T-86(swebrickLUG) Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Protectors of The Princess I built this for Brickscalibur, thought I would share it here as in other forums/platforms. C&C are always welcome. Take care everyone! Quote
MKJoshA Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Some great details like the man bending down to pick up coins and great part usage like the hips by the water pool. I know it's hard to get color in an arabian build, but I'd say a little more color wouldn't have hurt. Though overall an impressive MOC and good luck with Brickscalibur! Quote
funemlefox Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Mk right that bent figure is a great idea. Brilliant idea. Same with the technic tracks around the plant pots. What are the petals from though? Good luck. Quote
T-86(swebrickLUG) Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 (edited) 22 hours ago, MKJoshA said: Some great details like the man bending down to pick up coins and great part usage like the hips by the water pool. I know it's hard to get color in an arabian build, but I'd say a little more color wouldn't have hurt. Though overall an impressive MOC and good luck with Brickscalibur! Thanks man! Yeah I could probably have gone for some distinct colour in the walls ir something. Time restraints as usual during brickscalibur 😃 17 hours ago, funemlefox said: Mk right that bent figure is a great idea. Brilliant idea. Same with the technic tracks around the plant pots. What are the petals from though? Good luck. Thanks! The petals are this piece! Myself Im actually most satisfied with the ”beaded curtains” behind the princess. It turned out like I envisioned it! Edited January 19 by T-86(swebrickLUG) Quote
Feuer Zug Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Lovely build. You've hit the architectural highlights to fit the theme. Quote
Elysiumfountain Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Awesome build! Captures the feel especially well. My favorite is the large white window frame with those curves! Quote
GeoBrick Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Besides the eye-opening use of the 'ropes-with-grip' piece as beaded curtains, I'm quietly impressed with the cornler ornaments of the same building. Its a probably semi-illegal technique, but gives a nice texturing. I'm unsure if you put a 2x2 plate upside down on a 2x2 tile, with tubes pushed in the bottom, or a 2x2 tile upside down on top of a 2x2 plate with the tubes pushed in it. I think the former, but the resolution of the picture isn't large enough to zoom in on the details. Quote
T-86(swebrickLUG) Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 On 1/20/2026 at 5:57 PM, Feuer Zug said: Lovely build. You've hit the architectural highlights to fit the theme. Thanks a lot Feuer! 23 hours ago, Elysiumfountain said: Awesome build! Captures the feel especially well. My favorite is the large white window frame with those curves! Glad you liked it! 🙏 18 hours ago, GeoBrick said: Besides the eye-opening use of the 'ropes-with-grip' piece as beaded curtains, I'm quietly impressed with the cornler ornaments of the same building. Its a probably semi-illegal technique, but gives a nice texturing. I'm unsure if you put a 2x2 plate upside down on a 2x2 tile, with tubes pushed in the bottom, or a 2x2 tile upside down on top of a 2x2 plate with the tubes pushed in it. I think the former, but the resolution of the picture isn't large enough to zoom in on the details. Firstly, thanks 😃 second; its an illegal tech I guess, hehe! And the resolution isn’t the best no. Its actually 4 tan 1x2 tiles stuck into a tan 2x2 tile. Held in by friction from normal plates on top and then repeated the pattern a couple of times! Quote
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