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Re: When the King got more money (bigger yellow castle)
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:35:50 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bert Annear wrote:
> > The castle is built in modules / sections so that it can be easily modified /
> > expanded / reconfigured. The pictures Ive put up actually show two slightly
> > different configurations. In addition each tower is built in a way so that they
> > can be separated (relatively) easily into large sup-parts that will fit into
> > storage quite easily.
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> Hi Henning,
> I keep coming back to look at this castle as it is a great source of ideas. I
> love the short curved connecting walls as well as all the angles you used in the
> towers. I have been duplicating some of these ideas already as they have solved
> some of "problems" I've had with straight walls and symetrical Keeps.
> I have taken your colour concepts as well and have built my own red tower -
> square though - not up to your level of skill on the shaped towers yet!
> This is really beautiful work.
>
> Bert Annear
Hi Bert
I've noticed your red tower (if it's the red and blue one?) and I think it's
excellent. Definitely at least as good as what I built just a little less of it.
I'm very happy that I've inspired you and that others are building non-grey
castles. Of course grey is more realistic and in many ways nicer but it's good
with some variety and to be able to use all the standard coloured bricks.
Best regards, Henning
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| (...) Hi Henning, I keep coming back to look at this castle as it is a great source of ideas. I love the short curved connecting walls as well as all the angles you used in the towers. I have been duplicating some of these ideas already as they have (...) (20 years ago, 22-Mar-05, to lugnet.castle)
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