CCCV My Castle Spaces Entry

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CCCV My Castle Spaces Entry

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Hello everybody! I finished my thrird entry for the castle spaces category.

'Here you can see a Castle room where a wizard is showing his latest levitation spell to his apprentice. With his spell he levitates some furniture in the room, and the apprentice is very impressed. But what the wizard doesnt know is that his spell is having some effects in the corridor down below too! A guard is also floating! A second guard can't handle this devilry and runs away in terror.....but around the corner is a ghost waiting to shock him even more.....'


Here is the folder when public: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=290296
Here are some deeplinks to the pictures for those who cant wait :):
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/MrTS/ ... icks/a.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/MrTS/ ... icks/b.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/MrTS/ ... icks/c.jpg
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Post by DNL »

thats really awesome!
how did you make the windows?
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Post by Relnvar »

I agree with DNL,its awesome and funny. A double threat :)! I really like the actually lit up fireplace, and the use of the transparent...pieces...to make the furniture "levitate". I also love the guards! I actually for once in quite a while, started laughing at a LEGO creation. So, Kudos on this great MOC, and keep up the good work!
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Post by Blueandwhite »

Great work. I love the fact that your second interior is actually a basement coridor. This is a fantastic little scene you've got happening here. The photographs and lighting really bring it to life.

Right now, this is probably my favorite entry for the interior category. Awesome work!
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Post by Maedhros »

Someone apparently doesn't comprehend his own powers ;)

Have to agree with Bluandwhite on all accounts, this could definitely be a winner. Great job there!
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hi all, nice to hear you like my creation! 8)
I also love the guards! I actually for once in quite a while, started laughing at a LEGO creation.
Cool to hear you think its funny :)
how did you make the windows?
I used this piece:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=4151
And put transparent pieces on it/behind it...
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amazing in every detail

Post by januson »

great visual with all the levitation, and the inadvertent levitation below, plus some awesome details in those windows, the wall design, especially around the statue. great collection of books

is that tapestry an actual lego piece or something you designed? cause, i've never seen it before and i like it
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Thank you!

Yes it is an original lego piece. Its one of my favorite pieces :D
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Post by Spongey »

Unbelievable once again. I knew that you were a master at interior work ever since your CCCIV entry, and this one continues the master streak. The windows are immaculate, and the tilework is superb. I love all of the little details that you have incorporated as well. Excellent job!
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Post by JoshWedin »

This is not only really, really good, its also really, really funny!

Keep it up! ;)

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Wow! Where to begin.

Well, first off. Amazing. That is seriously the first thought that crossed my mind. Superb idea and even better execution. This could most definitely be a winning entry.

I love all of the details in here. The windows are amazing, and everything else is just awesome. The wizards are nice, and the floating things are great. I really like the guards downstairs, and the ghost peaking around the pillar is hilarious!

Best of luck to you in the contest!

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Post by Traveler »

It's not often a MOC this good comes along! This is beautiful! I love the decorations on the walls and the stained glass windows.

Also, I never knew flex tubing came in trans-clear.
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AC Pointed this out to me earlier today and I was blown away, but didn't know who'd built it. Now I come to find out it was one of our very own and for the contest no less. This is an incredible MOC. It's filled with great architecture, tons of detailed tiling and textures amazing action and fig posing.

This MOC is a winner and I am truely humbled by your creativity and talent.
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'Winner' is the only word I have to say, and even then i'm pretty sure it's not descriptive enough. :wink:

This is awesome.
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Traveler wrote:Also, I never knew flex tubing came in trans-clear.
I do beleive that it is a Fiber Optic Cable, though I could be mistaken.

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