Priest House and Water Wheel by Greg Nation

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Priest House and Water Wheel by Greg Nation

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Hi all,

I've noticed Greg Nation, a new castle builder on Brickshelf recently. He's posted a Priest's house and a mill
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Some nice little details, and of course I like his priest's robe. :P
He lurks around here, but he said he intends to join our forum soon.

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Post by forester3291 »

I noticed the Priest house on BS today. It looks pretty neat. It should show all LEGO designers what they should be designing.
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Post by Jojo »

Hello!


I've seen this creations on BrickShelf, too, and I enjoyed them as well. They are cute little sceneries in set quality.

But Bruce, is it just me or is something wrong with the links and images in your posts? Does it have something to do with your BBCode settings?


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Edit: Oups, links and pics are fixed now.
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Post by Glencaer »

Thanks for posting this Bruce.. but I gotta ask you.. how did you find Greg Nation's name? You must have magical skillz beyond those of a normal person.

These are awesome Mocs - especially using the curved wall pieces. Classic!

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Post by Dragon Master »

I've been looking at these, awsome stuff. As Lenny said the curved wall pieces are a nice touch.

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Post by Duke_Dave »

Nice- I really enjoy the smaller MOCs like the Preist's house.


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Post by lil Jon »

I've also admired those on brickshelf. I like the water mill, the bottom is just like the HP set.
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Post by The Blue Knight »

Another nice find Bruce. The house especially has the finished look that comes with the more peripheral elements of design like the low wall, the garden and so forth. A loayout like this would take you back now wouldn't it? Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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Post by porschecm2 »

Glencaer wrote:Thanks for posting this Bruce.. but I gotta ask you.. how did you find Greg Nation's name? You must have magical skillz beyond those of a normal person.-lenneh
Umm...at the top of the MOCpages page it says "Greg's Lego web site -by Greg Nation"


Anyway, those are pretty kool. I really love the robes. What an ingenious way to make robes without cutting cloth.

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Hey, gotta love that mill, good use of the HP-fences.

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Post by Luís »

Awesome.
I liked all of them.Hummmmm, were did I saw the rock scene.
Maybe at 30 a.c.
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Post by greg3 »

Hi,
Thanks for all the comments - I'm glad you liked my creations. Well as you can see, I've decided to stop lurking around here and come out into the open!!!
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Post by Robin Hood »

I love that water wheel. Its such a inventive idea. I like the hut as well, good scenery. And welcome to CC Greg.

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Post by Luís »

greg3 wrote:Hi,
Thanks for all the comments - I'm glad you liked my creations. Well as you can see, I've decided to stop lurking around here and come out into the open!!!
Welcome to C-C and your creations are simply great.
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Post by The Josh »

I really like the priest's house and the amount of detail that you put inside such a small construction. Good creations Greg and welcome to Classic-Castle.com!


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