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Shield Shop of Batuhan

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 2:21 am
by jtooker
[img]https://lego.jtooker.com/shieldShop/ShieldShop_500px.jpg[/img]

The shield shop in Batuhan crafts and sells the best shields west of Petraea. Besides crafting shields for the Batuhan Guard, shields are made to order or repaired when needed.

[img]https://lego.jtooker.com/shieldShop/Customers_500px.jpg[/img]

This MOC is my entry into the Medieval Shop Category of the 2020 Colossal Castle Contest (CCC XVIII). An interior to the workshop (second floor) can be seen in my [url=https://lego.jtooker.com/lumberingProcess/#shieldsmiths]Shieldsmiths MOC[/url].

[img]https://lego.jtooker.com/shieldShop/SideOfShop_500px.jpg[/img]

Higher quality pictures at [url]https://lego.jtooker.com/shieldShop/[/url]

Re: Shield Shop of Batuhan

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 3:09 am
by minoboys
This MOC is so cool I love the windows and how the brown bars stick out from the tan wall. The stone work is great too. :shock: I built a similar style blacksmith for the "Medieval Shop" category. Its the entry called "Hammering in the Forge."

Re: Shield Shop of Batuhan

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 5:49 am
by Rick-Ricks
I love the detailing in the stonework, and the half block depth to the top floor's wall.

Re: Shield Shop of Batuhan

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2021 5:55 am
by Bishons
I like the dark tan roof and the top story's walls and I also like the cobble stones out the front. You're using a very cool technique here!!!

Re: Shield Shop of Batuhan

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:22 pm
by jtooker
[url=http://classic-castle.com/forum/memberlist. ... ile&u=7101]minoboys[/url], thanks! I like the two-tone look of blacksmith's second story.

[url=http://classic-castle.com/forum/memberlist. ... ile&u=2217]Rick-Ricks[/url], I'm glad you liked it. I like the half-stud depth too, especially for corners as doing this with plates is harder if not impossible [url=https://i.imgur.com/Dupa6z2.png]without that '+' shape[/url].

[url=http://classic-castle.com/forum/memberlist. ... ile&u=7112]Bishons[/url], thanks! I planned on a tan roof, but did not like how it blended in with the tan walls. For the street, I was trying to get a well worn, dirty, 'in-town' cobblestone look.