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Hello,

This is my newest Castle creation:

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Fowler. I hope you like it, PLMKWYT.

Thanks,
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Post by Formendacil »

Overall it looks great! All those birds! :D

I'm not sure about the use of large, doorholding piece up front, although the use or the argument against mainly has to do with how much you like single-function, big pieces.

Also, I could really see the closet, lean-to, whatever that brown wooden thing with the door was, well enough to decide if I really like it. :)
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Post by the_Rascal_King »

I think this is a great idea!
I like the tower, even though we don't really get to see what's going on inside of it.
Great detail in the presence of droppings, btw!
Good job!
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Post by st1920 »

really nice fowler. the details are really good and the tower looks great next to that house
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Post by Robin Hood »

It looks great. :D
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I love it!
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Well done. A very sharp creation. I think you managed to work that Harry Potter door frame into it quite well. I like the vines working their way up the front. You certainly have quite a lot of different birds! Is there any way for the birds to get into that shack?

Keep up the good work!
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Post by James »

I agree, the Harry Potter door frame looks the part. Well done. There is a nice organic feel with the tower, the tudor walls and the avery at the back
very nice indeed
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Highly original. I hadn't thought of that. Very creative.
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Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
The door frame and the doors with grille are my favourite HP elements and I think they fit to Castle theme pretty well, so it's the second time I've decided to use it (first time was in my Guarded Mill).
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