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Yes, here is a picture inside the cylinder. I will soon post a better description and tutorial
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The transport damage gave me the opportunity to enforce the towers. I knew that it was all a matter of time before this would happen. Thanks again. I am also getting my collection a makeover.
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Thank you for your kind words. I think it took me about 6 months to complete. Designing the round towers was quite demanding. But since the towers is just a shell without any supportive construction, I have to rebuild them. They didn’t keep their shape during transportation. Everything I build is free formed. No drawing or computer used
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In the north forest regions in Scotland lives King Cuthred peacefully as a Lion Knight. He has taking the oath to protect and serve the Lion Knight generation that has been passed over for many decades. He lives here peacefully with no threats. Even the Forest Men seems to enjoy the Kings way, that anyone should be able to have a good life. It has been a while since I last posted any Lego moc here. But here it is in its pride and glory. To begin with, the round towers was the first thing I build. The cylinder contains 24 small links that combined makes a ring. The links are connected tó eachother with the 1x2 plates with round ends. These plates a fantastic when bulings round, but you have to have a wide cylinder to avoid gaps. The gatehouse colors is dark tan and medium nougat, combined with dark brown todur beams. The walls on the house is build vertically and clipped on a bar on the inside. This gives an opportunity to place a 1x1 brick with stud on the side, where I can put the diagonal beam onto. The landscape is primarily green and is elevated in many levels, using wedge plates as edge for each step. The buling is nested into an angled frame, using 2x4 right wedge plates. When it’s stands like this, it adds a lot of dynamic to the overall impression. On the right side a small stream flows.
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Its time to show what I have been working on for the last 7 months. A big castle layout, inspired by an french artist I follow on Instagram. He doesnt use LEGO bricks for his castle, but various materials, such as wood, carboard and more. His skills to paint is out of this world and attention to details too. When I saw the first picture of the gate and the diamond gate tower, I knew I had to build it in LEGO. And that was the first step in the project. The diamond tower was really tough to construct, especially because of the base angled arches and the tilted inner walls. It took me about a month to figure out and find the right size and techniques. I could write a whole essay about the work, but I will stop here and let you enjoy the pictures
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In the ancient Viking North, a terryfying dragon roamed the deep and dark forrests. It lived in the steaming swamp and was only nocturnal. The local farmers have had many battles with the dragon as it killed their live stock. The dragon became a myth and its presence gave many wandering stories and some even lead to occult worshipping. This moc has taken me about a month to build and comes in 3 modular sections. The neck is build on the frame plate. The head is in one piece and is tightened to the neck with Lego magnets. Many technique has been used to make everything fit and avoiding gaps.
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I will keep that in mind
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On a remote and desert planet, a space mining facility has been build to use the minerals from the colorfull water. The location is on top of a cliff bank surrounded by the harsh and barren nature. This is my first attempt to build a space/sci fi microscale moc. The idea came along when I bought the 1x1 trans dark purple bricks with glitter on the side. Here i saw how i might could work as water, using the glitter as sunbeam effect. The rock piece is a whole lot of crazy angles, allowing the gaps to be present as a way of showing the rough sculpturing. The facility is mostly disc buildings with gear pieces as windows and walls. Finally the pipe line that absorb the minerals from the water.
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Here a picture stroll of my new micro scale castle. I have taken inspiration from various german castles, where some are build up on fantastic mountains with a lovely sorrounding nature. The castles features some nice NPU parts to create the towers. Arround the castle a moat is securing the tall walls and later it runs down into a waterfall that splashes the big lake with water. Small villages creates the life together with a mill and a mighty church. Please enjoy.
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In addition to building castles, I wanted to build a room from a castle and scale up the size for better details and size. The choice came with The Kings Great Hall. The frame is 3 bricks tall, giving the depth to fit in cheese slopes and shield tiles for the tiled mosaic floor. Also the frosted windows is cheese slopes fitted tight in a frame ang get a beautyfull pattern. The columns are the idea from @ranghaal i have used. The King sits on his throne, guarded by his life guards.
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As I have seen many of your other mocs, this one is among the best. Great details and color choice. Also there are many fun stories to see and how an imaginary dystopia world could look like.
