Hey all,
Whilst taking a break from the homework load of dead week and browsing Brickshelf (dangerous as a short break, I know...)
I came across this nice mini medieval town by user Miguel45.
Take a look.
My favorite detail(s) are the double slopes as tents in the desert area. But I also really like the landscaping.
Look, a snowy mountain, a desert oasis, and a European castle all condensed into one MOC. I like it.
Nice mini medieval town by Miguel45
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Nice mini medieval town by Miguel45
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I saw this earlier today on BrickShelf. It brings micro-sized joy to my heart. :3
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This is excellent. However, I would have to say that Arthur Gugick is the master of micro scale. This guy is great too, though. By the way, what is the approximate piece count of a micro town like this?Aragornn45 wrote:As far as micro scale goes, I think that this guy is the master.
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Not that I doubt you or anything, but could you direct me to some of Arthur's stuff?Spongey wrote:This is excellent. However, I would have to say that Arthur Gugick is the master of micro scale. This guy is great too, though. By the way, what is the approximate piece count of a micro town like this?Aragornn45 wrote:As far as micro scale goes, I think that this guy is the master.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/galle ... =torgugickAragornn45 wrote:Not that I doubt you or anything, but could you direct me to some of Arthur's stuff?Spongey wrote:This is excellent. However, I would have to say that Arthur Gugick is the master of micro scale. This guy is great too, though. By the way, what is the approximate piece count of a micro town like this?Aragornn45 wrote:As far as micro scale goes, I think that this guy is the master.
There's some really good stuff in there. Mainly world landmarks.
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