And the winner of the July SPC is...

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And the winner of the July SPC is...

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Robin Hood, with his creation, "Oliphant"!

Robin Hood used Slope, Inverted 65 6 x 6 x 2 Quad with Cutouts to make the two towers and the feet of the Oliphant:

http://www.classic-castle.com/events/se ... ffame.html

You can see the runners-up here (sorry about the formatting, I had to rush to get this page up):

http://www.classic-castle.com/events/se ... dmocs.html


And don't forget to check out the next seed part:

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Post by Dragon Master »

Way to go Robin hood!
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Nice work!
Now on to this month's seed part.

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Post by Robin Hood »

Thanks. It was a nightmare making that thing. the bleeping head wouldn't turn out right no matter what I did. I went with the best I had which could be much better. Still it was fun to make and I hope I don't have reoccureing nightmares. :wink:
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Post by Gumby »

Wow very nice, Robin Hood! I think that inverting that piece is a great way to use that (useless) piece. I first saw that piece used in such a manner on a friend's ancient ruin kind of building and it looked great. I'll post a picture if I can find one...
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Post by wlister »

Nice work Robin Hood,

I have seen regular elephants from the adventurer series used as Oliphants and have never really liked it, they just aren't big enough. This Oliphant is big enough and I am impressed you managed to use the seed part in the MOC. Nicely done.

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Thanks. :wink:
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