Château Guillard is a fictional castle from the video game Overwatch. It is based on many 17th century-era castles often seen in the south of France. This layout has been designed to fit with NILTC's train displays.
Château Guillard is a fictional castle from the video game Overwatch. It is based on many 17th century-era castles often seen in the south of France. This layout has been designed to fit with NILTC's train displays.
This build has the full interior as seen in the game. There is quite a bit that has been built but cannot be seen when on full display, but you can see everything in this gallery, along with my little commentary on a few pics.
This castle was started in April 2019 and finished November 2021. I would estimate actual building/planning time to be about 6-8 months. There is approximately 70,000 pieces. The castle itself rests on a 50" x 50" footprint, the tracks bring the whole layout to 60" x 60".
This will be seen at most NILTC shows in 2022, including Brickworld Chicago. The next appearance will be at the NILTC's annual Christmas show at Cantigny Park, Wheaton, IL, Dec. 4th and 5th, 2021.
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Château Guillard is a fictional castle from the video game Overwatch. It is based on many 17th century-era castles often seen in the south of France. This layout has been designed to fit with NILTC's train displays.
If you look closely, you can see that many of the branches are brooms.
Château Guillard is a fictional castle from the video game Overwatch. It is based on many 17th century-era castles often seen in the south of France. This layout has been designed to fit with NILTC's train displays.
The rock formations and trees were among the last things I built for this. Originally I didn't even plan for them, and then later on I made a half-hearted attempt.
Château Guillard is a fictional castle from the video game Overwatch. It is based on many 17th century-era castles often seen in the south of France. This layout has been designed to fit with NILTC's train displays.
While Hammond came in his own set, the Wrecking Ball mech that Lego made is way too big for my castle, so I downsized with my own.