My largest creation yet

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Please rate it! (5-best, 1-worst)

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http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=140496

Please let me know what you think!

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Post by babyjawa »

I gave it 4/5 :D

great job it is better than my customs
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Post by xiblal »

I really like it, You did a great job on the land scape and also I really like the high walls. One thing that I would do with it is make three more sections of it. That way you could put the four parts togather and have a whole keep and castle. That is if you have enough peices.

I also realy like the details around the gate.

Great job!! 8)

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Post by wlister »

So it was you who built this!

I saw this on Brickshelf and was quite impressed. I gave this MOC a 5/5, with a slight reservation. I'd love to see this finished in all four parts.

As a cross section it is great. The landscaping and overall design are excellent. I like the use of tan bricks for the outer wall, the marketplace and the playability you made for the inner keep. I wish I could manage interior details as well. Sadly I only make shells. :cry:

Any chance you have the parts to complete this?

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Post by Graynar »

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

This is a great moc! There is more pieces in that huge tan wall then I have in my whole collection! Man, all you guys have huge collections.

I really liked this: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/thebr ... tle/20.jpg

I've never seen a path constructed like that before. Very ingenious.

Good job Chris Perron.

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Post by babyjawa »

this is a dumb post but

ya know that peasant type guy in the photo

graynar posted ya know that money bag type thing on the shirt

is that a custom decal or did it come in a set

still that is awesome though
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Post by Dragonlord Esq. »

babyjawa wrote:this is a dumb post but

ya know that peasant type guy in the photo

graynar posted ya know that money bag type thing on the shirt

is that a custom decal or did it come in a set

still that is awesome though
You mean the standard Forestmen torso?
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I guess

I don't rally know :oops:

oh the torso jojo has for his avatar
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Post by HenrytheV »

babyjawa wrote:I guess

I don't rally know :oops:

oh the torso jojo has for his avatar
Do you mean this?
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uh yeah the blue one sorry I am dumb :oops:
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Post by Graynar »

babyjawa wrote:
sorry I am dumb
Don't say that! You didn't know about that torso so its okay. You can't know everything. I defintley don't. :wink:

Back on topic, I hope to see Mr.Peeron finish this castle. Like walling the whole thing maybe.

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Post by babyjawa »

I just saw a printable decal on the main site and printed it out
thanks Anthony


On-topic:
did you use most of you collection for that or not (dumb Question)

sorry if you don't want to answer that you don't have too :oops:
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Post by The Hordesman »

Awesome. Nice cut-out effect, my new project is a slice too, but Im not sure it did turn out this good. I like the mountain placement. One thing though, I think I can spot someone with a tie, those werent invented until the 1800. :wink:
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babyjawa wrote:I just saw a printable decal on the main site and printed it out
thanks Anthony


On-topic:
did you use most of you collection for that or not (dumb Question)

sorry if you don't want to answer that you don't have too :oops:
It's not a dumb question. I used most of my tan collection, most of my green and most of my table space. :lol: I don't know if people realized this, but the cliff section is actually in bley while the keep is old grey. I did this to expand my amount of grey brick.

I'm only 14 so if I had a high paying job I would love to finish it, but I'll have to wait a few years before that can happen. :D I'm glad about the quick replies, thanks for all the comments!

BTW, all of the torsos are from some set... no decals here.

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Sir Terrance wrote:
babyjawa wrote:I just saw a printable decal on the main site and printed it out
thanks Anthony


On-topic:
did you use most of you collection for that or not (dumb Question)

sorry if you don't want to answer that you don't have too :oops:
It's not a dumb question. I used most of my tan collection, most of my green and most of my table space. :lol: I don't know if people realized this, but the cliff section is actually in bley while the keep is old grey. I did this to expand my amount of grey brick.

I'm only 14 so if I had a high paying job I would love to finish it, but I'll have to wait a few years before that can happen. :D I'm glad about the quickly replies, thanks for all the comments!

BTW, all of the torsos are from some set... no decals here.

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