playmobil project - prison tower
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playmobil project - prison tower
hello to everybody!
my project goes on and here you are my conversion of the old playmobil set 3445
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/155415
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=403432 (when moderated)
hope you enjoy it!!!
my project goes on and here you are my conversion of the old playmobil set 3445
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/155415
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=403432 (when moderated)
hope you enjoy it!!!
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
Very nicely done!
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
This was a very good idea, and you've executed it incredibly well! I especially like the way you used the large castle wall pieces behind arches to not only give depth, but I also think it just looks darn good. :]
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
You Certainly improved on the original!
And I really, really, really like the fact that you are sticking with your modular wall design.
The way you are building now will allow you to make a verry impressive walled city display,
where everything will fit perfectly together.
So thumbs up from me, and keep up this beautyfully modular building.
Kind regards,
Teddy
And I really, really, really like the fact that you are sticking with your modular wall design.
The way you are building now will allow you to make a verry impressive walled city display,
where everything will fit perfectly together.
So thumbs up from me, and keep up this beautyfully modular building.
Kind regards,
Teddy
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
Well, once again both lego and playmobil were the building blocks of my childhood. Your design for the prison tower seems to go well with the actual playmobil set. My favorite parts would have to be the smooth wooden walkways, and definitely the design of the tower (it turned out so well and just seems to stand out). Good job, and I think you could certainly make a good castle set from playmobil. Have you given a larger set design any thought?
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
well, i really want to make a large castle display but that requires many many free time...maybe on a cold winter night...
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Hey MTL,
Check your PM.
Bruce
Check your PM.
Bruce
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checked and repliedBruce N H wrote:Hey MTL,
Check your PM.
Bruce
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Hello MTL, I have been impressed with your playmobil project since I saw your first creation on Brickshelf many months ago. But I would have to say that your prison tower is your best work yet. You have inspired me to build a prison tower, for my castle city.
Keep up the fantastic work.
Keep up the fantastic work.
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I never really had playmobil when I was a kid, but from the pictures, it looks like you really captured the feel of the original. The interior is a nice touch, I especially like the furniture in the princess's room, the dresser looks great! Can't wait to see more once you have more time to add on to it.
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
the original playmobil set has been an ispiration, but i have trasformed and reinterpretated it with a new lego "touch".
the result is quite different from the original, but in my opinion it's more realistic
the result is quite different from the original, but in my opinion it's more realistic
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I love it. Great conversion. You're right, much more realistic.
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
I had that set as a child! It is a lot of fun to see it reimagined in Lego from. Nice work.
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I too never had Playmobil as a kid, but I am really glad that I had Lego. It is good to have this Playmobil-Lego conversion happening by MTL, that way we haven’t really missed out.nanuck95 wrote:I never really had playmobil when I was a kid…
I totally agree. Very nice to have it in Lego form.Tycho McKorley wrote:I had that set as a child! It is a lot of fun to see it reimagined in Lego from. Nice work.
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
Good work! It looks almost exactly like the Playmobil set. The wardrobe looks nice too, do the drawers pull out or are they fixed?
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