
Falcon's Tower
- Tycho McKorley
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Re: Falcon's Tower
That looks wonderful. Now if only I could play... I mean seriously examine it in an entirely adult way. 

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Re: Falcon's Tower
we AFOLS are all the same... was about my first thinking reflex...Now if only I could play... I mean seriously examine it in an entirely adult way.
actually i'm only collecting lego star wars and joined the forum to get rid of my castle things.. but no, after seeing projects like this tower i start to regret...
today i reviewed the pics and found lots of details i adore!
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- Rick-Ricks
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Re: Falcon's Tower
I like the bottom row on the roof; with the alternating angles it gives it a unique look.
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- I Scream Clone
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Re: Falcon's Tower
Thanks to all the comments I recieved, I decided to rework the roof, add docks and smooth stairs and more foliage to the left tree. Please take another look.
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Re: Falcon's Tower
That new roof is a million times better. Good moc!
- Voran_the_Scholar
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Re: Falcon's Tower
The new roof is a vast improvement. I like the overall shape of the tower, and the transition from circular to angular. All the little details and asymmetries you've built in are a joy to pore over. Great build.