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Re: Falckenstein Castle - My entry for the ISCC
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 7 Jan 2002 00:52:16 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Johannes Koehler writes:
> Hello!
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> > These are painful to look at. This is really an amazing castle. I'm in the
> > middle of building a castle myself and this one has upset me so much I've
> > torn apart mine to start from scratch.
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> Oups, it was not intended to frustrate you or something like that...
I was half joking. Although I did start from scratch. :)
> > Was this designed on paper first?
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> No. I just had in mind a few ideas of details that should be integrated. And
> the footprint was determined by the inner measurement of two Shop-at-Home
> packages because I'd be able to transport the building with my car.
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> > The battlements and towers all fit together so well. I have my new
> > inspiration...
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> And I have found my new profession as a Muse ;-)
As a Muse, when you have time could you post some detailed pictures on how
the castle come apart so you can get into the interior? Also, could you
post some pictures that show how you built the structure under the castle?
What kind of supports to you use? Did you just stack a bunch of 2x4 bricks
of any color underneath as foundation?
It would be really cool to have some of the knights conducting the siege to
burrow under the structure. If you have brown bricks you could create a tunnel.
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> Bye
> Jojo
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| Hello! (...) Oups, it was not intended to frustrate you or something like that... (...) No. I just had in mind a few ideas of details that should be integrated. And the footprint was determined by the inner measurement of two Shop-at-Home packages (...) (23 years ago, 6-Jan-02, to lugnet.castle)
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