New MOC, Keep ^_^

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New MOC, Keep ^_^

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My new MOC, I made a Keep and it looks so cool ^_^. this is the best castle MOC I have ever made, only because the detail inside.
http://www.harveynet.nu/justin/gallery/ ... /Keep.html

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Post by Paco »

Very impressive keep. The interior looks good and the dark gray bricks speckled through the light gray give a realistic look and make it more interesting. Great work!
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Post by Dragon Master »

Looks like a nice place to live!

All your stuff is nice.

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Post by LEGOFREAK »

LR - have I told you how well your keeps are looking? That one has inspired me and solved a couple of problems that I had going in my own. Your work gets better and better each time you post.
Awesome job dude - 'keep' it up! (hyuk hyuk hyuk) :lol:

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Thank you all, you all have inspired me in different ways :D . Thank again

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Post by LEGO_KNIGHT »

Nice one, Justin. Keep up the good work.
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BTW, there is a village to go wtih this (it's being made) and my brother helped me a lot in the project, and I'm glad he did 8)

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great!

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Awesome, I like the solid look of it, and how you have mixed the colours!
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Post by jeff_o_rama »

I like the architecture of that keep. Nice Job!

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Thank you :)

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Post by architect »

Hi Ranger,

I think you have greatly improved with this moc. I like the different colors of stone, the crenelations, interior details, and the fact that it is a lion keep :D

Great job!

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Post by Loneranger »

LOL, I knew you would like the lion guys 8) . Thank all again. if you need to know how I did somthing just post or PM me :D

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Post by Jojo »

Hello!


A very keepy keep that is! Very nice! Keep on building!
(And well photographed also, with neutral background and so.)


Bye
Jojo

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I'm building a village to go with it. so the next backrounds will look awesome :D

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Post by SavaTheAggie »

Thats a great MOC. I love the beam across the inside of the door, I may have to look into doing the same thing for my next castle, though I think I'd do it in brown instead of grey.

I also love that you've not fallen into the same trap as so many other builders and built not only a mottled look into the walls, but portruding windows and butresses as well. I'm not a fan of purely flat walls. I'll admit Stonebarrow has pretty flat walls, but my next castle won't so there! :P

What's even better, in my opinion, is that you kept the use of Castle Wall pieces to a minimum. This is a perfect example not only of how you don't need to use Castle Wall pieces to build a great keep, but also how you can use them almost seemlessly along with pure brick construction as well.

Great job!

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