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Microscale Medieval Kingdom!

Hello and welcome to another post from Legomaster. Sorry for the post inconsistency. I would like to announce that I now have a Pinterest account, so look out for Legomaster on Pinterest and see what I'm interested in!

Now to the build! This is a new area I am trying. I thought a castle could be fun but then I wanted to expand on that. So now we have a whole kingdom!


First we start out at the castle. It has two guard towers and a wall surrounding it. On the side of the tallest tower you can see a really tiny tower as well.


When you go to the inside of the wall, you can find a few surprises like a small horse stable.


Or maybe the royal garden!


As we come out of the castle you can see the guard towers more clearly. Headlight bricks turned around make great micro windows. That building to the side is a blacksmith.


Out of the chimney you can see if you stack small white plates you can create some thick smoke. 


Moving on from there you can find a few different house styles. The 1x2 bricks with a block design on the side put together make the walls and different arraignments of yellow bricks make the thatched roof. 


I was running out of ideas for buildings when my mom said, "What about a church?" It is the second tallest building with a steeple, a small red stained glass, and a roof made of light grey cheese slopes.


On the shoreline you can see a few more houses with clear or transblue pieces in the water to seem like they are crashing on the beach.


Here is the dock for ships to drop their goods off at.


Speaking of ships, here is one that is coming in with telescopes as the mast.


Now what would be a fairy tale kingdom without a monster of some kind? If you make something like this, put transgreen pieces around it to show that there is more of the monster underwater.


Here is a little farmer's house on a island with yellow tiles as wheat.


Just thought I'd show the bridge and moat waterfall.


Final view. Cool thing you can do with this is that if you had a few more, you can combine them to make the castle complete, a bigger farm, longer river, a huge kingdom!


That just about rounds up this post. The blog I will review today will be JANGBRICKS. I would rate it a 5.0 for the amazing high quality videos they use to explain mocs and builds. Some people blog with videos, some write, but some do both and put videos on an actual blog.

Thank you all for reading, and remember, if you have a cool build you can post it in the comments and if I like it, I may save it and do a post where I review a few of them. Next week flying machines will be on the menu for this blog. See you later!

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