My last entry for the CCCVI.
"Long ago the castle of Kloyet was destroyed. Nobody knows why, but somehow the old inhabitants have come to live, and their ghosts are slowly rebuilding the castle. "
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The Haunted Ruins
The Haunted Ruins
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Awesome entry, DNL. This is teeming with great architecture, and I love your inventive use of the riding whips as trees. Definitely has that haunted feel to it.
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Love it. Nice detail, love the rocks and the dead trees.
Also like the arrow loops! What pieces did you use for the round edges of the arrow loops?
Also like the arrow loops! What pieces did you use for the round edges of the arrow loops?
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Thanks
I used four minifig legs to make the arrow slits.ELMAS wrote:Love it. Nice detail, love the rocks and the dead trees.
Also like the arrow loops! What pieces did you use for the round edges of the arrow loops?
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Again another wonderfully detailed moc, I love it.
I used to dislike your use of lots of detail, but it adds a lot of lovely realism to the piece.
Good luck in the contest and a happy new year to you and everyone else.
,Old Weller
I used to dislike your use of lots of detail, but it adds a lot of lovely realism to the piece.
Good luck in the contest and a happy new year to you and everyone else.
,Old Weller
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Wow, very cool. I really love how it appears to be leaning, this looks as if in a few hundred years some mad scientist will move into it and use some rooms in those towers for his evil experiments.
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Why do I have to add the word "minifig" to my spell checker every time I use it?!
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Trust me, I think I'm funnier than you do.
Why do I have to add the word "minifig" to my spell checker every time I use it?!
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Nice. A real masterpiece!
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Very well done MOC, very well done! I must ask you, how long did this take?
Anyway, congrats on making an amazing MOC!
Anyway, congrats on making an amazing MOC!
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