I was browsing BS and came across this really nice stone church made by BS user jimd. I definately think it's noteworthy.

(Pic is a link)
I'll wait for responces before I give my thoughts on it, so go for it!
That's what I liked so much about that pic. It puzzled me there for a while. Thanks for pointing it out, CAI.CAI wrote:Excellent, Not much to add here, but nice photography especially in this shot. The shadows make it much more real lookng.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/jimd/ ... urch09.jpg
Cheers.
Thanks for the nice comments Freak.I love the roof (may have to borrow the idea for a castle sometime)!
Thanks eNiGMa!!My favorite details are the slopes at the top of the tower, the roof, and the flagstones, but the whole thing is really cool. The landscaping is also done well.
Thanks smcginnis,Really nice. I like the mottled roof, and the tower and buttresses are nice. But the best thing would have to be the stained glass windows. So many 1x1 slopes. Oh, and he's a member.
Yeah, that's a great church. I especially like the windows - both the stained glass and the details around the outside.
Thanks Bruce!! I have been very busy starting up a new contract with my company. We have taken over operation of the Space Shuttle contingency landing and pilot training site at White Sands New Mexico. I hired 19 new employees, set up healthcare, 401K plans, etc., etc. etc. All very distracting from Lego.Hmm, doesn't look like Jim's posted here since April; perhaps he's been busy working on this. Jim, if you're out there, outstanding job.
Thanks Chad. I assure you that any advanced photographic techniques are purely accidentalnice photography especially in this shot. The shadows make it much more real lookng.
Thanks Slobey, I'm glad you like it!!This looks excelent, I've wanted to use that corballing effect that he uses on the corners of the belltower for a while now. It's a nice feature
Thanks JP!!I like how the church as a rather simple, yet detailed design.
Thanks J_Chartowich!! SNOT is the best!Thanks for posting this! It's a marvelous demonstration of SNOT, and I like the avoidance of the BGW syndrome, as well as the look of it. It would be sweet to see the interior of it too.
Hey Jim,Jim wrote: Thanks again all, and see if you can spot the jumper plates.