Kazalaeam Castle

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Kazalaeam Castle

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Kazalaeam Castle

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Ok, so this is just about the most beautiful mini castle I have ever seen. The windows, the dock, the landscaping. Pretty! However, the most amazing thing I can see is the waterfall. That has to be the best LEGO waterfall I have ever seen.

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Remyth wrote:Ok, so this is just about the most beautiful mini castle I have ever seen.
I could only agree. It`s fantastic piece of mini art.
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Fantastic work. It looks so... not mini; and yet is mini. I am just curious as to what piece is being used that makes the windows stick out the way they are?
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This is one of the nicest castles I have seen, Miniscale or not! Great work!
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DaleDVM wrote:Fantastic work. It looks so... not mini; and yet is mini. I am just curious as to what piece is being used that makes the windows stick out the way they are?
I think it is a headlight brick turned sideways.

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Hmm, I agree, most beautiful mini castle I've seen! I just can't tell what you used for that bridge though. It looks so much like a 2x12 plate, but I know it can't be, but the whole thing just looks so much larger than it really is!
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CVfan13 wrote:Hmm, I agree, most beautiful mini castle I've seen! I just can't tell what you used for that bridge though. It looks so much like a 2x12 plate, but I know it can't be, but the whole thing just looks so much larger than it really is!
What bridge are you speaking about? The wooden crossing seems to be three wands/lightsabers and the castle bridges are simply tiled crossings. Perhaps there's a bridge I've missed.

This is an amazing micro-scale castle though. Perhaps the best one I've seen yet.
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Post by Gomur »

Magnificent use of bridges and tower cranels. That's a really appealing scale, too. Well done.
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Awesome work!
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Well, I think I 'bout explained my reaction on your Flickr stream, but just to reiterate the beauty of the work I figured I'd post here too! Brilliant castle man! The angles you achieved are fantastic.
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Blueandwhite wrote:
CVfan13 wrote:Hmm, I agree, most beautiful mini castle I've seen! I just can't tell what you used for that bridge though. It looks so much like a 2x12 plate, but I know it can't be, but the whole thing just looks so much larger than it really is!
What bridge are you speaking about? The wooden crossing seems to be three wands/lightsabers and the castle bridges are simply tiled crossings.
Yeah, the wooden one *looks again* Oh yeah, how'd I miss that? Well, anyway, I'm impressed he got those to stay like that. I'm also loving those windows.
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Post by Elephant Knight »

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This is an AWESOME mini-castle! I might even go so far as to say this is the best mini castle I have ever seen! The use of the headlight brick as window is absolutly brilliant!

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And here you were saying on MSN that you had never built in micro scale! this is truely awesome work! and if this is your first attempt then you have great potential
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Post by Norro »

Really very impressive. A wee bit spartan for my tastes but still beautiful!

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