Posted September 27, 201311 yr I have made 50+ modules and categorized into several groups. This is series #1 of those modules. This product is consists of 18 modules. (3 of wall components, 9 of inner castle components, 6 of outer castle components) Cuz this is series #1, basic castle and basic buildings included. Upper image is shot of 18 modules. Module number is from top-left to bottom-right with line first. - First line (1) Palace left - Basic palace left side (2) Palace middle - Basic palace middle component (3) Palace right - Basoc palace right component (4) Official building #1 - could be any official building (5) Official Building #2 - Second line (6) Ceremonial Building front (7) Ceremonial Building back - extendible (8) Fountain and road #1 (9) Fountain and road #2 - Third line (10) Basic castle corner #1 (11) Basic castle wall #1 (12) Basic castle gate #1 (13) Windmill #1 (14) Barn #1 - Fourth line (15) Healing place (16) Grocer (17) Forge (18) Inn Castle wall is consist of 3 components. You can extend them with just 3 components to any scale. Easy...isn't it? This is sample shot of outer castle buildings. Most building are from MMV. Windmill is even ready for rotation! Hula! Just palace. Simple but cute. I hope you also like this. In next series, palace component will be added more and other style will be added too. In-castle buildings. Palace, Official buildings, cathedral, roads. ^^ All parts are built on 8x8 plate. Now it's rock'Nroll!
September 27, 201311 yr Well done, so many fantastic details throughout! The forge is one of my favorites, it is so detailed! The castle wall has fantastic texture to it, well done I say! Supported!
September 28, 201311 yr Fantastic idea! This could also be useful for pen & paper roleplayers, I could easily imagine popping out a few of those modules to create a town center, castle scene etc... Supported! Edited September 28, 201311 yr by datune
September 28, 201311 yr I supported too. Most important modules could come in a basic box, and expansion sets could come later. But the problem is that CUUSOO allows only one set. If we have two more Minecraft sets this year it's thanks to (or because of ?) the set's unexpected popularity. So I'm afraid a non-licensed project won't have the same success. :/ But this is however a nice idea, and your MOCs are very good (and I loooooooooove microscale).
September 30, 201311 yr This is soo beautiful. Made me want to build in that scale, too. Great project, I will support it.
September 30, 201311 yr Just supported! So well done. I love all the detail, I love the scale, and I love the flexibility/modularity. I'd even be willing to buy the plans from you today! --Rob
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