Granovian Inn

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friskywhiskers
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Granovian Inn

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I return from the dead! But seriously, here is my first MOC since entering a mini dark age around a year ago. Click the image for more pictures. Enjoy!

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LittleJohn
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Fantastic build! I really like the angled section and the balcony supports look great :woo:
Great to see you building again :)
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Yes! Yes! Yes! He's back and at it!
Wonderful build dude, the stone/woodwork is top-notch! :)
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I like the leaning balcony supports and the stonework on that tower. Great build!
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You come out of a dark age and build this. I'm impressed!
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Welcome back Man! I have missed you builds, they are always such top quality and this one is not exception.
My favorite bits are the doors, the shape of the structure, very nice texturing on the roof and walls. I like the splattered plaster, you managed to make it look realistic and not to choppy. Having some wooden beams show through the roof is great attention to detail as well. The round base adds to the uniqueness and character of the build too, great touch!

Hope to see more from you! :)
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Not only are you back, but with a fantastic build too! Great work here.
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Whoa.
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Terrific house. Like all the crookedness, balcony, cellar door, roof and paint. I am not a supporter of such structured wall, but I find very useful. Super work.
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Stunning work. I love everything from the curve in the base to the skiwampus-ness of the building. The steep peak in the roof is lovely, as well as the unfinished looking textures.
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