Medieval Manor House
Medieval Manor House
Here is the first full-sized Tudor-style building I've attempted. It's the home of a noble and his wife. This was definitely a learning experience and I made several mistakes that I hopefully won't repeat in future MOCs. I cordially invite your comments and criticism.
Thanks to Chrislad77 for the new princess fig!
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What criticism? I think it looks great, it has a very medieval look about it. All in all, good job on the set. (would write more but am short on time).Traveler wrote: I cordially invite your comments and criticism.
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Very nice job!
I fully agree!Blue Head wrote: What criticism? Very Happy I think it looks great, it has a very medieval look about it. All in all, good job on the set.
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Brilliant! I love the whole look of the house. The rooms are furnished well, and the whole layout works well!
Congratulations on a superb MOC!
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This is a very well designed MOC. The exterior is simple but attractive, and the interior is very eloquently created. All in all an excellent MOC.
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The interior is very nicely done, especially the furniture. Nice exterior as well. The tudor styling looks great, different than most I've seen; but still nice.
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I like the white & brown combination too, some really great interior details too. Nice job
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Thanks for all the kind words everyone!
I kinda like the brown, because it is supposed to represent wood after all. Although I suppose in most of the official sets, trees are black! Black and white Tudor looks good too, in my opinion, it's classic. My next MOC incorporating any Tudor sections will probably use black.DARKspawn wrote:I like the white & brown combination too, some really great interior details too. Nice job
piper D wrote:I also notice the princess is quite a bit taller than the nobleman.... just the way I like 'em...
That's funny, because I generally prefer short girls. Probably because I'm 5'6", I guess.Coatsy wrote:And yes, tall gals are great
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Very well done! This would fit in very nicely in a large castle layout. It would have been nice to have at brickworld.
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From the outside, it looks like many of the Tudor-ish homes that swept CC.C some time back. It's your interiors that really bring this to life! The use of the carpets, while perhaps not historically accurate, looks amazing. The wood floor in the bedroom is outstanding. You have out a great deal of detail into a small space. It looks very homey. My criticism; that I haven't made one this nice. Well done.
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Thanks, I wish I could have gone!Prince Imdol wrote:Very well done! This would fit in very nicely in a large castle layout. It would have been nice to have at brickworld.
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