Number One, I wonder how many flat blue tiles it took to create the sea?
Number Two, I wonder just how they came with such a cool idea.
I enjoy LEGO models such as this one because of all the details involved. This is rather epic in scale as well. There is a ship, an angled island with a windmill, and the huge fortress poised on the edge of the cliff.
I even see a cage with a skeleton hanging in it. Must have been a captured prisoner that was left for the gulls to pick at.
I could prattle on and on, but take a look at the larger photo version of this model and see for yourself all the little details.
Related posts:

![[Bloglines]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/bloglines.png)
![[del.icio.us]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/delicious.png)
![[Digg]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/digg.png)
![[Facebook]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/facebook.png)
![[MySpace]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/myspace.png)
![[Reddit]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/reddit.png)
![[StumbleUpon]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/stumbleupon.png)
![[Technorati]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/technorati.png)
![[Twitter]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/twitter.png)
![[Email]](http://www.backporchview.com/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/email.png)

Comments on this entry are closed.