As I have no space for real bricks, I continued playing with the LDD program. While LDD is free and works fine, it is a bit limited when it comes to creating figures, due to the small number of available prints for torsos, shields and the such. On the other hand, such a limitation is also a nice challenge. This is my attempt to make Castle figures with the LDD program. Please meet my King and Queen. The queen's gown is partially based on the design of "Damsel in minor distres", my only addition being the life-jacket as fur "coronation mantle-like thing".
Royal Couple
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Re: Royal Couple
The use of the life jacket is really great! I wonder what it would look like "in the brick", but at least in digital form it works very well
Re: Royal Couple
These are very well done.
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