Posted October 18, 201113 yr Hi all! Ive had this idea for a while now, a middle eastern/arabian in the middle ages themed town, or at least a street/some buildings in Lego. I made this build in LDD: In the coming time I will be ordering parts from bricklink and start building, please tell me what you think - Scubacarrot
October 18, 201113 yr I think it's a wonderful project with many interesting ideas. I like very much the effect of the tile of different colors and non aligned.
October 19, 201113 yr Great, really great. I'm looking forward to see pics from the building and construction period. Was there a special source of inspiration for your creation? My first thought was a market place in an city of the holy land.
October 19, 201113 yr Author Thanks very much for the responses =)) Do you plan on expanding this? I think Im first going to start building what I designed now, and then maybe design some more, I have an idea in my head for a fortress of some kind in the middle of the city, but Ill start out with this Was there a special source of inspiration for your creation? Well I had the idea in my head, and I looked for some pictures of Damascus online, so I stole a few ideas from there. Also I made myself some desert warriors minifigs, so they needed a place to call their home as well I guess haha. Edited October 19, 201113 yr by Scubacarrot
October 19, 201113 yr to be honest, this is the firs time that I like something made in LDD, really great looking already!
October 20, 201113 yr Great your source of inspiration seems to me a very good choice. Do you have an schedule for the brick realization of your project? BR Roland
October 20, 201113 yr Looks quite impressive in LDD ' Scubacarrot ', I would say AWESOME when it's brick-built....good luck and Brick On !
October 21, 201113 yr The color combos are great in LDD. I hope they are as sharp in real brick. Good work and I look forard to seeing it in bricks!
October 22, 201113 yr I like the color usage of the stonework. The fountain is lovely as well. This will be neat to see brick built. I may have to "copy" some of this idea for a village of my own.
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