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Base Base again Okay! So! My latest pick-a-brick came today (finally) and so I built this up. It's a bit on the basic side, but it's tall and I like how it's looking so far. I ordered 50 of those patterned 1x2's and I counted and I would need 150 more if I wanted to have that pattern reach the top. OTL So, it's coming along. I need plenty more light grey, which isn't carried at my local LEGO store, so bricklink it is because pick-a-brick gets super pricey and it takes forever to ship. I got pick-a-brick this time because my VIP points weren't going to last forever, so this tall order was actually free. First, however, I'm going to do some inventory and double check what grey I still have in my arsenal before pressing forward. The way I built this, I need 10 1x6's and 10 1x8 plates to hold the tower corners together. If I do that, I figure it will hold together well enough, especially since the base won't have much playability to it anyway. Next up I want to continue furnishing the inside of the tower itself. Making the closet is definitely not fun. I still haven't figured it out. GET OFF MY LAWN! ~ Tekulo <3
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A how-to guide on how to build a bartizan for a castle wall. A bartizan is basically a small, turret-like structure on a castle. They’re very nifty for archers, plus they just look danged cool. Here’s a simple guide to build one!PARTS LIST: x2 x9 (1 for the top, 4 to fill in each side)%20http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/TMCIsrael/Castle/Bartizan/3063.png%20 x14, give or take (at least 8 are required for the top, bottom, and one level of height, but I went with 14 of them to give me the height of the slit on the window) - ALSO, be sure that they’re the ones on the LEFT, NOT the ones on the RIGHT (otherwise this won’t work!) x2 x1 (this is a size/length 4 axle) x1 (yes, that is a helmet) x2 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1Righto, let’s get started.Step 1 - Connect these pieces together with the pins.Step 2 - Start the base of the roundness.Step 3 - This is why having that specific kind of hollow-bottomed 2x2 curved corner brick is important - you have to put these two on top of the other ones, but you have to offset them just a bit. (here’s another pic)Step 4 - Add more.Step 5 - Add even more.Step 6 - Add yet more still.Step 7 - Bridge the top.Step 8 - Add two more to ‘mimic’ the base roundness on the top.Step 9 - Add this cone.Step 10 - Put these two together.Step 11 - Doink.Step 12 - And doink.Step 13 - Doink the helmet on (another shot).Step 14 - Slide that configuration into the top.Step 15 - Take all these.Step 16 - Slap ‘em on the bottom.Step 17 - I didn’t take a full pic of it, but fill in both sides with the 1x1 cylinders.El fin!If anyone has any improvements to this design or implementations on your own, I’d like to see them. You don’t have to attribute it to me.