Posted September 13, 201014 yr This is my second attempt at Flergon Castle, a small keep held by a young Lord and his family. Enjoy! At the request of members here on EB, I added a lot more dark grey/bley to add some detail. I also added more windows/arrow slits as well as some tiling on the walls. Here is the back, where I decided to place a door to escape from in case of attack. Side View. The main entrance, with a squire teaching the Lord's son the art of swordfighting. The ground floor, which holds weapons for the guards, as well as food and drink. The second floor, this holds the dining chamber. Here the Lord's wife enjoys a meal. The Lord's bedchamber, also a small guardroom. Here the Lord holds his arms and armor, as well as ponder over strategies of war. He has received news from the King, he is to ride to war! The tower, which holds a single crossbowman. Not much to say about this floor. The top of the tower, holding 2 men to guard and keep a lookout on the surrounding area. I made it modular, and I must say that I am pretty proud of the outcome. The only thing I wish I could do was tile the floors, but I had nearly no tiles, and I am leaving in a week. Thanks for watching!
September 14, 201014 yr Nice job! All the details look great. I especially like the tower, and the modular design. Keep up the good work.
September 14, 201014 yr Very cool castle. I like the details you put in it. The well is a good addition. A well built MOC, and modular! thats a hell of an idea.
September 14, 201014 yr Very nice build there 'Admiral Ron' - great modular castle design....gee who spilled the wine eh ? Hey, isn't it a bit dangerous have booze and sharp weapons in the same room ! Excellent work 'Admiral Ron' and I'm a conformist! !
September 14, 201014 yr Nice, simple, and gets the job done. I like the modular build of the castle, with detachable levels for maximum playability. Good job Admiral Ron and keep it up!
September 14, 201014 yr Wow! I love yur castle! Its nice and detailed very much. My favorite is the lords room. nice job!
September 14, 201014 yr Looks great. One simple thing you can do is stick a 1x2 plate under the bed's pillow tile so it really is raised.
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