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Greetings All,
I proudly present Turners Cross, my latest castle MOC. (pic=link)
I imagine this to be a segment of a very prosperous Royal Knight regional
capital. As such the defenses are now more for show than actual combat and the
city has gradually overgrown the once mighty keep, its streets now thread right
through the heart of it. This MOC has a lot of vignette quality detail sprinkled
throughout so please glance around, even into the interiors folder. There are
two cunning Wolf Packs, two rampaging Vikings, and a rather well done (yes, I
say so myself : ) exploding water barrel, and that is just for starters... I
also used this as a testing ground for a few designs, look out for 11 assorted
stairs/ladders and a few snotty fireplaces, not to mention one very fine
chandelier... Each building includes a new (to my own MOCs) technique or colour
combination which, I think, compliments the whole.
The Gallery (when public):
When I get more time Ill post a few of my own faviourite
shots/details as I know it is a lot to look through... also a list of what each
shop actually sells : ) ,there are a few unusual ones...
I also want to thank Keith Goldman for his innovative idea of
using the ninja wall sections as streets, and Josh Wendin for the medieval
Marketplace concept without which I probably would never have started building
village scenes!
Please let me know what you think!
Thanks much and God Bless,
Nathan
Visit my brickshelf gallery:
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| (...) Nathan that whole thing is awesome. Each building just by itself it a great MOC; the complete town is more than you can take in all at once. I love all of the action going on everywhere...the pantry, the war planning room, etc., etc. There are (...) (19 years ago, 14-Nov-05, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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| (...) Nathan, Gosh, where to begin, I can tell you really packed this full of well thought out details. I imagine one could spend hours perusing it in person. The staircases are done very well, especially the one with the beige divider down the (...) (19 years ago, 14-Nov-05, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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