Tips on how to make your LEGO Castle clearly differentiate The first thing that might be tempted when you buy a set LEGO Castle is that you want to do really great that your work should be taken as the - something similar to the size of the Taj Mahal in India! We are a joke, of course. But for many of us, we believe that the fact of a extra large scale is the only way to clearly differentiate our castles. It is simply not true. Even if you use big Lego blocks, and create a Lego castle that rivals the Windsor Castle in the UK, your room can not get the notice that the young do. Here are some tips on how to most experienced builders are able to do some truly remarkable Lego castles.
1. Focus on information in relation to size. The challenge here is to build with precision and size It Down without sacrificing final touches that make it recognizable. Always try to include defects or defects in the architecture itself. Many manufacturers use LEGO Castle irregular lines as a method to indicate where parts of the castle may crumble or collapse in the present time. Or you can give a dramatic sense, perhaps showing the different stages of construction as an interpretation of the fortress during its actual construction. A good idea here would be to add a scaffolding complete with workers. Simply by using different colors of Lego bricks in the facade of the castle can be seen as tampering with bricks of the edifice itself. It would also break the lines of the castle, which makes the search more realistic.
2. Landscaping is also important, both within the castle walls and outside the building. Based on the details of your project, the landscaping can be a crucial element of any presentation. This is even more evident with the construction of castles on the mountain ranges or those surrounded by forests. Even small touches like a small tree-lined path, or a small patch of garden in the castle can be seen as landscaping. Certainly, the flora with Lego is pretty ambitious. To adapt the scale of a miniature castle can be even more difficult. This is where the fun and creative when the juice to get the flow.
3. Look at your border castle. owners of the castle in medieval times were forced to turn to their borders and to oversee everything and everyone in their sway. This includes land and people and their accommodation. So if you really want to present a realistic and dramatic piece, it might be a good idea to include a walled city with its own small building. Merchants would Hawking their wares and travelers on horseback pulling carts would be evidence. Of course, having a drawbridge and moat is a must! There could be a body of water nearby such as streams and ponds, or even a lake like this would happen to the water tower. These little touches make your Lego castle worth a long look recognizing
Posted on June 30, 2010.