Christoph Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 Times are changing in Historia. I am Abū Alī al-Ḥusayn ibn Abd Allāh ibn Sīnā, a truth-seeker of the Kaliphlin Guild. Deeply disturbed by news of disorder I went in retreat to Burj Sina where I contemplate by watching the stars. I am looking for answers. Burj Sina is located deep in the desert, unknown to most - almost forgotten. Few have seen it but much has been seen. This tower belonged to my familiy for generations. Its secret lies on earth but it reveals the heavens. Even though the stars are telling, I cannot see the future. But pointed to the horizon my telescope can see deep into the realms of Nocturnus, Avalonia, and even Mitgardia. Where are you heading? Enemies, don't try funny stuff, the entrance is guarded! Watching the stars can be hard work. Minifig sight (on foot): Quote
Scubacarrot Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 (edited) Nice work! I Like the shape of the top and the retracted door and walls and the mosaics in particular. One thing: Is the roof for the camel not unneccesary? Can it not stand in the shadow of the tower :P Edited November 21, 2011 by Scubacarrot Quote
Spock Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 Good work my friend!i think it's Arabesque on this astronomy tower? Quote
Erynlasgalen Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 Wonderful tower Abū Alī! The small pop of color on the tower has to be my favorite part, it breaks up the tan just enough without being distracting. I can't quite make out from the pictures what the white bricks are near the door. Can you enlighten me? Quote
Christoph Posted November 21, 2011 Author Posted November 21, 2011 Thanks for the comments! Nice work! I Like the shape of the top and the retracted door and walls and the mosaics in particular. One thing: Is the roof for the camel not unneccesary? Can it not stand in the shadow of the tower :P I like to enlighten my students by asking back: Would not be the tower unneccesary because I could stand on the roof of the stable? Good work my friend!i think it's Arabesque on this astronomy tower? ... probably some dotty dialect... Wonderful tower Abū Alī! The small pop of color on the tower has to be my favorite part, it breaks up the tan just enough without being distracting. I can't quite make out from the pictures what the white bricks are near the door. Can you enlighten me? What looks like white bricks are actually part of my personal belongings that I can't do without on my long travels. I must confess, they look like bricks. For clarification, my departure in the near future will look something like this: (I won't tell if there are bricks in the package though) Quote
de Gothia Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 A very nice tower you got there! I really like the first pic with the stars! Looks like an arabian night!! A question, where is the head from on your sigfig?? Looks really nice! Quote
Basiliscus Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 Awesome tower Christoph! A great start for our Guild. I think yours is the first completed tower. Love the recessed walls and the pattern. I have to say, that's a mighty fine telescope Quote
SkaForHire Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 From the ground going up, I really like your tower. The one part I would change is the telescope. I feel like it looks unnatural, because even a telescope made today would not be able to hold the stresses of weight how this is attached. I feel like the telescope needs supports closer to the middle so it looks more like a large telescope. I know you have limited roof room up there, so perhaps even enlarging the roof surface, or draping the holding mechanism over the side (although that would limit some of the visibility / movement of the optics). Otherwise, Pretty awesome. I love that you added something unique to your tower that was clearly meant for more than just defense. It has inspired me to create a Royal Navy tropics magnetic and celestial observations post for my colonial harbor town I have been working on. Quote
Scubacarrot Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 I like to enlighten my students by asking back: Would not be the tower unneccesary because I could stand on the roof of the stable? Genius! Goes off making stables instead of watchtowers. Quote
Angeli Posted November 22, 2011 Posted November 22, 2011 Times are changing in Historia. I am Abū Alī al-Ḥusayn ibn Abd Allāh ibn Sīnā... Eban? :) (XIII warrior:)) Anyhow, this is what went trough the mind of southerners while building this tower: "We saw machineguns and canons in other guilds, and it won't be long until spaceships attack us, so we better make something for watching the stars " :) Great moc, btw, I love how it has subtle details Quote
