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Re: Norman Keep
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 23 Oct 2003 20:58:23 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Kai Gerkens wrote:
> yes - there are some - evertime you see a drawbridge there should be a moat -
> mostly made my placing the castle a little bit higher than the ground under the
> drawbridge. sometimes it looks only like a little river - but if the "river"
> surrounds the castle - you've got the moat ( hehe ).
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> I've made the "white lion castle" simply on green plates - in the back huge
> rocks so the castle looks more realistic and not to flat on the ground.
> for the siege scene it will be places on blue pvc sacks so the surrounding
> "river" will be visible...in front of the castle ( other side of the drawbridge
> ) there will be the evil falcon's in bloodrush attacking the castle ;)
I guess something like that would work with your keep, but I dunno if I'll be
able to make a moat on mine, on the outside of a curtain wall.
BTW I never got around to complimenting on your keep, I love the way it opens up
and the way you've done the interior. Very nice indeed!
Magnus
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| (...) I realy knew what you ment, the early wooden "castles" where build on motte's - until they were to big/heavy... as you described before. I just wrote my favorite kind of making the surrounding of a castle - a moat. :) (...) yes - there are (...) (21 years ago, 23-Oct-03, to lugnet.castle)
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