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My new, small MOC, warehouse.

Tell me know, what you think
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At first I thought it was okay, then the pics really confused me, then I realized it was a tri-fold! Awesome warehouse there! I like the hoist a lot. That gets left out of a lot of MOCs that could use it. Way to go!

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very cool, and nice color scheme. great job!
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Wow, cool work. The interior design is so great! A nice creation, no doubt.
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JoshWedin wrote:At first I thought it was okay, then the pics really confused me, then I realized it was a tri-fold! Awesome warehouse there!
I second that. It seemed really strange, and then I noticed that the back has two sets of hinges. The exterior is fantastic, and the lift is really neat. It seems awfully small for a warehouse, though. Even considering its size, you crammed a lot of cool detail in, like the roof-support arches. Your work is always so nifty.
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Very Nice!

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Nice! I rather like the blue you've used. Also, the hoist on the inside is pretty cool! I am looking about for buildings for a large project ... I may have to use some of your ideas! (with full credit, of course!) :)

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Your moc is very nice. Warehouses were frequently used by merchants in medieval times to guard their wares. I love it when someone builds an ignored building type that can be added to a medieval town.

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Post by ottoatm »

This is a great little MOC - I like the look of the roof and back wall very much - they seem very realistic and have a nice look at the same time. Also, the interior is really well done with a lot of functionality included - the chains add just the right touch to it all.

The way you made it open up so well is really great as well... this must have taken some time, but as was said before, it would look great in any town, maybe next to the famous blacksmith's shop.
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Post by Jim »

I really like your warehouse Sir Lomero. :)

You used Maersk Blue I assume? I like the tri-fold design, because you really need to look from both sides to understand what's happpening inside. Some folks don't like the use of grill bricks, but I think that it looks good.

I like the tall, yet thin design of the building....implies to me that the warehouse is located in a crowded trade section of a city.

The hoist is nice, and I like the stacks of chests, boxes and barrels: makes me wonder what's inside of them??

Thanks for posting.

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Post by Norro »

Very nice.. the inside trumps the outside in my opinion... I particularly like the sinister looking workers.

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