CCCVI - King's Castle
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CCCVI - King's Castle
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Simply astounding! Breathtaking! Superb! Brilliant!
Seriously, this castle is your best creation to date. The details are flabbergasting and the overall appearance, stunning! I could spend hours listing details I love, but I will let others enjoy it for themselves!
In Christ,
Seriously, this castle is your best creation to date. The details are flabbergasting and the overall appearance, stunning! I could spend hours listing details I love, but I will let others enjoy it for themselves!
In Christ,
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Thanks Thomas. Aside from the sore fingers, building this castle was one of my favorite building experiences so far. It all just fell together very nicely. I built it in sections to make it transportable so that hopefully it will make it to Brickfest in 2009. In the meantime, you won't be seeing anymore large castles from me until after Brickfest. This sucker exhausted almost every gray brick and arch I have.
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Well, then I will get to see it in person, most likely. That would be a treat. On a side note, my Brickfest MOC is, I am hoping, going to be something quite large and... pretty... as well. Here is to hoping to a great BrickCon!
Oh, and I forgot to wish you good luck in the contest! Good Luck!
In Christ,
EDIT- Hehe... 1616 posts... Hehe...
Oh, and I forgot to wish you good luck in the contest! Good Luck!
In Christ,
EDIT- Hehe... 1616 posts... Hehe...
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It's so beautiful!
I want to see it in person!!
Amazing! ack bla ga I don't know what to say!!
This is simply awesome!
Oh and did I mention?
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This is an incredible castle. I absolutely love the multiple levels and how it is built to fit the terrain. The stained glass is gorgeous. I can't wait to see more photos of this...
I used a similar roofing style on my towers. I am not copying, but its just about the only way to cover rounder tower types.
When you say brickfest, I am guessing you mean brick-con? If this made it to Chicago or D.C. I would be a very happy festival goer!
I used a similar roofing style on my towers. I am not copying, but its just about the only way to cover rounder tower types.
When you say brickfest, I am guessing you mean brick-con? If this made it to Chicago or D.C. I would be a very happy festival goer!
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Darn, this is just too good.
Go take this apart! It will do us all good...
Wow, this is absolutely too awesome. The round tower really does it for me. The only thing I don't like the different color window shutters. The green especially. I think Gray, White, and Black is enough. Perhaps that is just me.
Otherwise, this castle, it just too good to be true. Easily one of the best ever built.
P.I
Go take this apart! It will do us all good...
Wow, this is absolutely too awesome. The round tower really does it for me. The only thing I don't like the different color window shutters. The green especially. I think Gray, White, and Black is enough. Perhaps that is just me.
Otherwise, this castle, it just too good to be true. Easily one of the best ever built.
P.I
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Dear Rebelrock,
as I wrote on EuroBricks, I really love this castle!
It is supremely done. Especially the gate structure!
The other towers are very very nice as well, but the gate-house is the winner for me.
I'm almost tempted to send you gray bricks to build more castle structures.
Kind regards,
Teddy
as I wrote on EuroBricks, I really love this castle!
It is supremely done. Especially the gate structure!
The other towers are very very nice as well, but the gate-house is the winner for me.
I'm almost tempted to send you gray bricks to build more castle structures.
Kind regards,
Teddy
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Well i can only say one thing
CastleLord.
Well i can only say one thing
CastleLord.
CastleLord. The Lord of the castle.
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Please visit:
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Way to make the judges' lives a lot easier Rocko!
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If you ask me, the only thing impressive about this thing is the use of the headlight bricks to make attic windows in the roof . . .
the small rocky island is a nice touch too.
Ok, this is a fine piece of work and deserving of accolades (but I do love those headlight bricks in the roof -- just a super touch!)
the small rocky island is a nice touch too.
Ok, this is a fine piece of work and deserving of accolades (but I do love those headlight bricks in the roof -- just a super touch!)
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