April 17, 201212 yr Author @Abu Dun: No one said the Lion Kingdom were the good guys. @Venunder: That might take a while.
April 17, 201212 yr Dude you really put time and effort into this! Very well done! Out of curiosity, can you give an approximate brick count?
April 18, 201212 yr Author Brickcount is currently approximately 5400. Well, I did say it's a long-term project. :P
April 25, 201212 yr wow, i am try to combine two 7947 and two 7187 to build a ultimate “Dragon death tower”, your bastion gave me some idea , nice bastion any way, i like the path with the grey mini figure statue
April 25, 201212 yr Very unusual, and as others have said, very TLG. I love the furniture, and the use of the grey minifigs as supports. That's a really cool idea.
April 25, 201212 yr It's very interesting to look at this bastion, even as it is 'only' a WIP. I like mostly the interior details, that add so much life to the creation. My favourite are definetely the corner shelfs. And seeing its size, it's fantastically build (and planned) to make a different shape in the classic grey-red colour scheme. Well done.
April 27, 201212 yr Author Thanks for the kind words, everyone. I'm currently designing the next layer which will feature a small kitchen among other things. It's almost complete, so I'll start buying brick again soon.
August 10, 201212 yr Author Loads of new parts arrived! I soon regreted having dumped them all in one place... Anyway,front: Back: Then the important Technic-bit: (The bricks on the axle are there as a counterweight.) (The Technic bush prevents the gear from turning back, the lever was added so once the bridge was raised it can be lowered again. :P ) Oh, yes, the back again, in case you were wondering how that was progressing. And the front: As you might be able to tell according to my initial design I was planning on adding the roof here, with easy access to the lever. But the entire structure had to be raised a couple of bricks so the bridge could be drawn in completely. And, ladies and gentlemen, the finished structure: (It's obviously quite tall for minifig standards...) And here are two lovely shots of the gate drawn up: That's it, I'll keep you guys informed on further progress of my Bastion. The idea for this drawbridge originated from a book I recently bought: THE LEGO IDEAS BOOK, YOU CAN BUILD ANYTHING! Just in case people thought the mechanism looked familiar. Edited August 20, 20159 yr by DarkDruid
August 10, 201212 yr Wow, that's a very neat gatehouse and the technique you used to build the mechanism for raising and lowering the portcullis looks very intriguing. Having the banner of the king included in the bottom of the bridge, so that it's visible when raised, is a very clever detail not often seen. I'm looking forward to further progress of this work of yours and am suer that, once finished, this will be even more impressive than the, already great, single sections
August 11, 201212 yr great work - am loving the furniture (particularly loved the corner cabinet - inspired !), but the overall model is fab too - love the modularity, and keeping faithful to LEGO Kingdoms theme ... keep up the great work !
August 13, 201212 yr looks great, the shape is interesting, and I love the details inside like the statues, tables and beds etc. really brings some character into the build.
October 17, 201212 yr Author New box of parts! Hooray! Anyway, let's get building! Initial design for this statue of The Fallen Knight: End result: (If you're wondering what changed: it's the tree. I had to make it shorter, or it wouldn't fit...) Expect more updates soon.
October 18, 201212 yr looking good, my only critic would be too many doors on the ground floor. A more defensive strong hold look would make it much better imo. but thts just my taste.
October 18, 201212 yr Author Actually there's only going to be one central entry point. The statue there also serves a defensive purpose. Attackers are forced to go around it, slowing them down a bit and giving the defenders more oppurtunities to strike them down.
October 18, 201212 yr Great update! The statue and floor designs look very nice and the 1x1 rounds around the windows add a nice depth
October 18, 201212 yr Great build so far I don't know for others, but the pictures that get me the most excited is the one with the box full of bricks
October 20, 201212 yr Author Update: Well, you've probarbly already guessed what this is. That's right! It's the kitchen! More to follow.
October 20, 201212 yr Excellent kitchen, the oven looks very realistic and the other details are good as well. I like how you are keeping the whole build in the style of a set
October 20, 201212 yr Great work so far, I love the gold highlights and the lady baking bread looks great.
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