playmobil project - prison tower
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
Great work as usual MTL! Your version looks better than the original IMO, since it is more detailed and realistic-looking.
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
Well done! The re-imagining is quite good, but my favorite bit is the inclusion of the wall panels behind the arches on the outside of the wall! Lovely.
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
I love it! I like the bulk wall pieces hidden underneath the arches, it looks great!
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i think this is my best output in my work.
i have used that tecnique also in modular city walls system (see link below)
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/146145
i have used that tecnique also in modular city walls system (see link below)
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/146145
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I'm writing here just to say thank you to Bruce and all the Classic-Castle staff for the link in the home page.
I want also to stress the fact that i'm really honoured to be a part of this wonderful community which seems to be a big family.
Thanks again and greetings from Italy!
I want also to stress the fact that i'm really honoured to be a part of this wonderful community which seems to be a big family.
Thanks again and greetings from Italy!
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
Very impressive conversion, and it works so much better in LEGO in my opinion. Great build
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
Your Lego version looks much better.
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thanks again for your comments, in particular to darkspawn because i have studied his works in order to increase my skills...
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Re: playmobil project - prison tower
I think this MOC is a wonderful idea with excellent execution. My problem always tends to be over-ambitious plans that lead to poor execution. I think I need to build something like this: not too big, but lots of detail and care and elegance. Even the castle-wall pieces look good; they're often a cop-out but here they are well used. Good work.
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