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Re: A few questions...
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lugnet.castle
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Tue, 30 Apr 2002 20:05:15 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Magnus Lauglo writes:
> In lugnet.castle, John Henry Kruer writes:
> > Alot of questions:
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> > Which castle wall color do think is best?
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> Light grey is what I prefer building my castles in. If they were available
> in Tan or dark greay (in bulk), those colours coudl make for great colours
> for large stone buildings. But use whatever YOU think looks best. I've seen
> some great look white castles and black can look great when coupled with
> light grey.
Yes, light grey with or without black is probabbly the way to go.
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> > Which castle set is the one you like the most? (out of any eara)
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> I'd add my vite to eth Black Falcon's Fortress. Quite compact and therefore
> cheap, and all kinds of useful great parts. The main problem is that the
> drawbridge looks a bit basic and small, but a larger one would require a
> high tower, thus a more expensive set. The guarded Inn and Dan Siskinds
> Blacksmith's shop are also great, and both are available now. Loy of support for those two these days...
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> > There arn't any light grey castle corner walls available in current sets, right?
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> I may be wrong, but I believe there may be a few in the rereleased Islanders
> base. But the best way to stock up on parts like that is to look out for
> used lego sales at markets and stuff. You can get some great deals if you
> are lucky, I've found piles of lego on sale very cheap in the UK at least.
There are in the island, actually. 1 unprinted grey one, 2 unprinted black
ones, and 1 unprinted black castle wall (accourding to peeron)
> > Out of the little sets of the current castle, which is the best for pieces?
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> > Out of all sets avalaible, which is the best for pieces?
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> Guarded Inn and Blacksmith's shop. Also, some of the Harry Potter and
> Starwars sets also have very useful bricks for castle style building.
> Hagrid's Hut has lots of greay brick. Fort Legoredo has loads of great
> wooden palisade walls, but it is quite an expensive set. Look out for sets
> on sale. If we're really lucky, sets like King Leo's castel may go on sale
> some time soon.
Actually, I have Fort Legorado from its original release. I'm interested,
how do people use the walls?
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> > p.s.- I'm afraid my parents have decided that 'what is the use of buying
> > pieces you already have if you just add them to your collection, so,
> > unfortunantly, my 4 buys on bricklink will be my only ones... So I'll have
> > to make use current sets:-(
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> I'm sorry to hear that. You'll find though, tha you can build great things
> with limited lego resources. The best MOCs aren't always the biggest ones.
> Unfortunately though castle building (as opposed to say spaceship/military
> style stuff) often ends up being as big as you can get it.
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> cheers and happy building
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> Magnus
John Kruer
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| Hi John, "John Henry Kruer" <jhkruer@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:GvED4r.GIG@lugnet.com... (...) interested, (...) I have one too and I'm using the log wall's in my current project. You can find a picture of it here: (URL) idea is to build a two (...) (23 years ago, 1-May-02, to lugnet.castle)
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| (...) Light grey is what I prefer building my castles in. If they were available in Tan or dark greay (in bulk), those colours coudl make for great colours for large stone buildings. But use whatever YOU think looks best. I've seen some great look (...) (23 years ago, 29-Apr-02, to lugnet.castle)
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