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It all started out with the desire for a proper home for my Crownies, and the idea of an up-scaled castle that still fits for the most part with the Lego set aesthetic, so no over-the-top landscaping. The other factor is that I wanted it to look complete (no missing walls) but still have access to the interiors with realistic paths to anywhere in the structure (stairs/ladders) wherever possible.

So with that in mind, I present Stonehinge Castle:

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More photos in my photobucket.

http://s40.photobuck...O?sort=3&page=1

Let me know what y'all think!

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Thanks for the feedback!

Excellent castle, great overall design.

My only recommendation would be to raise the walls and the left front tower.

:thumbup:

Yeah I think upping the scale on those parts would add some grandeur. Unfortunately at the time of building, this took almost every grey brick I had.

I'm glad I have photos now. Hopefully I can work up the courage to dismantle this one to build some other MOCs.

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Very impressive castle! I'm a big fan of hinging buildings and full interiors with ways to access them via ladder or stairs. So I like this a lot.

Makes me want to try another hinging castle soon :classic:

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Thanks a lot for the replies! It truly is appreciated.

This is really amazing. Great work. I have always dreamed of doing this with a castle.

I had too, and one day just started on the front gate. It grew pretty organically, section by section, which i really enjoyed. It felt natural to plan as I went instead of having a master plan in place before starting. the main structure was fun, but I think the best part was filling out the interior details. It seemed to tell more of a story that way and I'm happy I was able to cover the main aspects. (Keep, dungeon, dining hall, kitchen, blacksmith, wizards tower, stables and barracks)

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the roof on that one tower is odd

If you're talking about the one with the owl on it, that's because there's a chimney on the outside corner (under the owl) that I didn't get a good photo of. Aside from that, I wanted the outside walls to have crenellations and the inside walls to have some semblance of a roof for visual interest. It may not be to your taste, but there is reason behind it.

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