Waterfall House

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Waterfall House

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Here's a house by the river. A little domestic scene that was fun to build.

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I love it! :) All the cool colors make it great fun to look at, and all the details and scenery add a lot.
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Wow man, great job! I like the use of the whip as a fishing pole. Clever.
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Really enjoy the color scheme on this one. The sand green and brown look great together. I also really like the waterfall. Thanks for sharing!
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This is a really cool MOC. I love the waterfall. And as others have commented on, using sand green on the house is brilliant. Your tree is very well done, as well.
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Dang, Rocko! That's a thing of beauty!
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Thanks guys. I really enjoy making scenes like this. The build was fun and came together surprisingly fast, about 2 days. I really appreciate that Lego has produced colors like dark green, dark tan and dark brown. They are perfect shades for castle scenes. Being a FOL is better than ever these days. :D
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I really like how the tallest tower isn't the same on every side. It adds a personal touch.
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Love it! The colors look wonderful, the details are great and the design rocks.
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I really enjoy your use of small details throughout the house. The supports around the windows and how you created such a nice terminal to the wall with the lions head and the round plates along the edge there. Looks superb.

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Amazing job once again, Rocko!

Seriously, this MOC is so beautiful and slick-looking. The color combos are great. I love the sand green/reddish-brown. Stunning. The stairs look really cool and the use of the dark tan rope bridge in perfect. The waterfall is very nice. Better than my attempts. Overall, just stunning work. I have a few nit-picks, however. I don't like the green slopes as landscaping and the brown in the cliff isn't working for me. That's just one man's opinion, however. Very nice other than that!

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Absolutely beautiful. I will use it as inspiration in my next MOC. :)
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The use of the whip, as lot of people said, is clever. I love all the scene. The colour scheme and the waterfall. I find the windows beatiful and I'm wondering if you give building lessons.
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the waterfall is simply amazing, great job!
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Great job, simply amazing!

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