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Tha villain Prince Oleg of Krimh lives here in this old small castle. His ancestors raised the castle and after overthrowing the legal heir to the throne, he is now hiding here protected by his best guards. In this build I have focused on capturing a dark feeling. Especially color combinations. In addition to more used colors for walls I used sand blue parts. It works very well with black and dark blue. The challenge with sand blue parts, is the limits of parts, especially snot bricks. Many of the techniques is build up behind the walls and then build forward again. The corner tower was really difficult to build because of the limited space inside. Here a stroll to you all.
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Great work guys. I really love the feeling and atmosphere.
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In addition to my minifig size castle mocs, I have over some time build on a micro scale castle. Being inspired, I wanted to take up the challenge and see how good I could do it. Also being creative using less parts, but still get the detail and shape right. The rock piece is build up using chains of mixel hinges and shape them up to create the curves.
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Thanks. Be carefull on buying them. Most bl shops have them mixed up in both the old and new sprue design. I asked the bl shop if he had the old one, even send him a picture, but I still got both types. Many dont bother, because the sprues are just left over.
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He he thanks. Well as a member af a castle club, I had to find a proper name for this build. Many of my other castle mocs, has either a title because of certain history and others are because of some kind of action taken place. I thought this name was kinda cool and not so known.
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Thanks. The diagonal stripes on the gatehouse, is plates in angled position to get the tilt effect. At each end of those plates I put a cheese slope, where the angle on the slope should fit the wall next to it and minimize the gaps. It other words its nested to to fit tightly. On the backside of the plate structure I build a support wall to make sure it couldnt fall out. About the landscape colors, I will might chose some more variation. The dark tan tooth pieces are just some wild flowers.Thanks for your comment
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In the year 1139, the Scottish King Cuthred lived in this castle and became his prior residence. His Kingdom was wast and streched along the northern coastline. Before he came to live in here, the castle was a part of a big defence plan, to ensure safety along the coast. During times of war, the walls were pretty worn and shows signs of decay. When the King moved in, he restored the walls and the house. The project has taken about 4 months to build. First the landscape plate, building in many directions to create the natural formation. The hexagonal towers was quite a challenge to make it fit and be strong. Especillay closing the gaps between each corner side. The towers are build in separate modules and can be removed. Next came the outer walls, the house and the wood floor. Finally the castle is done and I am proud to share it with you.
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Deep inside a forrest, by the edge of a muddy bog, stands The Kings outpost tower. This is The Kings way of making sure that no one passes without permission. Now the build itself features many techniques and styles, to make it look as natural as possible. I like autumn colors, because it make the feeling more rough and wast. The start was pretty basic, building the landscape base, making sure of the size. Next was the rock and how the elevate it to make the bog fit underneath. It worked pretty good, because i build the bog in an hidden box with wedge edges, so the bog is in an angled position. The tower pillars and arches was very important, because I wanted to tower to be above the bog. Moving on to the tower on the gate door. First i didnt plan on how they would enter the tower, so I rebuild the entrance part, adding the curved staircase. The staircase is build up with a 2 layred beam of swivel hinges, mounted on brackets by the top and end. The door frame is also snot build with brackets to make the archway around the door fit as tight as possible. The wooden door frame detail is chain links, and is only resting on top of the door. Finally moving on with tudor houses and the final walls leading towards the top. Please enjoy and comment if you like.
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Thank you. The dark orange and dark red ground along the stone path is just to capture the autumn feel.
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Thanks, however there is no white colors in this build. Only dbg and lbg😊
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This is The city Gates to Morwen, my new moc that I completed today. It has taken me about 1,5 months to build. Starting af with the base landscape, then moving on to the build. The 2 towers are build at the same time and after a certain hight, I started with the curved gate arch. The arch is build up with swivel hinges, stretching over 16 studs. After that, the tudor house was build, using some fun techniques, especially flex tubes for the walls and the roof. After the tudor house, the towers were completed reaching a good hight. Next was the nature foilage and the old tree.
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This is a really great build. Many good details and color schemes too. The croocked roofs and tilted walls is really an important detail.
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Thanks for your kind words. Yeah Ranghaal has a been a big inspiration to me. About the exposed studs from the baseplates, they will all be covered with a layer of blue plates and then trans dark blue tiles. Its the final touch for my lake project, so a lot of water. Its all build up in modules, about 20 of them.
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Thanks its an technique, using 3 different parts. 1 headlight brick, 1 1x2 plate with round corners and 2 1x1 round plates. This tower has 24 small sides to create a cylinder.