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Re: Mandrakes Tower and Joan of Arc
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lugnet.castle
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Fri, 17 May 2002 18:10:54 GMT
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Mandrake's Tower must be the most ineresting castle architecture ive seen in
a while. A really revolutionary method of creating the illusion of a round
tower. you must explain how you built it!
but despite being so interesting to look at, ive gotta be honest and say its
kinda ugly. but that works, too. It's a wizard's tower, so im sure he
would sometimes prefer the solace that living in an ugly tower will bring.
Overall excellent design! Really a step forward in experimental castle
construction!
peace
-lenny
In lugnet.castle, Steven McDonough writes:
> TWS Garrison wrote
> > http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu/~mcdonous
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> > in particular,
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> > http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu/~mcdonous/CastleMain.html
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> > --
> Thanks TWS Garrison
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> Whoops that should be http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu/~mcdonous
> There is a link in the updates section on the main page as well as the
> Castle navigation link.
> Hope this helps you find it.
>
> -Steve
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| (...) Thanks, except I wasn't really trying to make a round tower, I wanted it to be the pentagon. And I was atempting menacing but will take ugly :) The hexagon base is created by hinging the sides; made up of three castle wall sections + 1x1 (...) (23 years ago, 20-May-02, to lugnet.castle)
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| TWS Garrison wrote (...) Thanks TWS Garrison Whoops that should be (URL) is a link in the updates section on the main page as well as the Castle navigation link. Hope this helps you find it. -Steve (23 years ago, 16-May-02, to lugnet.castle)
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