Crownie watchtower

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Crownie watchtower

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A watchtower in the Crownlands, stationed by a handful of soldiers (and an unwilling captive). It was designed with playability in mind, which is why the watchtower itself is 1/4 open and it only has three walls.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=389477

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The folder is public yet :(
please make the folder public !
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shmitty wrote:The folder is public yet :(
please make the folder public !
For future reference, a person cannot make a folder public on Brickshelf. All pictures on this site are moderated before being made public, and it usually takes a day or so for that to happen. The person who submits the pictures can do nothing to speed the process along. That being said, one can post deeplinks that are immediatly viewable. To do that, the poster must click on the image twice, until only the image is seen, nothing else. Then they need to post that link.

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Here is a Brickshelf folder:
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Here is a link from having clicked the picture file once:
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And here is the deeplink after you click the picture one more time:
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Robin Hood wrote:
shmitty wrote:The folder is public yet :(
please make the folder public !
For future reference, a person cannot make a folder public on Brickshelf. All pictures on this site are moderated before being made public, and it usually takes a day or so for that to happen.
k sorry didnt know xD thanks btw
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I like what I'm seeing in this. The tower itself is nice, especially the lower section, but what I really like is the gate and extended wall, with details such as the stall for the horse and the soldiers on break eating. Nice work.
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Re: Crownie watchtower

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That is very cool! Wish the overall pictures were not so fuzzy though. Looks like a very strong fortress. The round tower sections worked out very well in this.

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quite interesting this is the first time i have seen this design very creative :D
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