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If I might say that myself, this is my best build till now here I think :)

Falconstone is my settlement (under construction;) ), and this is its gatehouse.

I bought for 40€ quite some white plates and tiles, their worth is at least 80 ^^ My whole floor is covered with white plates, so let the snowscape-building begin. I'm a Mitgardian after all.

The idea of the bridge is that it is cut in half (it would cross the whole river that should be there), so that's why the end seems unfinished.

I myself particulary liked how the tower turned out, next to the gate itself. (more pictures on flickr)

C&C welcome!

27190494031_b13d48f5b4.jpgFalconstone Gatehouse Built for AoM by David de Rijke, on Flickr

27162626742_ddd33659fd.jpgFalconstone Gatehouse Built for AoM by David de Rijke, on Flickr

27226343456_de9a13660e.jpgFalconstone Gatehouse Built for AoM by David de Rijke, on Flickr

26653318604_b640212d19.jpgFalconstone Gatehouse Built for AoM by David de Rijke, on Flickr

27190457641_594d339fd4.jpgFalconstone Gatehouse Built for AoM by David de Rijke, on Flickr

26654203783_3cfe1bc6f6.jpgFalconstone Gatehouse Built for AoM by David de Rijke, on Flickr

26653339904_0a8568aa6d.jpgFalconstone Gatehouse Built for AoM by David de Rijke, on Flickr

27162648932_30453fc02c.jpgIMG_20160526_102227 by David de Rijke, on Flickr

27259999785_3bdd28d556.jpgFalconstone Gatehouse Built for AoM by David de Rijke, on Flickr

and a picture of the Falcon Guard, the local military.

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Looks great, definitely your best build yet! I think the main thing you need to work on here is the photography. Gideon and I are currently writing a tutorial so keep an eye out for that.

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Oooh, that is really nice, definitely your best build yet! :wub: The mixed stone/wood through is fantastic, and the little section of water adds some very nice color to the build. :thumbup:

Excellent work with the snow, minifig posing, and trees as well, looking forward to seeing phase 3! :classic:

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Wonderful build! The wooden walls look marvelously Mitgardian :thumbup: Great roofs and ladder designs, and the winter landscape sets off the build well.

Keep more creations like this coming :wub:

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That is indeed your best build to date! The front looks awesome, with a very nice bridge, a great pallisade and lovely stone sections. Keep IT up! :thumbup:

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Your building skills are rapidly improving! Great build with a lot of things going on and many details. I really like the snow clearing scene! Keep it up, dathil! :classic::thumbup:

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Looks great, definitely your best build yet! I think the main thing you need to work on here is the photography. Gideon and I are currently writing a tutorial so keep an eye out for that.

Thanks, and Ill certainly check that guide, because I totally agree ;)

Oooh, that is really nice, definitely your best build yet! :wub: The mixed stone/wood through is fantastic, and the little section of water adds some very nice color to the build. :thumbup:

Excellent work with the snow, minifig posing, and trees as well, looking forward to seeing phase 3! :classic:

Thanks! the water addition in every build is starting to become something like a signature ^^ When possible, I sneak a river or stream in.

Wonderful build! The wooden walls look marvelously Mitgardian :thumbup: Great roofs and ladder designs, and the winter landscape sets off the build well.

Keep more creations like this coming :wub:

Thanks! Most of my buildings till now had more of an Avalonian style, yet the snow already does a great deal in transforming it to Mitgardian.

That is indeed your best build to date! The front looks awesome, with a very nice bridge, a great pallisade and lovely stone sections. Keep IT up! :thumbup:

Thanks! I really liked how the front turned out indeed

Your building skills are rapidly improving! Great build with a lot of things going on and many details. I really like the snow clearing scene! Keep it up, dathil! :classic::thumbup:

Thanks! I stumbled upon some shovels and knew how I should use them ;)

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