Pharmacy

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Hi,

I finally built my second (after sampan) MOC for CCC4, small pharmacy.

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Please tell me know, what you think :)
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Post by Norro »

I like that fence! The chemistry set is very nice too, along with the 'feel' of the whole model. Good work, especially on getting the scale right!

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I really like the balcony.

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Post by DARKspawn »

Vey cool! My favorite aspects would have to be the Chemistry set & the balcony too. Can you access the lower floor without breaking apart the MOC? Some really great details like the fence & the cups on the fireplace really make this stand out. Well done
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Post by supernova »

very cool! a nice little MOC packed with details :)
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Post by wunztwice »

Awsome. I love the feel of this MOC. The ragety fence adds alot, and the shape of the building is very neat. I hope you do well with this!
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I can't comment on entries, but I have to say this: with all the trouble I've had with spammers on this forum, you nearly got your thread deleted and your account blocked ;)

You're lucky there were LEGO images that I could see quickly. 8)

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Great job :D

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SavaTheAggie wrote:I can't comment on entries, but I have to say this: with all the trouble I've had with spammers on this forum, you nearly got your thread deleted and your account blocked ;)

You're lucky there were LEGO images that I could see quickly. 8)

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Post by Prince Imdol »

Ausome I love the interior and the outside look!


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Post by kelderic »

This is wonderful! The scaling is great, and the whole outside look of it is amazing. As for the inside, I love the chemistry set, and way you put so much detail into such a little space. It should do very well in the contest. Good luck!

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Great little pharmacy. Simple, elegant, nice details. Super-Duper!

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Post by brody »

Hey,

I really like the way you have used brown tiles in this MOC, especially how they have beeen used for the floor of the second level, and to build the front door. The fence, window sill, and chimney pots are also great.

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Post by Sir Terrance »

Has a very nice clean look to it, especially with the upstairs being covered in tiles. What did you use here , with that bendy trans-neon green part?

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Nawice! Creative and smooth. But what is that piece mentioned above?
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