I Scream Clone Posted November 22, 2011 Posted November 22, 2011 Amazing work, a lovely level of detail as well, love the back story, which grounds it well in Historica. Quote
Si-MOCs Posted November 22, 2011 Posted November 22, 2011 Anyhow, this is what went trough the mind of southerners while building this tower: "We saw machineguns and canons in other guilds, and it won't be long until spaceships attack us, so we better make something for watching the stars " :) We do not fear the other guilds. We do not fear that which can not hurt us. But Ancient Aliens (as seen on History Channel) from the skies... that is something to be guarded against. -- Fantastic work Christoph ! I expected to see some 'non traditional' elements coming from the south, and you do not disappoint. Definitely a unique and one of my fav towers so far. Great job. The entire concept is well done, The subtle colour marking is great. those few side ways studs just adds so much nice texture... there is a lot to like here. :thumbup: Quote
Christoph Posted November 22, 2011 Author Posted November 22, 2011 Thank you all for the nice comments! You are really a polite bunch. A question, where is the head from on your sigfig?? Looks really nice! It's the head of the blacksmith in set 6918 (bricklink). From the ground going up, I really like your tower. The one part I would change is the telescope. I feel like it looks unnatural, because even a telescope made today would not be able to hold the stresses of weight how this is attached. I feel like the telescope needs supports closer to the middle so it looks more like a large telescope. I know you have limited roof room up there, so perhaps even enlarging the roof surface, or draping the holding mechanism over the side (although that would limit some of the visibility / movement of the optics). Otherwise, Pretty awesome. I love that you added something unique to your tower that was clearly meant for more than just defense. It has inspired me to create a Royal Navy tropics magnetic and celestial observations post for my colonial harbor town I have been working on. This is a very good point, thank you. Initially, the telescope was much smaller but I couldn't get enough . I like the idea of a wooden support structure, which could be partially attached to the side of the tower. I will think about it next week... I am looking forward to your magnetic observation post! Genius! Goes off making stables instead of watchtowers. Eban? :) (XIII warrior:)) Anyhow, this is what went trough the mind of southerners while building this tower: "We saw machineguns and canons in other guilds, and it won't be long until spaceships attack us, so we better make something for watching the stars " :) Tremendousness from the East, I do not understand your first cryptic lines. Regarding the spaceships: Some say you can only fear what you can imagine. Let me tell you, this doesn't mean your are protected by ignorance. Abū Alī, who is seeking for truth. Quote
Angeli Posted November 22, 2011 Posted November 22, 2011 it's from movie "The 13th warrior" with Antonio Banderas: - He wishes to know your name. - I am Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan, Ibn Al Abbas, Ibn Rasid-- - " Eban." - No, no. Listen. Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan.Ibn means " son of." - Eban. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted November 22, 2011 Posted November 22, 2011 Very original and beautiful MOC! I love the tan color all over the scene and the beautiful tower with its perfect architectural style! Nice work also for the parking area! Quote
Dan Church Posted November 23, 2011 Posted November 23, 2011 This reminds me so much of the three wise men from a very old christmas cartoon I used to watch as a kid! Excellent building here! I really like the colors thrown into the center of the tower. Quote
Chief Justice Lego Posted November 29, 2011 Posted November 29, 2011 The tower architecture is great. My favorite photo is the last one posted where the camera perspective is low looking up. I want to echo what others have said about the mosaic color in the walls -- really nice building technique. The telescope is very original -- I like seeing something more than the standard martial desert warrior tower. I think the Kaliphlin guild is really a good base for some unique concepts like this. Quote
robuko Posted December 4, 2011 Posted December 4, 2011 Cristoph, this is a great build, and I am so glad you did the astronomy tower, as you will see.... Quote
Gabe Posted December 9, 2011 Posted December 9, 2011 Lovely tower, it has just the right amount of detail and colour. The monkey gaurding the entrance with a crossbow is a cute touch too! Quote
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