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Thread: December 2016 Challenge : Castle Siege

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    This is promising to be a real treat, Jo. Stay strong against the chocolate!

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    Thanks for all your comments...

    Castle are built slowly...

    ### LATEST WIP ###

    Castle siege 04.jpg

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    Really promising start, waiting to see your siege engine.

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    The true perspective on that castle is just amazing. Keep up the good work

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    This is fantastic! I love every bit of it! I agree with Mouse that your perspective angles on this castle are amazing!

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    Not much work done today...

    ### LATEST WIP ###

    Castle siege 05.jpg

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    Excellent! I love the details of the wall and the "chemin de ronde".

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    Oh my goodness...

    Just look at all that teeny-tiny detail. I would say you've done a staggering amount today

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    Oh that bridge is so great. That alone has a ton of atmosphere.

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    Loving all the details in this, Jo! On my small laptop screen, you really can't appreciate the details at first, but as soon as you zoom in, they really POP out. Absolutely lovely work particularly around the architecture!

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