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Posted (edited)
A Trebuchet.cro colleague talked me into to start building castles.
 First I built a small tower a few years ago , and then I expanded to the buildings in the city and  the surrounding countryside and port.
After collecting bricks for a long time, I decided to knock down a small tower and make a castle, so that part of the interior can be seen. 
The castle is 80 cm high.
We start from the kitchen, then the great hall, the royal bedroom and finally the sleeping princess.

It is planned to raise the walls and to expand the city and the port.

 

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ow I work in the interior. floors, decorations, furniture, then the story goes.

On 3/11/2023 at 2:26 AM, A_Forest_of_Lego said:

Wow, it looks amazing!

TX ;)

On 3/11/2023 at 3:08 AM, zoth33 said:

Great start so far.  I like the texture and design of the building.  It will be nice to see where this goes from here.  

 
Now I work in the interior. floors, decorations, furniture, then the story goes. I want to create scenes in each room. So that there will be plenty of fairy tales in the castle.
I like to do something that I haven't tried before. But there is so much to learn about building  with texture.
Now I see where I made a mistake, but I don't want to build again two weeks of work. Maybe next year and new castle ;)
 
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The continuation of the new castle goes to the new port. As the city grows, I replaced the old wooden pier  with new buildings and a stone pier.
My small town is growing from a small tower to a commercial center and the walls are slowly being demolished to expand the residential and commercial part of the city.
Unfortunately, I'm constantly missing reddish brown, so I changed the colors of the roofs and beams to black. 
I built a small tower on the river to protect the dock and the river passage.
These are now old pictures, because I expanded the pier and i am adding details to make it look alive. 
This ship is too big for this port, but if there is no better one, this will be good for now ;)

I hope to be able to put up new pictures soon - there is a lot of work on the details, and I am also working on 2 new 32 inside the city - new houses for new residents in this expanding city.

 

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9 hours ago, GeoBrick said:

That's a nice port scene you have going there.

TX, will be more , only have to get more bricks and time ;)

Posted
After spending almost all the gray bricks, I have no more materials for anything big.
That's why I started building new houses for the village in front of the castle. 
The pigger goes first. He has a small garden behind the house, which helps the family.
In front of the house, cows go to the meadow to graze.
Tomorrow I'm building a new house and a cowshed.

 

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Posted

Great work on your town. The amount of detail in everything down to the pavers in the streets is gorgeous. The pig farm continues the same level of work. Can't wait to see what you create when you have more bricks.

Posted
7 hours ago, Feuer Zug said:

Great work on your town. The amount of detail in everything down to the pavers in the streets is gorgeous. The pig farm continues the same level of work. Can't wait to see what you create when you have more bricks.

Thank you. I know i could do more of castle with bigger bricks, but I try to devote myself to every detail of the creation. 
I still have a lot of ideas and would try even better construction techniques, but the problem is that I like big creations - I can't stop at just one 32x32.
I like to see beautiful 32x32 creations made by other members, and that's how I get inspiration for my own creations.
But then I see that there aren't enough bricks, so I make something of my own. I should devote more time to taking better pictures of the creation, but I prefer to build with bricks during that time.
Now it's back to buying bricks until I collect enough to spread the city again.
7 hours ago, Yperio_Bricks said:

Nice little hut. The paddock for the pigs looks wonderful!

 Tx. will tray to make new one for cows, sheeps and chickens.

 

 

 

Posted (edited)
I continue with new buildings in the village, a small cow farm. This time I tried to go in L with the building, and I raised the floor so that the hayloft fits on the floor.
I need to get something to stick out the window of the hayloft. My roof didn't quite fit, but there is no material for more, so for now it's going like this.
I also made a small corn field for the cows behind the house.
When I get time, I'm going to tear down the old buildings and build other small farms.

 

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