Nice Landscape!

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Dragon Master
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Nice Landscape!

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Check out this castle, Dunnottar Castle!

Could you imagine a better location for a castle?

http://www.castlexplorer.co.uk/scotland ... php#castle

I can't! Check out that site if you haven't. It gives you an awsome look at all British Castles, I only wish there were similar sites for other castle styles!

ENJOY!
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Dude,the landscape is just awesome :)
Someone should do a moc of it :)
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Post by Mursk »

I don't think that even TLC has that much Green Bricks/plates...
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Mursk wrote:I don't think that even TLC has that much Green Bricks/plates...
You're probably right... but I still would like to see a Moc of it :)
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Post by TheOrk »

You could make that but it would be tricky. You have to build earth walls in a square shape then put plates on top and prop them up with pillars made out of normal bricks. I have done it with the regular square sized plates but you'd need like 40 for that job though.
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Post by Formendacil »

That is just an awesome location....

Amazingly defendable.

Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Trigger »

I'd hate to be trying to seige that castle. Although it seems like you could easily blockade it. Just plant yourself and your army on the only road that leads up there and kill anyone brining supplies.
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Post by jwcbigdog »

No need for a curtain wall with those high cliffs. I would think that the only way to make it out of LEGO would be microscale, but I would love to see someone prove me wrong. Thanks for sharing!!
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Post by Longbowmen »

Wow, that's high..... I don't get it, while I was at Rhodos this vacation you had this huge cliffs and right above they builted some AWESOME castle's. But... Didn't cost such project much lives?
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