Small bridge by Lomero

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Sheen
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Post by Sheen »

Both the coach and the bridge are just beautiful. I was so impressed by the very clean, pretty look to the bridge that at first I rather ignored the coach. Then when I went back to look closer I realized how well done it was. Great job with the door and window area, and the size seems just right for the figs.
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Post by Norro »

Absolutely gorgeous and all the better for the inclusion of some accompanying landscape. I have always liked bridge MOCs and will have to try my hand at one sometime...

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Post by LegoAddict »

Bruce N H wrote:
LegoAddict wrote:I dont see what technique . . .
Kyle,

People are commenting on the smooth curve of the bridge surface. The technique was discussed in this thread.

Bruce
Ahhh, ok it makes sense now thanks Bruce.

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Post by Gumby »

Both pieces are great, but I think I like the coach more than the bridge! It looks like the base is an even number of studs, but the "body" part of the coach is 5 wide. Must study pics in detail...
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Post by Jameson »

This is something that wil realy help with my next lego landscaping project:).I've always loved stream scenes and this just about hits the nail on the head :P !The cart is awsome,and it fits into this scene perfectly.Onely one question,why does the cart driver have a vikings torso?
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Post by smcginnis »

Another thing about the coach. Could you post instructions? :lol: I mean, I know I probably couldn't build it, even multicolored, but I'm sure some people would be very happy to have them. Of course, if you think people should just come up with their own, or you want to keep it a secret, it's okay...I guess... :( :wink:

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Post by sir Lomero »

Could you post instructions?
Of course, click here. I know it isn't beautiful, but mayby it can help you.
Onely one question,why does the cart driver have a vikings torso?
Because he's warrior too :)

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Post by The dark tide »

Alright! Thanks for the instructions, Im gunna build one of these.
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Post by Bruce N H »

Hey Sir L,

Thanks for posting those instructions. There are some really nice techniques in there. Right at the start in this pic, for instance, that's a great way to make a box with studs on four sides. I rarely use that piece, but I can see that I'll have to play with it more to achieve these great SNOTty possibilities.

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Post by wlister »

The colors of the rainbow have burned my eyes!

Great carriage and bridge. The carriage is definitely a gallery bookmark. And despite the blinding colors, the instructions are well done as well. Great work,

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