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Absolutely amazing creation for one more time my friend!
I'me speechless and i don't know from where to start! :pir-laugh:
I love it all!!
The windmill with the dragon wings, the Dragonslayer's Inn details (chimnet, door), the Dimo's Stable roof, and the beautiful market with the great ideas (basket)! 
Congratulations and keep it up!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Neat little build!

So many details were pointed out already, and I can only agree with all the praise you received. Excellent rock work, the addition of the balcony in it, lovely roofs, great minifig posing, ... If I had this in my house I'd be staring at it a lot :laugh: 

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On 19/2/2018 at 1:44 AM, Mpyromaxos said:

Absolutely amazing creation for one more time my friend!
I'me speechless and i don't know from where to start! :pir-laugh:
I love it all!!
The windmill with the dragon wings, the Dragonslayer's Inn details (chimnet, door), the Dimo's Stable roof, and the beautiful market with the great ideas (basket)! 
Congratulations and keep it up!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thanks a lot my man, glad you like it :)  

On 20/2/2018 at 9:46 PM, AG6 said:

Very cool and intricate

Thank you! 

14 hours ago, Puvel said:

Neat little build!

So many details were pointed out already, and I can only agree with all the praise you received. Excellent rock work, the addition of the balcony in it, lovely roofs, great minifig posing, ... If I had this in my house I'd be staring at it a lot :laugh: 

Thanks a lot Puvel! /hug 

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What a massive model *huh* It's great seeing your gatehouse with walls around it :thumbup: And seeing some familiar faces hidden in the crowd is always fun!

The dragonslayer's inn is really incredible: brilliant layout, color use, and textures. And the cliff side seating is spectacular!

Fabulous use of cheese slopes and inverted bows on the stables, along with the barrel beams and SNOT log brick wood beams.
It's truly a pleasure to admire creations like this :wub::wub:

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