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soccerkid6

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  1. The shields and banners on the wall add some nice contrast to the stone walls Some arches, or other architecture detailing would make the walls look even better
  2. The rockwork really looks like the jumbled slabs you often see near shores Great middle eastern architecture as well
  3. I like the waterfall coming through the fortress, and the dense foliage looks good for an Avalonian scene The angled walls you incorporated are great,and I like the little underground storage room you added in the base
  4. Summer version of Arangr Castle:
  5. The second phase of my project to show Arangr Castle through all 4 seasons. See spring here. The landscape changed most, though there are some changes to be found inside the castle as well. Arangr castle is located near the Avalonian border, in Mitgardia. Summer sees the continuing growth of plant and animal life. The warmer weather dries up the spring rains and encourages outdoor activities. More pictures can be found on my website. Thanks for looking
  6. That fence design is pretty sweet! The brick pattern on the house looks great, and the plate roof fits well Neat little outhouse design too
  7. The plate built walls look really nice Love the contrast of color with the vine and flowers too. And your bookshelves and furniture inside look quite inviting
  8. Lovely exterior, but the building really came to life for me when I saw the extremely detailed interior The sections of the museum based on different time frames are a clever approach, and nicely shown by the different minifigs and other details
  9. Accurate rendition of a very touching scene I like that you framed the water with trans colors, so that no separate colored border is needed
  10. Really cool stone wall design here The roof and sellers area is great as well
  11. Magnificent trees as usual! And that slight path is superb, looks very natural. I enjoyed the loopy storyline as well, this little 'man' is a very interesting character
  12. Great start to your builds for the Guilds. The fallen pillar is my favorite detail Though your border and landscape are quite good too
  13. Thank you, Captain Braunsfield. Sand green probably would have worked nicely, but I wanted to go with the black/blue colorscheme as its a Black Falcon castle Thanks TitusV Thanks LJ, the circular window was rather fun to integrate
  14. Love that interior, with its excellent color choices, and wall detailing But the gate is even better The larger foundation of each pillar, and decorations over the arch look amazing
  15. Very pretty setting with all those unique plants around The new elves fence part works well for a railing there, and I like how you outlined the roof with SNOT 1x1 round tiles
  16. Another brilliant rendition of a LOTR scene The roof design is fabulous, and works better, color-wise, than I would have expected :thumbup:Great wooden detailing throughout
  17. Thanks Graham Thank you, I tried some new furniture designs out here Thanks Garmadon! This isn't the last you'll see of those ducks And I'm glad you like the shutters, those windows were what caused me the most trouble designing, but I really wanted shutters on this one. Thanks LordDan, summer should be coming soon Thanks Kai! Glad you noticed the angles, as this is the first time I've done an off the grid layout that opens up Thanks Blufiji! Thanks Thank you! Thanks LV Thanks Jacob! And yup, it's definitely more a small keep than full castle. Like you, those are my favorite size
  18. Thanks Gunman Thanks Kayne! Still waiting on results for the Master Builder, but I think Nocty will prevail with Dubbadgrim receiving the title Thank you very much for the comment! Thanks Graham Thanks man! Thanks ZC, always appreciate hearing your thoughts Thank you, I was pretty pleased with that palisade design Thanks Sleg! And yeah, I do prefer the complete build, with some other way to access the interior. But sometimes if I feel pieces might be low, or for simplicity's sake, I go with the old open back
  19. Thanks Titus! And I'm glad to hear you've been enjoying the tutorials, I plan to keep on making them Thank you Thanks Andrew! Thanks Thanks dG, and that's an amzzing thing to hear, considering how much of an influence you've been for my building style over the years Thanks Gideon! Thank you Thanks, I had just enough barrels to do the posts Thanks LJ, this was my first time using those neat curved slope/arch things Thanks!
  20. Thanks! Thank you, it was easy to revise the architecture because of the small size, so I was able to experiment a bit Thanks Rogue! The wall was one of the first parts I built
  21. Thanks! Thanks Garmadon, and yeah, who knows who will actually win with the rat being bigger than the cat Thank you Thanks, Jakorin Thanks Andrew Thanks Gideon Thank you, and yeah, pretty much Thanks dG Thanks Sleg!
  22. Glad to have you, Davik Here's a more peaceful build after all the Algus battles: Arangr Castle, Spring
  23. As I was brainstorming ideas for a new build, John suggested a castle with four phases, showing how it, and the landscape, changes through each season. Realizing a good idea when I heard it, I set to work on the castle. Since I will need to modify the landscape for each phase, I planned to have the castle lift off so it’s easy to rework the base. As usual there’s a full interior, this time accessed by both a hinging section, and pull out rooms. The castle itself was inspired mainly by the creations of Eklund, DNL, and Aliencat. Simon S. suggested the addition of a moat. The castle features a working drawbridge, gates, and shutters. This is one of my biggest builds, weighing in at over nineteen and a half pounds; the base is 52×52 studs, including the border. Arangr castle is located near the Avalonian border, in Mitgardia. Spring brings new life to the countryside, as the snow finally melts, and animals awake from hibernation, or migrate back to the area. It’s a busy time of year, as fields need to be plowed and planted, and supplies restocked. Drawbridge closed: As always, you can see more pictures on my website: link I hope you like it, summer will be coming next
  24. Very pretty shore scene! I like the low wall, and you've got an interesting round wall design there Great use of the new colors of leaves too
  25. Gorgeous landscape! The mountain path is perfect, and the rockwork in general is superb Great ambush posing, with the numerous archers, and the barrel of oil too. Plus you did a good job portraying the cold where the Algus are, opposed to the lush greenery on the other end
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