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| In lugnet.castle, Benjamin Ellermann wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My first new castle moc in a long time is my City Gate.
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> It features a stone base with two large doors. The doors can be secured by an
> iron chain. A stair in the stone base leads to the tudor second floor. The
> stair landing has a window to shoot at intruders.
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> The upper tudor level has a fireplace, two weapons racks, a bookshelf, a table,
> chairs, and even a wall mirror.
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> I also made a haycart with the new huge wheels. The cardinal's guard
> (musketeer) collects a toll from the peasant to enter the city. A traveling
> priest walks out of the city. Two fully armored watchmen guard the gate.
Ben,
This is a superb creation. Well planned and executed. (I pretty much forgot
about the stair until seeing it down the picture list.) I think Lenny nailed it
with "everything that Lego castle MOCs should be - elegant clarity combined with
amazing details!"
I too think the haycart is neat. Looks realistic in the sense that it's not a
rugged polygon.
*cough* MOC Series *cough*
-Andrew
| | | | | | | | | | | | | > Ben,
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> This is a superb creation. Well planned and executed.
Thanks!
> (I pretty much forgot
> about the stair until seeing it down the picture list.) I think Lenny nailed it
> with "everything that Lego castle MOCs should be - elegant clarity combined with
> amazing details!"
> I too think the haycart is neat. Looks realistic in the sense that it's not a
> rugged polygon.
Thanks. I really like the cart too! I designed it very quickly but it all
worked out.
> *cough* MOC Series *cough*
hehe, I wish :)
Ben
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