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LEGO Castles by Bob Carney
« on: 2013-10-10, 00:11:04 »
I don't know if you guys have seen this already, but I was poking around for floor plans of castles and ran across this:

http://www.carneycastle.com/index.htm

As someone who has fond memories of playing with LEGOs as a child (and would probably still play with them if you offered), I thought it was kind of neat. He's made quite a number of LEGO castles, and some of them are pretty in-depth.
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Re: LEGO Castles by Bob Carney
« Reply #1 on: 2013-10-10, 02:46:03 »
 :o

I want some of those!
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Re: LEGO Castles by Bob Carney
« Reply #2 on: 2013-10-10, 13:05:56 »

Wow, I had seen that before, but completely forgot about it. Some of those are very elaborate.
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Re: LEGO Castles by Bob Carney
« Reply #3 on: 2013-10-10, 19:19:33 »
lego's
lego never changes.
I have a lego medieval village with 2 forts 1 castle many soldiers.
a wall attachment to lego helms deep, lego weathertop.
Lego.
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