Radoch Castle by Radegast

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Radoch Castle by Radegast

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Hey all,

Anyone know who "Radegast" is? Anyway, this is a brand new Brickshelf gallery with Radoch Castle:

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Unfortunately only a few photos. Wonder if this will be a CCC entry.

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I saw this last night, and was thinking how well built it looks. I like how his walls are not overly complicated. Thats a lot of red slopes.


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I too saw this last night. I really like the castle overall. There is not enough fig life imo though.
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Post by raidersofdays »

It reminds me of a carney castle - but this one has much more detailed landscape.
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Post by Michal H./gearcs »

Maybe it's someone from our country, the Czech republic. But not a member of our forum - www.kostky.org
Radegast is czech beer, named after old heathenish god.
This castle is really wonderful. I want to know, who built it...
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Post by Jansen »

I love this! It is very formidable without looking monotonous or having the Big Grey Wall Syndrome. I agree with raidersofday, it looks similar to Carney's Castles but with great landscaping.
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Michal H./gearcs wrote:Maybe it's someone from our country, the Czech republic. But not a member of our forum - www.kostky.org
Radegast is czech beer, named after old heathenish god.
It's also a town in Germany, as well as a term for a gothic army commander.
Between plotting to kill you all and chasing balls of yarn, I also build [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/30639040@N02/albums]MOCs[/url]

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Post by Traveler »

Also Radagast is a wizard from the Tolkien books.

In other news, this is a great MOC. I agree that's it's a bit lacking in minifigs, for its size though.
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Post by Radegast »

Hi, there is still lot of work on interiors. Castle life will be added later, lot of minifigs are waiting already :)

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http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/81437

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It was good before, but now its amazing...


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Post by medieval_total_lego »

i love this castle, it's very realistic.
thanks for posting it!
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Post by albero78 »

Lovely MOC.
Realistic and detailed. I love the red roofs and the choice of the windows.
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Post by Teddy »

Dear Radegast,

I really like this spectacular MOC! :)
Its a really beautyfull example of a middle European mountain stronghold.
I'm not sure about the roof color, although it does give it something extra.
I just love the interior designing you are doing.
Especially the stables is a nice touch.
Is there a throne room somewhere as well? :D
Are you considering making some arrow slits in the sides as well?
Kind regards,

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Post by Radegast »

Thanx very much. Throne Room is not ready yet, but will be finished during next weeks.
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Post by Radegast »

There are some new images of Radoch castle

http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/81437

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