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I'm just going off of past sets. It's not something they have really done in non-licensed themes. I'd love to be wrong about that, but that's my perception.
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This was inspired by another build here: http://www.eurobrick...82674&hl=cannon This was a really fun little build. Let me know what you think.
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Im not sure the focus on interiors is a realistic expectation, but I love that idea.
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If you're talking about the one with the owl on it, that's because there's a chimney on the outside corner (under the owl) that I didn't get a good photo of. Aside from that, I wanted the outside walls to have crenellations and the inside walls to have some semblance of a roof for visual interest. It may not be to your taste, but there is reason behind it.
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LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 14 Rumors and Discussion
SirBlake replied to Robert8's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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Thanks a lot for the replies! It truly is appreciated. I had too, and one day just started on the front gate. It grew pretty organically, section by section, which i really enjoyed. It felt natural to plan as I went instead of having a master plan in place before starting. the main structure was fun, but I think the best part was filling out the interior details. It seemed to tell more of a story that way and I'm happy I was able to cover the main aspects. (Keep, dungeon, dining hall, kitchen, blacksmith, wizards tower, stables and barracks)
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Nice build! I like the wall and roof removal for accessibility.
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I don't disagree on the first point, just thought that the subject was focused on figs. While I'm not personally that interested in Ancient Greek/Roman subject matter, I do see the potential and hope that we get something along those lines in the future.
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I suppose, but sometimes less is more. I'd rather not have ice legs and other such nonsense in castle. Also, from a printing standpoint the 2013 theme was good, the design of the heraldry was just lame. That's what people found disappointing.
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Thanks for the feedback! Yeah I think upping the scale on those parts would add some grandeur. Unfortunately at the time of building, this took almost every grey brick I had. I'm glad I have photos now. Hopefully I can work up the courage to dismantle this one to build some other MOCs.
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LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 14 Rumors and Discussion
SirBlake replied to Robert8's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I suppose, but it's kind of sad to have at least a whole year with no castle of any kind. I would much rather be concerned about spending too much than just sit around knowing it'll be months before we even hear anything about new product. -
Very nice! I particularly like how you handled the curve of the body toward the rocker panels.
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It all started out with the desire for a proper home for my Crownies, and the idea of an up-scaled castle that still fits for the most part with the Lego set aesthetic, so no over-the-top landscaping. The other factor is that I wanted it to look complete (no missing walls) but still have access to the interiors with realistic paths to anywhere in the structure (stairs/ladders) wherever possible. So with that in mind, I present Stonehinge Castle: More photos in my photobucket. http://s40.photobuck...O?sort=3&page=1 Let me know what y'all think!
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Not a satisfactory third wave.
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Let's hope that's not the case. Castle does not need helicopters and tanks.
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This may not be as creative, but I just go by the bricklink categories.
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Why doesn't Castle have its own section of Eurobricks?
SirBlake replied to thetang22's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I thought it was weird at first but I think it works as it is. -
Hah, that's the spirit! We should do a heraldry design contest. The only rule is no lions or dragons.
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I'd be fine with that, but it seems unlikely to me.
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Should new castles have (raised) blaseplates?
SirBlake replied to Artifex's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
How about this answer: yes and no. :) I think the classic castles had it right: 6080 & 6085 were large and modular with plenty of room to grow. Sets like Kings Mountain Fortress were supplemental, adding interest but otherwise smaller, which was just fine for me as a kid. I loved both styles. Where raised baseplate castles didn't work for me was with the later, larger castles who's names I can't remember because they just don't work as well. They used the height to skip out on having good walls and an interesting structure and had nowhere to grow. -
That's from a traveling museum exhibit that's been around at least a couple of years. I don't think there's any chance of seeing that design in real life. Edit: looks like it's at least 5 years old... http://www.baylor.edu/mayborn/index.php?id=73513 I do like the tower heraldry though.
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I remember all too well. I actually went back and read the first 20 or so pages of the 2013 thread and its remarkable to see how similar our collective wishes are 3 years later, and warch the face palm moment when the sets were revealed. On another note, I have to wonder if castle will play a bigger part in the next Lego movie. If a fresh castle theme is about a year into its cycle it'll be prime for inclusion, and I bet the film makers will be looking to other themes to keep things new and exciting, especially since "Middle Zealand" was pretty much skipped over in the first one.
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Perhaps not, but it is right in line from a conceptual standpoint, and I think that's what people are backing here. I would personally have preferred that the MOC had been designed with production concerns in mind, but either way it's a message to TLG that lots of fans want to see more sets like MMV.
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Ok, that's just taking things to a whole new level. Love it!
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Super cool! It's all good but the lettering steals the show. Very nice work.