Being a relative noob to CC, I thought I'd start by posting several images of castle builds I have done in the past. You can find more images and builds on Mocpages at: http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/49100
Mudskipper's Medieval Builds of the Past
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Mudskipper's Medieval Builds of the Past
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Animate it.
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Just out of curiosity, is there any way to get the embedded image larger? I read something about a 400 pixel restriction.Mudskipper wrote:Being a relative noob to CC, I thought I'd start by posting several images of castle builds I have done in the past. You can find more images and builds on Mocpages at: http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/49100
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Hi, Mudskipper - first of all, let me say welcome to Classic-Castle! You've got some really interesting MOCs here - I'm especially fond of the Bleyvern Dungeons & all the details you put into that project (those steps . . . )
Anyway, I see that your thumbnails are hosted on Flickr. If you go to the photo page and click the "share" button (the bendy arrow) it should pop up a box that will let you select from a variety of sizes (make sure you've got it set on BBCode, too). As you've mentioned, any size that's less than 400 pixels on the longest edge should post fine.
Anyway, I see that your thumbnails are hosted on Flickr. If you go to the photo page and click the "share" button (the bendy arrow) it should pop up a box that will let you select from a variety of sizes (make sure you've got it set on BBCode, too). As you've mentioned, any size that's less than 400 pixels on the longest edge should post fine.
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Hey Mudskipper, welcome aboard! It's great to see you on Classic-Castle.
You never cease to impress me with your builds. I'm amazed about their size, and yet the detail is not lacking.
You never cease to impress me with your builds. I'm amazed about their size, and yet the detail is not lacking.
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I love the rockwork on all of these, but the desert ambush scene is what caught my eye. Everything on it is very good, and it looks super dynamic.
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I get an error about private images when I try and look at these.
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Wow these are all beautiful builds. Each creation has a unique and original style that captures the real beauty in building out of Lego. Well done.
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Wonderful work on those creations, welcome back to Classic-Castle!
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