Huge List of European Castles

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Huge List of European Castles

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I don't know if any of you seen this site, ..this guy traveled to a lot of castles and took pictures.

http://www.castles.nl/eurcastle.html


Some good ideas for building here. :)


A Lion Emblem.... http://www.castles.nl/eur/es/barc/barc4.jpg
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Hmmm...Cool!
He doesnt have a complete list though.
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So did Bob Carney

http://12.223.136.182/index.htm

But he made LEGOs
could you tell me before you go back in time, I was talking to a robe on the coat rack for 20 minuets before I releized you left!
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I think this would be a nice project castle, very cool and possible with lego...i may attempt it after my current project. 8)

http://www.castles.nl/eur/be/cru/cru.html
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Post by Bruce N H »

Good catch. I've bookmarked this page and will definitely return often for inspiration. Just randomly clicking castles, this one:

http://www.castles.nl/eur/es/aleg/aleg.html

seems very prone to MOCization. The squareness and bare walls would make it very easy.

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CAI wrote:I think this would be a nice project castle, very cool and possible with lego...i may attempt it after my current project. 8)

http://www.castles.nl/eur/be/cru/cru.html

I definately agree with you, this would make a GREAT lego castle. Hmmm....I wonder if I have enough bricks to build it tonight.
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