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Shed by brickshelf user bdr

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Hi,

I normally try to refrain from posting other people's MOCs, especially when built in Ldraw, but I really like the way this shed made by brickshelf user bdr turned out. I wish there wree more pics, but this has already inspired me.

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I usually also don't like green mottling, but in this case I think it works very well. I think I'll try to get my hands on some more or that bright green and try something like this. This really works for a storage house next to a canal or something, maybe it belongs more in colonial America?
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Post by jens »

Hi wunztwice,

I like this house too. But I think the green is lime or sandgreen.

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I like the green as well but I dont like digital MOCS even if they are cool.
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Post by Norro »

wow, that is bright. I've never been a fan of the light colours in mottling, but this is very well done and, as you say, in the right setting would wrok well.

Thanks for posting this and God Bless,

Nathan
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