Posted December 8, 20159 yr Its finally here! After more than two years of blood sweat and tears I bring you Hyrule Castle! This MOC has been completed for a few months but I neglected to post it here. Hope you all enjoy. More pics on my flickr! Edited December 8, 20159 yr by Faron
December 9, 20159 yr That's beautiful! I love the source material, but even without it this is a fantastic build. There is a lot of attention to detail here. The people, the plants, the graveyard, it all looks wonderful. Great job!
December 9, 20159 yr This is huge ! The first picture really doesnt show the complexity of this build. Great job ! I can understand why this took so long time to build. Looks awesome !
December 9, 20159 yr Such a terrific super detailed creation. The 2 years were not waisted! How long have you been creating LEGO sets to become such a skillful master builder?!!! Such an unspeakable piece of art with unusual building techniques. I wish I learn from you. What real castle inspired you?
December 9, 20159 yr Great NPU all over the place - from the drill tips of the towers to the assortment of crenellations... 2 thumbs well up!
December 10, 20159 yr I remember both you and this wonderful MOC from BrickFair this year. The photography looks awesome (though not as awesome as the castle itself). ;-) Can't wait to see what you'll come up with next.
December 11, 20159 yr I loved seeing this at BrickFair VA and NJ this year! I was especially impressed by how you integrated Technic and even Bionicle into the build. I see a lot of that sort of ingenuity in Space MOCs, but it's a much rarer sight in castles!
March 28, 20168 yr Marvelous! It looks like it came from a fairy tale! I especially like the trees made out of upside down bushes, and flower stems; and the blue roofs. And the round shape. Edited March 28, 20168 yr by Lazer
March 29, 20168 yr Breathtaking! I LOVE the roofs! And the bionicle joints for the battlements look awesome
March 30, 20168 yr This is possibly the best, and definitely my favorite, TLoZ moc I've ever seen. I really am in love with the blue roofs and the rockwork (especially on that 6th picture!!) is just astounding. Hope to see more amazing work like this in the future!
March 30, 20168 yr One of the best castles I've seen. Great parts use and colors - all those flat plates! And the blue is a really great choice. Nice details like the upside down bushes for trees, the graveyard area, and the farm section.
April 6, 20168 yr Impressive. I hope to have as many bricks to create this big castle and space to display it. I wonder how many bricks were used to make this.
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