Hey,
Check out this Knight's Home by Maciej Koszyka, also known as Piglet.
It's one of the many fine entries in the CCC that hasn't been mentioned in the forums (as far as I've seen). Check out all the great entries that are there now and get some inspiration to submit your own.
Bruce
Knight's Home by Maciej Koszyka (Piglet)
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i agree... this could almost have been released "back in the day"... it looks really authentic... and... it would sell well today for the same cost as Orlan's Citadel, i'd bet.
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Very nice, I love design of it. It is old greys since it uses a 1x5x6 castle wall piece which hasn't come out in bley (yet...), only the corner ones have (New Hagrid's Hut).
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This does have a "classic" feel to it. I like the simple, realistic design. A Knight Bachelor pad complete with a garage for his ride! Throw in a beer keg (or 2) and what else would a knight need?
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It's got a really nice feel to it. Good use of selective compression but with lots of nice detail. The only critisism I could make of it is that I never feel that door piece looks right on a castle moc. It's a bit too contempory.
Other than that I love it
Other than that I love it
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