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Re: I've started the my first MOC: "White Lion Castle"
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Tue, 11 Mar 2003 09:50:19 GMT
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Hi, thnx.
It will be 4 floors tall...the cellar, the floor for the guarding knights,
the big hall and the living rooms for the king and his family :)
And of course the towers will be higher than the rest.....and some flags
will be highest part of the keep :)
The Pillars/Colums are only for the support of the bigger wall above, the
keep will not get an balcony - 'cause it's an early kind of medieval keep
just to protect the aristocratical family.
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 17:59:12 GMT, Dan Thompson <suvied@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.castle, Kai Gerkens writes:
> > I'm new in creating MOC's - I've collected some Castle-Sets and made a
> > few Lego
> > Mindstorms Robots but now you'll find teh beginning of my "White Lion
> > Castle"
> > on my Homepage ( german - translation in progress ).
>
> > your remark and suggestions are wellcome :)
>
> I like the way it starts out. How tall will it eventually be?
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> I really enjoy the discolored bricks. I think it is more life like and
> it
> gives a model a look like it has stood for ages. The stair is also very
> nice. Will the pillars eventually support an balcony or tower or are
> they
> only for looks?
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> Overall, nice start.
>
> -Dan
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