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Love the cross-shaped windows. That must have taken alot of minifig legs to pull off. Overall this is an incredible small castle/manor with a stunning level of exterior detail. DNL, I like the fact that you've developed such an incredibly distinct style. It truly stands out from the crowd. Easily one of the best entries for this year's CCIV.

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Indeed an incredible moc.. When someone's looking one of your mocs, you can immediately say it's your work :wink:

It's a very unique style. Actually simple but great ideas, nice details and an outstanding use of variety... :grin:

Each detail is worth looking at :wink:

Keep up the good work, DNL! You have a die-hard fan! :tongue:

Posted

Fantastic MOC, DNL! That cross design, so simple, yet so effective! I absolutely love it. Loads of great details, an over-all fantastic MOC! :thumbup:

~Peace

Posted

awesome tower.

i like the windmill design,very creative tecnique for the propeller.

the diahgonal wall also very cool.

nice color scheme. :thumbup:

Posted

DNL... I have to say that ... I ...

LOVE IT !

the windmill is awesome !

how did you do the cross-windows ? they're awesome !

Posted

Bravo, you've done it again DNL. I always look forward to your creations and this one has so many lovely details. I love the keystones (as does everyone it seems :classic: ) The rocks around the back look very interesting. The Troll bathing is a nice touch. I really enjoy the splash of colour the red roof provides and the windmill is sheer brilliance.

Well done on another masterpiece and good luck. :thumbup:

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This is amazing, the sheer number of imaginative techniques for part usage blows me away. You always know something special when you can look at any angle and see a feature that draws you into the whole MOC. I am impressed and inspired, thanks for sharing it.

Jasbrick

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Thanks for the comments everybody!

I have uploaded more pictures of this MOC and of my Siege entry to my brickshelf folder and my flickr photostream. Somehow the brickshelf map doesn't get public (i uploaded them saturday...) but you can see them on my Flickr photostream

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