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Re: Fort Legorado
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lugnet.castle
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Tue, 18 Dec 2001 19:48:25 GMT
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Yes, I remember studying Motte and Baileys at school, many, many years ago.
It should be an interesting project for you.
I will be interested in how you do the circular fortified walls usings brown
log pieces.
Richard.
"James Stacey" <james@minifig.co.uk> wrote in message
news:GoJCJF.Iu4@lugnet.com...
> Seeing Brad post up about the rerelease of Fort Legorado, this is going to
> allow me to have a go at something I've wanted to do for quite some time
> (bit never had the brown) and do a Motte and Bailiey style
> Has anyone already had a bash at one of those
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> --
> James Stacey
> ---------
> www.minifig.co.uk
> #925 - I'm a citizen of Legoland travelling Incommunicado
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> take a look at
> http://home.clara.net/hetha/Medieval_Life/types_of_castle.htm#Motte and
> Bailey
> for a piccy
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>
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| (...) Does a Motte and Bailey have to be round? It's been a while since I read all those history texts of that era, but I thought such a thing is any wooden fort built on a hill, where the hill is most often man-made from earth moved from the (...) (23 years ago, 18-Dec-01, to lugnet.castle)
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| Seeing Brad post up about the rerelease of Fort Legorado, this is going to allow me to have a go at something I've wanted to do for quite some time (bit never had the brown) and do a Motte and Bailiey style Has anyone already had a bash at one of (...) (23 years ago, 18-Dec-01, to lugnet.castle)
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