Valdrfell Stables

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Valdrfell Stables

Post by soccerkid6 » Mon Feb 17, 2014 5:32 am

A free build for Guilds of Historica. This was my first try using tilted walls (for the foundation of the tower), and I think they worked pretty well. This was also my first time building a log cabin using SNOT 1x1 round bricks. All three buildings have a full interior and all the doors/trapdoor function.

Valdrfell Stables is a fortified stables located in the Clan Lands of Mitgardia. The fortress has a stable inside, and a corral just outside to train the great wolves in.

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There are lots more pictures here: http://brickbuilt.org/2014/Valdrfell-Stables.php

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Re: Valdrfell Stables

Post by brickarmor » Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:27 am

Really nice, organic look to it. We're still working on how NOT to build a square. ;-)

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Post by soccerkid6 » Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:21 am

brickarmor wrote:Really nice, organic look to it. We're still working on how NOT to build a square. ;-)
Thank you, not building squares with LEGO can be a bit of a challenge :-)

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Re: Valdrfell Stables

Post by Mantisking » Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:16 am

I like it. There are some interesting techniques in this one.

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Re: Valdrfell Stables

Post by soccerkid6 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 5:11 am

Mantisking wrote:I like it. There are some interesting techniques in this one.
Thank you :-)

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