Japanese Tea House
Japanese Tea House
Hi all =)
Been away too long again. Life just seems to get more and more complicated recently... But I always have time for the brick. Allow me to share with you my latest creation, a diorama depicting a classic ninja showdown at a Japanese Tea House.
Comments and critisism always welcome.
Been away too long again. Life just seems to get more and more complicated recently... But I always have time for the brick. Allow me to share with you my latest creation, a diorama depicting a classic ninja showdown at a Japanese Tea House.
Comments and critisism always welcome.
~Aaron~
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Nice work. I like the curved roofs on the buildings and the dark blue water in the stream.
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What piece do you use for that waterfall? It's quite beautiful...
-Edit- Ah, yes, I see. From some of the pictures it looks like the back of a boat, or something. Still, exquisite!
-Edit- Ah, yes, I see. From some of the pictures it looks like the back of a boat, or something. Still, exquisite!
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Re: Japanese Tea House
Superb!
There's alot of nice details in your moc! I love it!
Keep it up!
There's alot of nice details in your moc! I love it!
Keep it up!
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Great to have you back Aaron! This is definitely a quality MOC though the name is a little interesting. Never would have though of a "tea house" as castle except in time itself. However great work!!!
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Re: Japanese Tea House
Good to see you again!
The landscaping is really nice, that's a good use of those dark blue for the waterfall. The 'curved wall' used as roof looks great. I think that the gras hanging over the rock-edge looks a bit square, but thats just a detail.
The landscaping is really nice, that's a good use of those dark blue for the waterfall. The 'curved wall' used as roof looks great. I think that the gras hanging over the rock-edge looks a bit square, but thats just a detail.
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Just fantastic. I'm insanely jealous of your technique!
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Absolutely beautiful MOC (sorry the late reply). I think the roof on the house is the cleverest and best part.
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I like the roof of the little house. Never seen the ''round tower '' technic use this way. Excellent job.
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Great roofs. The depth of the MOC looks great. There is something going on all over. Nice work.
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Woah, this is just...incredible. It's so detailed! I can tell you put a lot of time and effort into this. It would take me an hour to even comprehend all the action going on. I shall have to try that roof technique myself. I have always liked Japanese MOCs, but this is one of the best. Keep up the good building.
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not really a lego ninja fan (the real ones were awesome) but the detail is good at bare minimum and i like the hidden dudes
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Very nice MOC. I loved the ninja's myself, but Lego stopped production before I could get more than 1. I really like the water (a spring maybe?) coming from the hill.
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I just front paged you on TLF.com, DS. This MOC is fantastic, and it deserves to be named MOC of the Week.
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