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Just saw this castle on Brickshelf and was really impressed with it. Was going to post a link on here but was beaten to it :-D

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This is really well made well done rebelrock! has a lot of humour added to it aswell which I like in a MOC.

I like the way the water is studless aswell always looks more profesional to me.

I see he has used the cows and animals from brickforge aswell, still got to get some of them! ;-)

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This is really great.

Love the main castle, especially the tower and the rocks at the bottom. The other building is great too.

Really cool how hes done the water, I wonder if those building are actually attached to the water or if they're floating? :-D

Anyway, thanks for this!

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I can see how it would be possible to attach it, you could use the 1x2 bricks with a technic hole, then one of those light grey half pins, with a stud on one end... you know the piece I mean... anyway, that would attach to the bottom of the plates. And I noticed in this pic, the grass pieces are in the centre of the bricks, where the technic hole would be...

~Peace

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I can see how it would be possible to attach it, you could use the 1x2 bricks with a technic hole, then one of those light grey half pins, with a stud on one end... you know the piece I mean... anyway, that would attach to the bottom of the plates. And I noticed in this pic, the grass pieces are in the centre of the bricks, where the technic hole would be...

OMG, that water is a SNOT-technique! I just assumed it was made of a bunch of tiles! 8-

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