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New MOC: Poet Dwelling
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This is very nice.....very nice indeed..... Where did you get the bared window for the door? I've never seen it before....
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Very nice indeed. Although historically innacurate. Tudor Style houses like Siskind's Blacksmith Shop were made for the weathly. Nobility or merchant class. These people had much money and built large houses. It is unlikely someone would construct a house so small. Its like a team of 10 horses pulling a one man kart. If you were going to build a house like that it would be big. Probably no architect would build a house that size.
Although I do really love the building and would love to have one in my town. You have inspired me again LOTL.
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Although I do really love the building and would love to have one in my town. You have inspired me again LOTL.
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Cool!
That is really neat, and highly detailed for it's size. One question, how do you get upstairs?
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Re: Cool!
A ladder methinks.Sir Terrance wrote:That is really neat, and highly detailed for it's size. One question, how do you get upstairs?
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Oh, okay. Now I see it. Thanks Dragon Master.
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Thanks! The barred window is this piece:Barbapple wrote:This is very nice.....very nice indeed..... Where did you get the bared window for the door? I've never seen it before....
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/x34
I got two dark gray ones in the Dragon Fortress
Yeah, it is overkill big time, but it was fun to build!Dragon Master wrote:Very nice indeed. Although historically innacurate. Tudor Style houses like Siskind's Blacksmith Shop were made for the weathly. Nobility or merchant class. These people had much money and built large houses. It is unlikely someone would construct a house so small. Its like a team of 10 horses pulling a one man kart. If you were going to build a house like that it would be big. Probably no architect would build a house that size.
Thanks!Dragon Master wrote:Although I do really love the building and would love to have one in my town. You have inspired me again LOTL.
LOL, thanks!jeff_o_rama wrote:Cool! A medieval beatnik! Nice MOC, Nathan. It proves that small MOCs can be just as good as big 'uns.
Thanks, there is a hard-to-see ladder inside.Sir Terrance wrote:That is really neat, and highly detailed for it's size. One question, how do you get upstairs?
Thanks!Mani wrote:LLSP*!
Really cool!
*(Long Live Scribbles the Poet)
Broken imageSirCumferance wrote:For his pen, I reccomend this:
A white one makes a great quill pen thinger!
Thanks to all for your comments!
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Dragon Master wrote:Very nice indeed. Although historically innacurate. Tudor Style houses like Siskind's Blacksmith Shop were made for the weathly. Nobility or merchant class. These people had much money and built large houses. It is unlikely someone would construct a house so small. Its like a team of 10 horses pulling a one man kart. If you were going to build a house like that it would be big. Probably no architect would build a house that size.
Mabie he is very successful? Look at his hat. How could you not be successful with that hat?
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Nice house Nathan!!! It proves that not everyone was a big rich nobleman or merchant, but some pretended to be by building mini style. Very nice, and adds some humor to a medieval setup
He meant this piece for the quill, I think.
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/4502a
He might be successful and just built small for the fun of it...
He meant this piece for the quill, I think.
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/4502a
He might be successful and just built small for the fun of it...
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I'm not saying it is bad. But it is unlikely a tudor house would be built without a chimmeny.
But its not the point this is LEGO. And this is one of my favorite mocs! I want to make a whole bunch off little houses like this. Seriously this is one of my favortie houses.
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P.S. Do you have any of Scribbles poem?
But its not the point this is LEGO. And this is one of my favorite mocs! I want to make a whole bunch off little houses like this. Seriously this is one of my favortie houses.
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P.S. Do you have any of Scribbles poem?
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