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

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Here we go, no break for 2 months :tongue:

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Ha, that's really a great creation! :thumbup: The rides are worked out very well, I especially like the little details; such as the marks of the bumper cars and the little kid that isn't big enough to go on the ferris wheel. The torture room is awesome, those cages are very cool. The Duplo tree also works very well as scenery for a play.

Again a splendid creation SlyOwl, the bumper cars are very clever as is the merry-go-round. Perhaps you could do something with your next MOC involving bumpers similar to pe668's fantastic dodgems:

Very well done, I look foward to the next SlyOwl masterpiece! :classic:

Awsome! :classic:

I love the ferris wheel!

An astounding creation! :wub:

This has so many fun details that I almost wish I could have the creation in front of me so I could just stare at it for hours. It's always a pleasure to see modern things turned into historic versions, anyway.

Here we go, no break for 2 months :tongue:

You are unstopable!

This is awesome, and very quickly built as well! I'm working on my PTV contest for a month already!

I love the bumping cars (or whatever you call them in the UK :tongue: ) and the other attractions. The cavern below is outstanding, simple on the first eye, but if you look again you discover all kinds of amazing details. I feel almost sorry for those poor orcs, especially for that one in the wheel. :laugh:

Very good job again Sly! :thumbup:

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I LOVE the bumper cars, and the skid marks. INCREDIBLE!

~tin7

Whoa! :cry_happy: So many wonderful ideas everywhere that I cannot say which is my prefered one. Brilliant work, as usual! :thumbup:

Highly original, I like how you've 'mediavaled' all the rides.

Man, you're on fire, don't you have anything else to do besides build? :tongue:

Hello!

This is eye candy. :sweet: There's so much to discover! The crowded place with so many figures placed in motion let this place come to life. The boy breaking through the fence with his little car is very funny. That's the type of details which lets a creation stand out. :classic: The competitors at the bow and arrow stand are presumably the best of the aces. Because if they miss the target they could hit the people behind on the merry-go-around. :sceptic: Maybe change the sides of target and shooter. :wink: But speaking of that lovely roundabout, those little creatures you designed where the children ride on are adorable! The machinery below the funfair is very original and built with the same love for details in mind. :classic:

Thanks for this feast for the eyes!

~ Christopher

A wonderfully original setup here SLyOwl, I love all the medieval details and bents on the classis Fair conventions. My favourite is the carousel, I adore the dragons and horses on it. The Ferris Wheel also looks great, though I think it needs more colour as it seems more bare than other parts. Little details like the dodgem car flying into the crowd, the hammer game and kid not tall enough to ride really make the moc. Though I think there should be one more dodgem car as that area there looks a little plain.

Fantastic stuff overall, the chamber below really puts a sadistic quality to it, albeit in a comedic way. The best part fro me is the troll in the running wheel :laugh:

Batbrick Away! :devil:

Excellent work SlyOwl! The upper grounds is full of great mechanisms and minifig action, and the lower half is a fun addition that brings a lot to the overall creation.

Did you start building this before the start of the CCC?

I really like how medieval-esque this is, it reminds me Robin Hood somehow, maybe it's the archery. The merry-go-round and pitch stage are really nice, and the Ferris wheel and bumper-cars add a modern touch. The creepy underground maintenance facility/ torture chamber is the icing on the cake, wonderful work! :thumbup:

Brilliant work!

My favorite details are the arrows sticking out on the firing range and the fungi underground.

One question:

How did you make the skid marks for the bumper cars?

Are they custom decals, or something else?

I just LOVE this creation!

It has so many details!

I like how it is constructed to be in two layers, also I can't say which layer is better, every layer has its own details and nice spots.

Very very nice creation! :thumbup:

Another AMAZING MOC Slyowl!! :cry_happy::wub:

I really like the busyness of the fair! :wub:

Great job and looking forward to more!

CommanderFox

I knew that this would make front page.

great job, the faire fayre is very well built, And the torcher is fantastic. I love the big troll laborer and the orc prisoner.

~insectoid aristocrat

It's amazing. Nice Creation. :classic:

I saw this on flickr. At first I thought you had made two different MOC's untill I saw the pic where both of the MOCs were stacked on each other. I love it! There are so many great little details like the hight sign, the skid marks, the merry go round and the figs are very nice too. Great job!

Truely outstanding work! Each time i look i find something new!The lower section is my fav part,the troll chained to the wall is great :wink:

Truely outstanding work! Each time i look i find something new!The lower section is my fav part,the troll chained to the wall is great :wink:

There are so many ideas and short stories inside this. as always great work .....

Woody64

Looks very cool. The two level aspect really adds to already awesome MOC. Great work!

Great work on a fun, amazingly detailed creation. Should hopefully please the judges as it has so many here already. Good luck.

I agree with the rest on how awesome this is.

All I'd like to have is a little link to some serious high-res pics for me to look at.

So many details and neat designs are lost in 800x600 pics. :cry_sad:

When I saw what the power source was, I laughed :tongue: . Great MOC, it looks like it could go along in any medieval village. :thumbup:

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