| | | | | In lugnet.castle, Eric Kingsley writes:
> Here is the URL to see the Inn:
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/castle/inn/
Wow! That's pretty cool, especially considering that it was planned as you went
along. The shape of the structure is really good-- it's not just a plain boxy
thing, it's got that hint of randomness to make it look all the more authentic.
The courtyard is a great touch! Is there an interior as well? And if so, is it
accessible? I think that'd look great in a section of a huge midieval town,
closely surrounded by shops and other houses... Great work!
DaveE
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| In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Eric Kingsley writes:
> > Here is the URL to see the Inn:
> > http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/castle/inn/
>
> Wow! That's pretty cool, especially considering that it was planned as you
> went along. The shape of the structure is really good-- it's not just a plain
> boxy thing, it's got that hint of randomness to make it look all the more
> authentic. The courtyard is a great touch! Is there an interior as well? And
> if so, is it accessible?
As far as the interior goes yes and no. No there currently is not an interior
but yes I plan on finishing the interior. I kept interior design in my mind
most of the way through construction and I have put in about 1/3 of the floor
for the second story.
As far as being accessible it is accessible. The building is built in thirds
from front to back and connected with technic pins and beams. The middle third
and the back third just pull right apart. For the front third the peek of the
roof has to be removed before they can be separated which is not ideal but it
works.
> I think that'd look great in a section of a huge midieval town, closely
> surrounded by shops and other houses... Great work!
Thanks a lot,
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
View My Creations at:
http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/
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