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In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Chris Maddison writes:
> Wilson!
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> I saw this behemoth on Brickshelf, but didn't want to steal any thunder. It
> is absolutely amazing. The fact that it actually looks like it was cut and
> fashioned out of big chunks of rock is it's best feature. The totally
> random and sporadic use of grey and dark grey with little bits of green and
> brown give it a very realistic feel.
Thanks Chris! It was very hard building the cliffsides so they looked
natural. The green couldn't be too concentrated or else it just looked
weird (in my opionion anyway.) But yes, I tried to make it look as natural
as possible, and I think it works out pretty good.
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> But you didn't stop there, you've got all those little things - the dining
> room, that cool catapult, the nifty bull statue (in exactly the right
> place), and my favorite new little feature, your bridge. That is awesome.
I almost wish I could have gone back and put in more little things, but just
didn't have the time before the fair. Also, I couldn't come up with any
other things the rooms should have been designed for, so I just left it how
it was.
> I could go on and on about this one - I don't think one can really
> appreciate it without seeing it in person.
>
> -Chris
Thanks for the great comments, Chris!
Wilson
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| Wilson! I saw this behemoth on Brickshelf, but didn't want to steal any thunder. It is absolutely amazing. The fact that it actually looks like it was cut and fashioned out of big chunks of rock is it's best feature. The totally random and sporadic (...) (22 years ago, 3-Nov-02, to lugnet.castle.org.cw, lugnet.castle)
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