New creation based on 6067 Lego set - Guarded Inn.
Guarded Inn by 'LL', on Flickr
Guarded Inn by 'LL', on Flickr
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Guarded Inn
Guarded Inn
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Re: Guarded Inn
Great job throughout Lukasz. My favorite details would be the corner door and window arches.
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Fantastic build! I love your roof style! The trees are great too!
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Nice Job! I really like the path.
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Re: Guarded Inn
Top of the corner doors puzzled me for a moment.Great idea!
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Hey,
This is a beautiful build. It's one of the ones that, every year, I wish had been posted just a little later, as this would have been a perfect entry for the 'classic set reimagined' CCC category.
Bruce
This is a beautiful build. It's one of the ones that, every year, I wish had been posted just a little later, as this would have been a perfect entry for the 'classic set reimagined' CCC category.
Bruce
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Re: Guarded Inn
So Bruce, for the "classic set reimagined", you aren't looking for something that could be an actual "set" (ie, a reasonable number of parts built along the lines of something you could buy from Lego), but more something that is a bigger, more complicated MOC, based on the concept of a classic set?