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Micro Castle "Untitled" (technique...)

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Hokay...

So there are a ton of fantastic entries in the Mini-Castle Contest so far!!! Mine will most likely not really compete, but I've had this idea for a while, so...

I was pondering micro stuff one day, and decided to attempt the smallest, instantly recognizable castle I could. These 8 parts are what I came up with. Enjoy, and best wished for all the entries!

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:woo: I love the smoothness of the path and the idea of an 8-part castle! You might at least get 3rd...
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Love it. That's got to be a winner. Minimal parts, maximum imagination. I particularly like the plowed fields - an excellent touch.

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footsteps wrote:I particularly like the plowed fields - an excellent touch.
Agreed, that's what really jumped out at me as well, the effect is great. The castle is simple, but the fact that you built a creative, recognizable castle out of only 8 pieces is pretty cool in itself. Don't rule yourself out of the competition yet. :)
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What a great way to challenge yourself, and you even finished said challenge. Great job! I think your piece use is exceedingly clever. And I like the fields as well.
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Ah, right, this. A wonderful idea and very clean.
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