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Anyway, that castle is awesome, Trevor! That is like the perfect sized castle, IMO. It's large enough to pack a ton of details, yet small enough to be resonable. I really love the overall compactness. One thing that bugs me though is the way the roof ends abruptly(seen in pic 76). It looks like it should overhang the wall 1 stud there. Other than that, though, there's not much I would change. I love the turrets, and the buildings are expertly incorporated into the design. Oh, and I don't really care for the yellow arches in the main entrance. Great work overall though. One of the best castles I've seen of its size.
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Thanks for everyone's input. Ive decided to make the fireplace go from the ground up and have the kitchen at the bottom of it with the dining area in the house. That involves removing the stable but that's ok with me. I also think (now that I have more d.grey slopes) that I'll make part of the roof removable so I can put in the lord and lady's appartment.
Thanks again guys, I really enjoyed reading your thoughts on it.
Thanks again guys, I really enjoyed reading your thoughts on it.

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