Medieval market street-by mashikuf

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Medieval market street-by mashikuf

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Hey all, just a quickie take a peak!
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I like 'em, and its a neat idea LEGO should pick up on! :wink:
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Wow, great find, wunztwice!

There isn't much to say on these really, except that they're all totally awesome and if they were sets I'd buy them....

That weapon stall is great....

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I saw this a little while ago and was tempted to post it, but didn't for some reason I forgot. :? Anyway, I really like the look of it. It really does remind me of streets in cities and very large towns.
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This is awesome! I've never thought to use those curvy slope pieces for a market stall before. It's definitely an idea worth using. And the photography is great, too!
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Post by symwyse »

love the weapons shop/stall! The use of the sloped pieces in varying colors is very eye-catching. Are those dwarves I see? The inn is awesome!
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I am in love with the colors and the amazing photography. The inn looks great and has a cool interior too!
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This is a very good market. However, we will see how it will compare to mine when I show it... :wink:

Anyway, I really like this. The colors are nice, and the attention to detail is amazing.

Great find bro!

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Very pretty and photo looks so clear.
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smcginnis wrote:There isn't much to say on these really, except that they're all totally awesome and if they were sets I'd buy them....
Half of this MOC is a set...

mashikuf did a great job building the rest of the MOC in a matching style, though!

My favorite detail is the ale splashing out of the mugs in this picture!
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Traveler wrote:My favorite detail is the ale splashing out of the mugs in this picture!
I hadn't noticed that. It's a perfect use for Viking horns. :D
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Traveler wrote:
smcginnis wrote:There isn't much to say on these really, except that they're all totally awesome and if they were sets I'd buy them....
Half of this MOC is a set...
Yeah, I meant the red-roofed one and the stall.

That viking-horn-ale (hey, now there's a name brand to be coined!) is pretty funny too.

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My only complaint is that the Staircase leading up to the inn are WAY to big/wide compared to the rest of the creation and to the building. Not really in scale. Everything else, especially the stall, is really cool. It is very nice; maybe he is a lurker? :? :wink:
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Lord Felix wrote:My only complaint is that the Staircase leading up to the inn are WAY to big/wide compared to the rest of the creation and to the building. Not really in scale.
Not too big, though maybe too steep. If they were less steep it would be more of a stair/ampitheater seats for watching street performers type of thing.

The red-roofed building complements the Blacksmith's shop very nicely!
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Nice MOC! I was thinking that this is something LEGO Castle could use as sets. A Castle version of Market Street, Corner Cafe, and etc.

Have a Tavern (on a 32x32), a rather large Black Smith Shop (on a 32x32), a Bakery and forth. This could finally populate Castle with some civilians. Castle shouldn't just be all about soldiers, knights, kings, mages, and dragon.
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Awesome find, if only Lego came out with just one of the buildings... :cry:
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