I like it. Though not minifig scale, it is pleasantly scaled and truly evokes a sense of an Arabian fort. I actually like all the flags as it gives the idea that this is not a castle under seige, but rather is open for business. This is a caravan stop to my eyes.
Well done to the builder. May she continue to create and share.
Alan
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Why should it always be minifig scaled? My castles aren,t minifig scaled either.LEGOFREAK wrote:I agree with Josh, my only complaint is that it isnt minifig scaled. However, that doesnt mean I dont like it.
In my opinion, this is certainly a good looking castle. It is well proportioned and and has thick looking walls. The colour is perfect for its location. It has a very nice overall atmosphere over it. (maybe the womanly touch) And it is also far better than my first one!
Well, my excuse is that I had only reds and whites at my disposal. Not very a castle-look.
In short, a real, robust looking castle.
And that cannot be said of the most LEGO-designed, flimsy castle creations
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