Fryj'ut Castle

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Albatross_Viking wrote:
DNL wrote:I had already seen this castle on some brickfest pictures, but it's nice to see some more pictures of it.
I like all the details and i didn't expect that mere at all, cool idea. It is kind of strange that the hermit is still living in a small hut, while there is a whole castle around it :tasty:
He is after all a hermit, and living in a castle with a huge amount of angry chainmailhood-wearing guards would, well, make him live with a huge amount of angry chainmailhood-wearing guards, and since hes a hermit, he cant do that :wink:
Btw, nice to see that these Fry´jut guys does so much to prevent people from destroying the most beautifull parts of the nature :)

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This is a fantastic MOC. The detail is awesome. good job!!
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Awesome work! And indeed alot of great architectural details!
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Very nice, I can't get over all of the great castles that have posted lately...
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This is incredible. I love how much detail you put into it. Especially on the front gate. It is awesome how you made it on a hill. The hill looks great. And the pit in the inside is done very nicely. Great job!
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Thanks for all of the comments!
MrTS wrote:Awesome work! And indeed alot of great architectural details!
Wow, thanks!
The Shadow Knight wrote:This is incredible. I love how much detail you put into it. Especially on the front gate. It is awesome how you made it on a hill. The hill looks great. And the pit in the inside is done very nicely. Great job!
The gate is the funnest part to build, too!

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I'll chime in a bit late on this one. It has a very nice and clean look, something I always appreciate (studlessness! :)). There's some interesting adornments along the walls but I can't help but think it a bit bland though, the whole castle is kind of square if you know what I mean. Also I find the landscape a bit too regular, some more irregularities or colours would've looked good, or perhaps a little brook or so (the mere looks really nice on the other hand). Neat work all in all though ;)

Oh, and just out of the curiosity of a linguist's mind: What is the apostrophe in the name supposed to mean? Glottal stop?
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Nice landscaping. I especially like the toadstools. The tower over the entry has some very interesting shapes and features. Nice job.
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I like the whole thing, but if I was forced to pick a favoriot element it would probably be the land scaping -or the fact that you came up with a back story for it. (I couldn't chose which I liked better.)
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Astonishing and intimidating! Excellent work!
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