Armor shop

Discussion of personal LEGO Castle creations
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Tycho McKorley
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Post by Tycho McKorley »

Your attention to detail is incredible. All of that detail compacted into a small place gives it a very realistic feel.

Wonderful work.
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dariofol
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Post by dariofol »

thanks at all.... :D

for the shield this is a yellow castle shield...
the decals are new :wink:
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Blueandwhite wrote:I must say, this is quite nice. I like the overall shape, and I'm a big fan of green tudor buildings. There's something about green that really appeals to me.

This actually reminds me of Piglet's "Knight's Home".

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1020707

Very cool.

Later.
yes i have see this work.... I' m ispired from this one and from several tudor house of james old alphabet project
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Post by jb »

Nice job! I really like the shop. It's nice to see someone else use 5-wide windows. I may have to do another letter soon :)

James
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jb wrote:Nice job! I really like the shop. It's nice to see someone else use 5-wide windows. I may have to do another letter soon :)

James
Hi james... :D
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Post by KennDoubleN »

Hi. The details I like that haven't been commented on are the interior arches and the uneven split of the floor when it opens, giving more space for props. Nicely done.
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