Posted September 11, 20159 yr Hello there, here comes the newest moc out of THE BRICK TIME building yard. A Dunholm Guardtower It is a part of the town wall of Dunholm. The building was shown at the 4. SteineWahn in Berlin last weekend. Have a look: Find out more on THE BRICK TIME and on our Flickr gallery. Bye BoB Edited September 11, 20159 yr by MrBrick&BoB
September 11, 20159 yr Superb! I also like the way in which your several builds fit together. Very clever and consistent design approach!
September 12, 20159 yr Wow- I just love this! The contrast between the different masonry profile bricks is nice, as is the overall color scheme. NPU with the minifig legs. Seems like it could maybe use some arrow slits or something on the exterior side. Does it have an interior like your awesome tavern and house? Let me tell you, I'd buy sets in this kind of modular system like crazy!
September 12, 20159 yr Looks awesome, I especially liked the stone decorations on the wall and tower. Also, any chance we can see how it looks inside(stairs/ladder, soldier quarters and so on) or is there nothing inside?
September 17, 20159 yr Author Hey there, thanks everyone. There are actually no pictures of the interior, but soon we want to make some pictures of the whole town wall with details. Bye BoB
September 17, 20159 yr Fantastic work here! The colors go together perfectly and I like how you hinged part of the wall
September 18, 20159 yr I really enjoy your design and colour in this MOC. Many good details as well. Can't help think that the guards might need to stand on their toes to look over the wall in order to see what is happening on the other side! It appear to me that the wall is not entirely straight but bends or have a tiny angle. Is this correct and if so how did you construct this?
September 18, 20159 yr This is really nice. Simple, yet effective. That much big, flat wall just looks massive and imposing. The details really stand out and give a nice variation from the flat wall sections, and the use of minifigure legs is quite clever. The roof looks great, too. Good job!
September 19, 20159 yr Author Hello there, thanks :) @ Familyrosman Yes, parts of the wall are angled. I will upload some detailed pics soon.
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