Hina-Matsuri (Girl's Day)

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Hina-Matsuri (Girl's Day)

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Hina-matsuri is Girl’s Day in Japan, and is celebrated on March 3rd.

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In this MOC, a family gathers to celebrate the day with the pounding of mochi (rice cakes) in the traditional style - hammering it inside a large stone bowl. For those who have never seen this before, one person wets their hands and reaches into the bowl between hammer blows to fold the mochi over - timing is crucial! Everyone else helps to roll the mochi into smaller pieces.

A hina-ningyo doll is on display inside the house, along with something else... :D Don’t forget to enjoy the cherry blossoms!
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First off, great MOCs. You're truly one of the masters of detail. And then I was looking at this picture and suddenly started laughing. I won't say why, but bravo Mr. Nelson! Bravo!
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Hmm... Looks like they have a... visitor :D
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This is just fantastic. I love the tree, I love the roof, I love it all! It's all so realistic, in a built from plastic covered in little nobby things slice of life the building would fall over otherwise sort of way. :)

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Seeing this just gave me a craving for some Mochi balls. :)

Great MOC!
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Duuuuuuuuuude!!! :D

From the water bowl, wooden mallet, cherry tree and roof outside to the stove, hina ningyo and "vistor" inside, I can't imagine a more perfect way to recreate this scene. Wow, very nice indeed. And the roof! (I know I already mentioned the roof.) I've never seen roof tiles that look so good in LEGO.

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Beautiful Moc.
I love the cherry blossom tree!
Nicely detailed.
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The Urban Commando got slightly lost . . . :lol:
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Great creation! I just love the way you built the roof, and details are amazing. Great work!

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I'm so impressed! I lived in Japan for a time, stationed in Iwakuni, and I find this MOC to be both LEGO accurate and fun. Very nice cherry blossom tree, I can almost smell the blossoms! The roof is splendid. In fact, everything just looks right.

I really love this.
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That's not much left to say abouy this MOC... so I'll repeat the others, it's beautiful! Incredibly realistic and simple. The whole scene have a great level of detail, but keeping it 'light'. I would just take one or two minifigs away, but that's just me. Beautiful creation, Sir Nelson!
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Post by ottoatm »

The details are once again present in this MOC (as others stated). Nice action going on indside, but the things I like the most are the cherry blossoms and the roof... I wonder how you know this about Japanese culture?

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ottoatm wrote:I wonder how you know this about Japanese culture?
Being from Hawaii, you can't help but to learn a lot about other cultures.... and that's a good thing! :D

This was really a fun build for me! Dunechaser knows that I have been wanting to make a mochi-pounding vignette for some time now, but when I tried it on an 8x8 base, I felt it just did not capture the feel of the event. So, it then became 8x16, but I felt it was still missing something - a background. I doubled the base (which is not really a familiar scale for me, other than my 2 CCC3 'room' entries) and then things started to really come together. I am very pleased with the result, especially the roof. You can thank my wife for the idea of the cherry-blossom tree... that made me change the direction of the MOC from a simple mochi-making one to a Girl's Day festival.

As for Urban Commando.... well, after all he is a contemporary ninja! Look for him in some of my upcoming MOCs!
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Very cool MOC. :)
Love the unique roof design and cherry blossom tree. A lot of nice little details, like the concrete step and the hanging airconditioner on the side of the house, if that is what it is. :roll:
One question. Are cherry blossom trees suppose to be black? Or are you using the black to help bring out the pink and white?
Excellent work once again Sir Nelson. :D

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Post by JPinoy »

Wow. Awesome set up! I've been to a Hina-Matsuri as well as a Haru-Matsuri when I had a Japanese language class back in highschool.

Great MOC!
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