Merlin and his guards are under attack. The undead army tries to get in the tower and kill Merlin.
This work were published by me about 2 months ago. I'll be grateful for any comment from you
Michal Herbolt/gearcs
I remember seeing this on Brickshelf a while ago and thinking to myself, "Wow, that guy really made raised baseplates look awesome!" That has always been a tough thing to do and that tower is superb!
There are some things I really like and a few things I dislike here.
Likes:
Great use of the raised baseplate
Use of the turret top piece as a balcony in the shorter tower
Wall details using clips and black 1x1 round plates in the shorter tower
Detailing around the windows in the taller tower
The little drawbridge between the towers
Dislikes:
The transitions between gray and tan are kind of jarring
Technic pin bricks by the windows on the top level of the taller tower
You have a nice moc here. I like what you have done with the small tower quite a bit. I'm not really a fan of the raised baseplate but I must say you make it look not so bad. Good work.
"The sky grows black...shadow falls...the Dark Tide comes..."
wow... I could say so much... I like the skellie climbing tools, and I especially liked was the inside of the tower. I don't like, though, that no one is dying, not even a skellie. Other than that, it's beautiful.
This is a great MOC. I really like the design of the tower, which looks almost like it's going to fall over its so tall. A great fantasy MOC, to be sure!
This is great. The inside decor is very well done. I like the flag pole at the top of the big tower. I too, would like to know how you made the skellie ladder.
"The seventeenth will rise in the last year of the land's life." Eregor the spellweaver, from The book of the Flameblade.
Wow...that is an incredible tower. I echo everything said before, but I'd also like to congratulate you on your excellent use of a very hard-to-use baseplate. I like the random feel the tower has. It's not just one straight, uniform chunk of rock. It really has a personality all its own. I love the little drawbridge spanning the towers. And I also would like to know how you constructed the ladder/stair the skellies are climbing. I have a guess, but I don't want to make a fool out of myself by being wrong. Well done.
Thaks all for comments!
Some of you wanted to know, how the skellie ladder is made... So it's not a ladder, but wooden stairs. This link is the new uploaded foto (when public) of it on the BL: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/gearc ... 170081.jpg
Ohhhhhhh.... Funny! From the reverse angle, it looked like a bunch of wooden slats sticking out from a cylindrical core. Now I see the core is a railing!
[quote="Michal H./gearcs"]Thaks all for comments!
Some of you wanted to know, how the skellie ladder is made... So it's not a ladder, but wooden stairs. This link is the new uploaded foto (when public) of it on the BL: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/gearc ... 170081.jpg[/qute]
That's what I thought it was, but I just wanted to be sure. Thanks, Michal H./gearcs!