7.54 Feet would only keep out livestock
How about the fact that the walls are only 1 foot thick!
Minifig scale conversion?
- Aidan
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7.54 Feet would keep out livestock
Let them come...
They will break upon this fortress like water on rock!
---King Theoden
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They will break upon this fortress like water on rock!
---King Theoden
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=the6717
- Aidan
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I will yield to Dave Girard if that is the consensus. However, the problem will be that we can not compare the castle to town or space MOCs. I know they are not using 5'2" as the height of their minifigs. Also, all my castle dimensions just shrunk by 20% !
Finally, when my mind wonders and I am walking amonst my minfigs in their castle I am politely patting the short little buggers on the head
Finally, when my mind wonders and I am walking amonst my minfigs in their castle I am politely patting the short little buggers on the head
Let them come...
They will break upon this fortress like water on rock!
---King Theoden
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=the6717
They will break upon this fortress like water on rock!
---King Theoden
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=the6717
The models lego has used, not just for castle, but all genres have always been gross approximations or representational. This is why Castle walls are short and thinner than those in my condo. This is also why town's cars seat 1 minifig abreast.
But if you're going for a "realistic" castle just use real castle dimensions. Or go for something inbetween. You don't need to spend a fortune on bricks and be a slave to prototype by making massive walls. Go for something between, like 4 studs.
In the end, all that matters is that you think it looks good, and that it's difficult for pets or small children to destroy.
But if you're going for a "realistic" castle just use real castle dimensions. Or go for something inbetween. You don't need to spend a fortune on bricks and be a slave to prototype by making massive walls. Go for something between, like 4 studs.
In the end, all that matters is that you think it looks good, and that it's difficult for pets or small children to destroy.
- jeff_o_rama
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The real enemy that will unite all lego clans and factions!!!In the end, all that matters is that you think it looks good, and that it's difficult for pets or small children to destroy.
(and my wife wants to get a cat. hmf! yah right!)
Jedipawn
Long, long ago. In a galaxy far, far away... THERE WERE CASTLES!!!!!
i really like that calculator, hmmmmmm.......... by it's calculations, the front facade of my cathedral in progress is 147 feet tall. the minifig is absolutely dwarfed! too bad it's on LDRAW though....... i simply dont have the money to buy all the parts necessary. i havent finished the second tower of the front facade, and i am already up over 4000 pieces! i am shooting for about 30,000 overall. maybe someday i will have the means to build it in real life...sigh. oh well, LDRAW is good enough for now, besides, i wouldnt have anywhere to put it! i will post a work in progress pic soon, when i finish the second tower and main stained glass window (all trans 1x1 plates for highest level of complexity possible!) hee hee, im a bad man .
thanks!
steve
thanks!
steve
Stephen Rowe
Sounds like a wonderful creation!! I also use LDraw for my "dream" projects. I am working on a Castle right now that is approching 20K pieces. The hardest part is running the program. Ever notice how CAD programs run VARY slow?
Maybe its just my computer.
Jedipawn
Maybe its just my computer.
Jedipawn
Long, long ago. In a galaxy far, far away... THERE WERE CASTLES!!!!!