I love that table runner. That's seriously the best tablecloth I've seen...
I like the rest of the house as well, but even for nobility, it seems a bit 'open' for a mideval house. It looks good though, nice work!
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All good, but the table and chairs take the cake. I don't know how you did the chairs..how? The table and chairs would look good in the hobbit hole to i'm thinking.
Edit: Nevermind, I figured out what piece it was.
cheers.
Edit: Nevermind, I figured out what piece it was.
cheers.
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Thanks for that
I was pretty happy when I found a way to make chairs I liked, I was going to make the ones around the table similar to the reading ones on the left hand side, but they were too big and not really what I wanted, so I was trying different ways to just make dining chairs (my original design started with harry potter wands as the back of the chair but it was out of scale and needed to be 4 wide to give me the effect I wanted.)
I was also worried about how spacious it was, but the size was determined by the tapestries, stairs and my need to have the white wall with ancestor painting in the middle of the moc (ok maybe they should have painted the ancestor before his death not 20 years after, but it is the thought that counts).
But thanks again everyone, I always worry when posting a moc that it really isn't any good, so thank you.
I was pretty happy when I found a way to make chairs I liked, I was going to make the ones around the table similar to the reading ones on the left hand side, but they were too big and not really what I wanted, so I was trying different ways to just make dining chairs (my original design started with harry potter wands as the back of the chair but it was out of scale and needed to be 4 wide to give me the effect I wanted.)
I was also worried about how spacious it was, but the size was determined by the tapestries, stairs and my need to have the white wall with ancestor painting in the middle of the moc (ok maybe they should have painted the ancestor before his death not 20 years after, but it is the thought that counts).
But thanks again everyone, I always worry when posting a moc that it really isn't any good, so thank you.
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I agree! Great Work and details!wunztwice wrote:I like it! There is some nice tile work here and I love how the tablecloth has the slope at the end (decorative "tassle"). I wish you the best in the contest.
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It's the details that make the MOC, I must say, that table cloth looks excelent! Yet another inspiring idea 

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I am really disapointed that I missed it - my babysitter pulled out at the very last second (15 mins before she was due to arrive). I even had my oriental bridge packed safely in a box ready to go - I was just stuck on how I was going to justify it in the context of the Christmas 2050 theme. The best I could come up with was that it could actually be a set LEGO release in 2050

I am really keen to meet up with you all though!

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