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Wall Construction and Final Confrontation at the Cracks of Doom
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:09:08 GMT
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Hi all,

Here are two more entries for the Classic-Castle.com contest.  The first is for
the "CCC Wall Buildings" category and it is people building a CCC wall The two
figures by the shed are the foreman and a merchant.  The others are working on
the wall--cutting and placing stones for the exterior, filling the interior with
undressed rubble (based on a description in David Macauley's "Castle" book).  Of
course a guard is placed here because this unfinished portion of the wall is the
weak spot of the city's defenses.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=69178

The second entry is for the "Heroes and Villains" category and it shows the
climactic moment of the Return of the King (spoiler warning, I suppose).

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=69179

PLMKWYT
Bruce



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  Re: Wall Construction and Final Confrontation at the Cracks of Doom
 
In lugnet.castle, Bruce Hietbrink wrote: Hi Bruce, (...) the men in action. I can't think of anything to improve it. Great job! James (21 years ago, 16-Jan-04, to lugnet.castle)
  Re: Wall Construction and Final Confrontation at the Cracks of Doom
 
(...) The "Precious" ... They stole from us... "Precious" Nicely done, the cut of his hand... the ring from half a key, brillient scene and you made quite a brillient work. Though in my opinion Tolkin should have ended the fight between Gollom and (...) (21 years ago, 17-Jan-04, to lugnet.castle)
  Re: Wall Construction and Final Confrontation at the Cracks of Doom
 
(...) the details that went into this. The wooden shack is a very nice touch. A building like this would certainly be put up in this situation, and it just seems to "fit." You can pack a lot into a 32x32 baseplate. -- Pawel (URL) (21 years ago, 17-Jan-04, to lugnet.castle)

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