Found this nice little MOC (not mine!) while browsing on Brickshelf. I thought it deserves at least a mention on the forum:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=83218
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Yeah, It's good, but it looks too castle house.
And then again it isn't viquing.
And then again it isn't viquing.
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You know you're a good person when you see megablocks and have to do things you would rather not.
You know you're a good person when you see megablocks and have to do things you would rather not.
Cool's the word, it looks very windy and cold, but I like it, the snow also looks very good, and deep, can just see the poor cold guard coming out the gate in the morning to get some water from well on the courtyard and walking in snow that covers him up to the waist...
Poor little plastic man
Poor little plastic man
I'm back, and so is Castle!