CCCVI - King's Castle

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Post by MrTS »

:shock: BAM! And rebelrock strikes again :D Man that castle is huge and looks amazing! Its probably one of my favorite lego castles i've ever seen! :o Awesome job and you will do VERY well with this entry!
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Post by man at ye old well »

Very nice jorb, Rocko! I love it. So many nice details. But there just seems to be a plain factor to it. Well, Good Luck, I hope I can make something to top this. :P

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Post by darkarden »

Awesome entry, I love your landscaping and the stained glass window is an excellent entry. Your models always have such character. Good luck :)
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Post by Count Harnsen »

Amazing castle, espescially love the stained glass widow at the back and the observatory :D :D :D
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Post by albero78 »

Beatiful. :shock:
It seem just perfect.
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Post by CVfan13 »

That's what I call an instant classic. Ten years from now, this will still be loved and remembered. Congrats, on a job well done!
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Post by sir lockt »

:shock:

I will log out, and come back again to check these pics out. Quality of RebelRock creations are always very high, but this...

Very, very nice creation! I hope you understand you won't get away with a few pics on this creation ;-)
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Post by DNL »

Great castle! My favourite part is courtyard with the keep and the other buildings inside the castle.
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Post by Foxglove »

This castle is absolutely AMAZING.

I'm thinking that you need to send it my way for, uh, research purposes. I can't guarantee it will be returned, though. Things do tend to get lost in the mail... ;)
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Post by Blue Monarch »

What a great moc. That's the type of castle I always dreamed of making: with the tower on the island over to the left and the steps up to the main part of the castle. Of course, there's plenty of other things to comment on.
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Post by DARKspawn »

"BAM," indeed. Right on, man. You have just lifted the bar once again. Fantastic design, this creation really inspires me to build something similar. My fav detail is the lone tower (wizard's tower?) with the telescope, excellent.
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Post by yaya »

Simply spectacular....one of the best creation I have seen.

The details are very life like.

Wow.
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Post by The Blue Knight »

Yet another amazing creation! I really appreciate how you carried the style all the way through. Each tower, wall all are in the same stylistic motif. I can't wait to see it in person in March!
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Post by Seikfreid »

Wow!! That's a crazy awesome castle! I like the hanging towers above the gate and the observatory.
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Post by CornLegoCorn »

Tis' epic-ly large. Great job on this one.
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