Miniature version of 10193 Medieval Market Village
Miniature version of 10193 Medieval Market Village
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I'm not a real castle builder so I don't visit this forum much - but I'd like to show you my miniature version of 10193 Medieval Market Village.
Here are some detail views - first the tavern, with some furniture inside:
And here is the smithy:
Here are a few close ups of everything thats going on outside - the blacksmith, the table and the market stall:
Finally an image of all the animals (two cows, a horse and carriage, three undefined brick built birds) and the tree, and a picture that shows the houses when they are closed with the hinges:
I haven't even looked up yet whether somebody else has done this before, maybe I'll go look for that....
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Brilliant! <3
Good idea and great execution. Well done all around!
Good idea and great execution. Well done all around!
...and that's how Equestria was made!
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Darn, you beat me to it! Well done though, especially the details of the blue tavern. That's a lot of cheese slopes all over the place. I like your use of the headlight brick for windows, and adding the hinge feature rounds it all off nicely. Again, well done!
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This is just amazing. The amount of detail you've got within the size restriction of mini really takes mini to whole new level. The tree, the cows, it's all impressive. I'm not to into the figs and the birds but if you're looking to recreate a set I guess there's no half measures.
Well done,
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Well done,
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WOW!
How amazing. I is so well made and so cleverly thought trough.
I really really like it.
How amazing. I is so well made and so cleverly thought trough.
I really really like it.
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You're a genius.
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I already commented on this over on the Lowlug forum, but it's so good, I'll comment again here
Brilliant job on capturing the set in that scale. It looks more recognisable than I could ever expect!
Brilliant job on capturing the set in that scale. It looks more recognisable than I could ever expect!
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This is really cool, eti. Wonderfully creative design, especially the walls and interiors. I quite like that little stall too.
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Re: Miniature version of 10193 Medieval Market Village
Too bad the interiors have to be so cramped, but it can't be helped.
This is brilliant, and I agree with the other posters. I particularly like your cows.
Alan
This is brilliant, and I agree with the other posters. I particularly like your cows.
Alan
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Simply brilliant and brilliantly simple!!! Fantastic work, hopefully we'll see you around here more!
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Well, this forum is for Castle creations, right?
If there's one thing I am NOT good at , it is creating MOCs that stick to a certain theme. Even my Job Muller entry had a robot in it... so the first robot I ever made was for a Castle contest... well, you see what I mean.
So that's why I normally post in generic forums like Eurobricks, Lowlug and 1000Steine, that are not theme specific...
But I recently started a fairy tale series (well, just Little Red Riding Hood thus far), I don't know if that's castle-like enough for here...
If there's one thing I am NOT good at , it is creating MOCs that stick to a certain theme. Even my Job Muller entry had a robot in it... so the first robot I ever made was for a Castle contest... well, you see what I mean.
So that's why I normally post in generic forums like Eurobricks, Lowlug and 1000Steine, that are not theme specific...
But I recently started a fairy tale series (well, just Little Red Riding Hood thus far), I don't know if that's castle-like enough for here...