This brings me up to nine entries for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. The Great Wall category this year was one I liked a lot, and I quickly thought of building…
Entry number eight for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI, this time in the Classic Castle category. Like the original Wolfpack sets, I used primarily black walls with bley accents, red roofs,…
Daniel Stoeffler built this masterful micro which features some incredible geometry. It is based off the real life town of Neuf-Brisach in France, and his replication of the octagonal fortifications…
Here is my seventh entry into the Colossal Castle Contest XVI, for the Medieval Legend Vignette category. A small pleasurable build that let me try out the bar bridge design…
Entry number six for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. As the title indicates, this one is for the Medieval Militia category. I’m quite satisfied with the sloping wall foundation, and…
This is my fifth entry for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. I always enjoy building microscale castle scenes, so I certainly wasn’t going to pass up the Micro Medieval Mountain…
Conveying character with a LEGO model is no easy task, but this dragon by Mitch Henry has bucket loads of personality! From his bulging tummy to the bulbous nose and…
Roofs are something we cover a lot in our tutorials, but there’s always more interesting roof techniques to learn. This month Henjin Quilones explains the secrets behind a beautiful curved…
Entry number four into the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. I built this house for another project, but figured I might as well enter it into the miscellaneous category. There is…
Built for the Used Cart Salesman category of the Colossal Castle Contest XVI, this model is my third entry this year. The challenge of creating the look of a medieval…