Thanks everyone for the comments! I am glad it has been well-received
ZCerberus, on 09 December 2011 - 07:08 PM, said:
It is so clean looking!
I love the colors. It reminds me of an american lighthouse with the striped pattern going up the tower (which is fitting since it IS a lighthouse!).
I would be tempted to add a bit more variety to the rocky base. I know the MOC is cut off when it hits the edge, but I am trying to figure out how one gets from the sea up to the lighthouse! Is there a dock and some stairs or ladder off the edge of the MOC?
Thanks
ZCerberus! If you look at the picture second from the bottom, you will see the path (tiles) heading toward the door. This path carries on the left of that picture onto the rocky promenade/causeway which attaches this small area to the mainland. No-one would be foolish enough to access it from the sea, as the rocks are far too perilous to traverse! I had some difficultly due to the restrictive 32x32 limit on the size - I would have liked to have shown more of this causeway but due to the limit I couldn't do it.
Christoph, on 09 December 2011 - 07:35 PM, said:
Wahil Musca,
your business ventures are paying off! I am happy you can afford such a beautiful tower to guard the sea and guide traveling ships. Very nicely done, the red sandstone from Qarkyr is marvelous material, which throughout the centuries my family has not managed to get hold of much. I especially like the door, I am tempted to include such a design in one of my architectural projects.
Abū Alī
Thank you,
Abū Alī. Fortunately the Emir gets a preferential rate at the Qarkyr sandstone mines. My architect says that the door design can be used by anyone - he has no claim over it!
CptMugwash, on 10 December 2011 - 12:26 AM, said:
Wahil your tower amazes me, such beauty I'm sure all sailors and traders will be very pleased to see this and help guide them. Also the decorative windows and doors are fantastic Well done
P.S. I'm guessing the cut off bit is where the jetty would be, I've done something similar with a second watchtower which I'll get photos of and post tomorrow.
Kcaj
Thanks for the comment. The tower isn't actually on an island though - there is no jetty! If the size limit wasn't 32x32 I would have shown more of the causeway which connects the tower to the mainland. Look forward to your second watchtower!