planks.
Also, special thanks to BrickForge for creating the awesome farm animals!
I'll be adding more structures to this world as soon as I get about 4,000 more blue bricks. The water is all SNOT style bricks with mostly everything attached with technic bricks and pins.
Side note: One thing I've realized about building in the castle theme is that you use a lot of little bits of brown. I've finally come to appreciate that we have two shades of brown to work with. Just a thought.
Gallery when public:
A few deeplinks:
Uno
Dos
Tres
Cuatro
Cinco
Seis
and one more: Mooo!
It's funny to think that this whole thing came from wanting to make a pier with crooked planks.
Also, special thanks to BrickForge for creating the awesome farm animals!
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Wow, Rocko, this is incredible! The castle and tower have a simple elegance that is outstanding. I also really like the small details, like the water snake and the peasant. The corral with the Brickforge animals is fun too. I sure wouldn't want to stand behind that big black bull on a little dock like that. Can't wait for the gallery to go public, so I can see the rest...
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Awesome work, this is really great, & a heck of a lot of blue bricks Some great details here, but the best thing is the uniqueness of the scene. Well done
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This is a great MOC, RR!
I like the lines on your towers, and the concept of islands for this scene. The scale is quite large and 'Jail-esque", but it does work well. Very cool.
Aloha!
I like the lines on your towers, and the concept of islands for this scene. The scale is quite large and 'Jail-esque", but it does work well. Very cool.
Aloha!
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Re: Tower on the water
I like it. Very Tolkien-esque. At first I thought you'd used SNOT to do the water surface, but now I see that it's all tiles!!! That's a lot of tiles. Are there any left at BL now that you're done?
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This is a very nice castle. I'm thinking that the servents live in the white/black house outside the castle proper? The height of the two main towers are nice, giving it a lofty feel. One could also picture this high up in the peaks of some steep mountains. Nicely done!
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Re: Tower on the water
What a spledid idea.RebelRock wrote: I really like the idea of a "waterworld" type theme where everything is built on rocks and islands.
The structures are great, very smooth (to contrast with the rough rocks). Love the animal pen and the guy paddling about in the half-barrel.
You say you're building more in this style? Can't wait to see!
Very nice! I always like water/cliff based MOCs. This has a nice balance of detail to it. I think the fence for the livestock is a little redundant though ; )
Thanks so much for sharing and God Bless,
Nathan
Thanks so much for sharing and God Bless,
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This is absolutely phenomenal, Megablocks it's downright inspiring! You pulled this off extremely nicely, and made the whole thing look so plausible! Actually to a degree it reminds me of something that could be found in a game such as Wind Waker, but it also looks real, very hard to accurately describe except utopian.
I love the elegance and uniformity of all the structures, you definitely have to expand with a series of small islands, each with one or two huts to dot around the castle. Great inclusion of the BF animals too
I love the elegance and uniformity of all the structures, you definitely have to expand with a series of small islands, each with one or two huts to dot around the castle. Great inclusion of the BF animals too
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Amazing! Another very good MOC.
I like this theme (though I could never do something like it myself), and I do hope to see more from you soon(well, soon-ish.) I like the amount of detail you put is, and that there aren't tons of studs everywhere. Very nice job on the towers. The designs are very appealing. I love the way you used the lion head statues, and all of those triangle slopes. I can nver find a good use for many of mine...
I love the little farm scene (though the princess looks a little out of place), and I agree that those animals so really look LEGO. The coral is simple, but it looks very neat.
All those other little things here and there are great as well. Love the snake scene (being from a place over-run with rattlers), and the rest.
Well, great job, and keep on a'buildin'!
In Christ,
I like this theme (though I could never do something like it myself), and I do hope to see more from you soon(well, soon-ish.) I like the amount of detail you put is, and that there aren't tons of studs everywhere. Very nice job on the towers. The designs are very appealing. I love the way you used the lion head statues, and all of those triangle slopes. I can nver find a good use for many of mine...
I love the little farm scene (though the princess looks a little out of place), and I agree that those animals so really look LEGO. The coral is simple, but it looks very neat.
All those other little things here and there are great as well. Love the snake scene (being from a place over-run with rattlers), and the rest.
Well, great job, and keep on a'buildin'!
In Christ,
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The "water" isn't tiles...its blue bricks on their side.Aliencat wrote:Give me some blue tiles after you take this apart
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DOH! (that's my second one this morning!!!!)JoshWedin wrote:The "water" isn't tiles...its blue bricks on their side.Aliencat wrote:Give me some blue tiles after you take this apart
Josh
Yes, now it's obvious. I guess I didn't have enough coffee in my system when I first looked at it. Sheesh.
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Wow!! This is just incredible! The structure is amazing as well as all the details. I absolutely love the brick-built arch connecting the lookout tower and the main tower, and the islands, and rocks and all docks, everything... That's truly an amazing castle!
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