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Michal H./gearcs
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Post by Michal H./gearcs »

This is the way of delivering the Bricklink orders in the Middle Ages... Carl is a postman who delivers express letters and parcels. Thanks to his owls he can fly quick. Now, he's waiting on a runway and expecting the letters, which is franked and prepared by his companions. In the cellar - cave, the owls are fed by fresh rats. Hunters are carrying the new ones...

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Post by kelderic »

Great job on blending the building into the cliff, and creating and very natural looking structure.
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Post by Norro »

This model just really struck me as great. Wonderful work. I love the scale, tidy execution of details, landscaping, and creativity!

Keep up the good work!

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Post by smcginnis »

Beautiful landscaping and building-building. All the little details, like the duckweed and stuff, are really wonderful. The figs are great as well.

Any chance of you building a whole castle in this style? It would look wonderful on a mountain... maybe with some snow?

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Post by Muskey15 »

A great idea! I like how you did the roofs, and the rocks are pretty detailed.
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Post by legokilt »

So, how much does it cost to ship dead rats to uncle Rogar in Bricktopia? I love this MOC. Architecturally cool looking, well conceived with lots of add ons and playability, not to mention a good use of the critters from Harry Potter.
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Post by Voran_the_Scholar »

I really like the color scheme you used and the angled runway. The blue flowers add a nice splash of glue on the green and grey landscape. The dirt path is also well constructed. Well done, sir!

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Post by Derfel Cadarn »

A very neat little moc, deffinitly catches the eye. I really like the angled owl runway. The buildings sits very naturally on the cliff. good work!
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Post by greenglo »

Oh that lucky bricklinker who will get all those rats! I like the canid hiding on the one shot.
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