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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I have been working on this build for a while. I wanted a castle to go in my city, as a 'Brickish Heritage' site and evilMedieval's brilliant Norman Keep was the perfect starting place. I used StadtfeldKallen's small medieval house, lux.bricks Forest Men's Camp for the ruined walls and adapted them to suit and marinbrickdesign's brilliant trees. There are probably many more influences as I scroll these groups.

I had custom prints done by Minifigs.me for the Brickish Heritage plates and the 'Warbrick Warriors' tiles. The minifigures for the knight reenactors are the brilliant Warwick Warriors and the Marshall all in black represents Sir Jay of the Worriors in his favourite armour.

54046443733_2cddd14967_c.jpg20241006_090311 by Rob Mac, on Flickr

54045324397_56a481488f_c.jpg20241006_090320 by Rob Mac, on Flickr

54046635580_ab76d442c1_c.jpg20241006_090345 by Rob Mac, on Flickr

54046516259_c68e413b71_c.jpg20241006_090352 by Rob Mac, on Flickr

54046638440_a3da87933d_c.jpg20241006_090233 by Rob Mac, on Flickr

54046195751_906505427d_c.jpg20241006_090227 by Rob Mac, on Flickr

54045327142_35980dc2b6_c.jpg20241006_090218 by Rob Mac, on Flickr

Next I want to add lighting and a speaker to add a bot of atmosphere

Cheers

Rob

Neat idea. You can have the medieval world, the cannons, and the people enjoying it all at once. The interpretive signs are a wonderful touch.

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Thank for the kind comments.

@Feuer Zug you are right, it gives a bit of a licence to play with time lines. It also doesn't look out of place in a room full of modulars. 

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