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I posted on Brickshelf my new MOC, Small inn.

Please, tell me know what you think.
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I really like it!! I like the way you made the wall textured and the corner door.
I also like the guy sitting under the stairs:)

I saw that you already made a bank, are you going to make more buildings and put them togather??

I really like your inn

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Post by Graynar »

Hi guys!

This Inn would make a good addition to any castle town.

Good construction, detailed interior, only thing I do not like is the back of the inn. But that's just me. Thought it looked kinda plain.

Great job though, wish I could build like that. :D
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Post by Sibley »

This is nice. The corner arches over the entrance are awesome. The scene inside looks quite alive. The fake castellations around the top of the first floor are an interesting addition. It's nice that you made two walls flat, so you can put it right up next to another building. It would look great in a medieval city.
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Post by Dunechaser »

In addition to the doorway others have commented on, I like the fireplace. I assume the back doesn't have much going on because it's supposed to fit against an outer castle wall or something?
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Post by Suvied »

It doesn't look like it would exist in real life but . . .

I love it! :D It looks great. Tons of little detail stuffed into a smaller area. It looks from behind like it would be in the corner of a city wall or between to towers set at a right angle.

Very nice setup and I really like how it isn't just a flat wall. You have done a great job with this inn!
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Post by Maedhros »

Nice, I really like the corner arches and I like the colour scheme too. Good work :)
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Post by LEGOFREAK »

WOW! what a great inn. I love the entry way, and the way it opens up also. The back is obviously meant to be against other buildings, (or at least with limited space between them) so you wouldnt see it so much. This looks like it would go great at any display of castles around. the interior details are fantastic also.

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(oh yeah! and I love how much you packed into such a small space!!)
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Post by wlister »

Very nice Inn,

The variations elements in the stone protion of the inn really stand out. As others have said, the amount of details you packed into this MOC are quite impressive.

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Post by wizardnoob28 »

very nice job. I like how you made the inn appear to packed and noisy. And the room is great, I think the table coming from the corner was a neat and original idea (however simple it is).
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xiblal wrote: I saw that you already made a bank, are you going to make more buildings and put them togather??
This would be an awesome idea - especially for town MOCs of this level (aka - a level I won't be reaching any year soon). I love the interior as well as exterior - it's an awesome inn (and an awesome structure).

I actually like the back, too. With the solid bley and grey wall, it has all the makings of a shady back alley where unsuspecting travelers wander off and get mugged in (do you see that, or is that just because I'm from NY?).

Great job ~
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Post by psu_ericksen »

Very nice. Like others have said, I love the corner door. And the mottling is well done.


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