Ærsceaft Brycg, Nædercynne

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Ærsceaft Brycg, Nædercynne

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So here's my next contribution:

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On to the next one now!

Loving what the rest of you guys are doing very inspiring :)
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Excellent work James! The idea for the MOC is interesting. Is the 'children bridge jumping' idea made up by yourself?
The MOC itself is great. I love the arches, they're so detailed! The texturing with the tan bricks and 1x1 rounds is great as well. After reading that the climate is tropical I think you did a great job on those trees. They looks like they would fit perfectly in a tropical paradise.

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I really like the textures on the side and the archway design. It almost looks like it's in between fancy and slightly worn. Either way, it's really cool.
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I don't think I have ever seen such a unique lego bridge. Great job on the texturing and the colour scheme
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This is just plain beautiful. The touch of realism with the angled footing is a touch.
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