Lord Jirt's castle - CCCVI

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Lord Jirt's castle - CCCVI

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This is my castle entry for the CCCVI.

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Those crosses on the walls are superior!
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Post by darkarden »

AS always, an excellent MOC. I would never have thought to put a windmill inside the castle, that's awesome. Good job.
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Post by Hewkiril »

My lord man, how do you churn out these amazing entries so quickly? Do you run a Lego sweatshop somewhere? :P

I love the leg crosses.
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To put things simply, I'm glad to be on your team!
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So many cool details. I'll be going over this one for a while. Great job!
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Post by Count Harnsen »

good small castle. love the windmill :D
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Great castle DNL I love the little windmill.

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Post by Blue Monarch »

Awesome work. The crosses are superb and the windmill is eyecatching. Everything looks realistic!
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Great work as usual dude.
Those crosses are great, like everyone else pointed out, and there's lots of details everywhere, like we've come to get to from you.
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Very good castle and very clever used parts like taps for example :)
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Post by DNL »

Thanks for the comments everybody!
I have uploaded more pictures to my brickshelf folder and my flickr photostream. Somehow the brickshelf map doesn't get public (i uploaded them saturday...) but you can see them on my Flickr photostream
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Post by medieval_total_lego »

sorry for the silly question, but is it possible to post so many photos?
anyway i love your work you are a gret builder
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medieval_total_lego wrote:sorry for the silly question, but is it possible to post so many photos?
anyway i love your work you are a gret builder
You can only have 3 photos in a separate map for the contest, but you can post as many photos as you would like. (the judges will only look at the three photos you submit)
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Post by Remyth »

Wow. A fantastic build, Daniel! Very lovely!

Your creations always seem full of life and activity. This is no exception. The landscaping in well done and the castle looks great. I love the windmill. The cross windows made from the legs are brilliant and there are too many other superb details to mention.

Anyway, glad to see Team Bruce doing so well, and I wish you the best of luck in the contest.

Now, off to continue building my castle entry...
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