Microscale Blacksmith House

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Microscale Blacksmith House

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A little vignette I made based off 10193 Medieval Market Village.

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Now it's not exactly like the one in the set, but it's still pretty close. This was my first time doing microscale too.

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Tell me what you think, I already expanded it into a microscale town, so look for a V2 coming soon.
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Hey,

Very cool. Blogged!

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Bruce N H wrote:Hey,

Very cool. Blogged!

Bruce
I follow microbricks a lot and it was actually the inspiration for this little vignette. Thanks!
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Nice landscaping for a tiny house! I love the water wheel and you really nailed the shape of the building.
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Looks great! Nice trees, and i like the technic wheel used as a waterwheel.
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