Small Village (first moc)

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Small Village (first moc)

Post by raginalbino »

I started this about 6 months ago before I knew what bricklink was. Then I found out and finished it rather quickly. Tell me what you guys think. Oh and I was kinda rushed on the pics. I hope they arent to bad.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=315597 when moderated.

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http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/ragin ... sc_016.jpg
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Post by Prince Imdol »

This first MOC is better than most MOC's. I really like this. It has great detail, and all of the fundamentals of a village. Well Done!


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This is a very good first MOC. :D
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Post by Heir of Black Falcon »

Very nice. The many details you put in are very nice, having the smithy and a bowyer etc. Like the roof of the smithy as well. Looks very nice.

Nice MOC!

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Post by melonkernel »

I love it. The chimneys, the smoke, plants and houses are amazing.
Good work. Keep it up.
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Post by Aliencat »

Very good first MOC! I really like that blacksmith's workshop there.
You need to start making more MOCs, I think you're onto something here :)
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Post by raginalbino »

Thanks for all the comments. But the sad thing is I was running late for work and was unable to post all the pics to the brickshelf folder. Ill put the rest up later this after noon. The two houses are two stories and have fully furnished interiors. =)
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Post by Blue Head »

Wow, this is nice. I like the cart being pulled through the village, and the travelers coming through on the side. My favorite is the blacksmith and his apprentice. Very nice.

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Post by Spongey »

This is very nicely constructed. It definitely has a very rustic village feel to it, and I like all of the nice details that you have included. An excellent MOC, and even better considering its your first.
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Post by Voran_the_Scholar »

An excellent first MOC! I love the way the houses turned out. And all the hustle and bustle you added. The detail you added is astounding! Especially the 1x2 plates on the chimney. A stellar job!
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Post by highlandcattle »

Nice MOC! As a fan of peacefull things I relly appreciate this!
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Post by raginalbino »

Ok I added the rest of the photos to the brickshelf folder. When they are moderated they'll be viewable. Sorry for the delay.
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Post by Voran_the_Scholar »

You did an amazing job with the interiors. So well-thought-out. A really super-stellar creation. Again, well done, my friend.
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Post by raginalbino »

Not many comments for the interiors when i posted them. Sorry guys but Im still inquiring what you think. Looking for more constructive criticism.
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Post by castlebuilder100 »

I really like the anvils in the blacksmith's shop. The fire places are pretty good to. Although I'm not sure about these plant things by the well :? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=3136236 . :wink: Overall this is very good especially when you consider that this is your first MOC.
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