Fingobbins Village

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shadowknight94
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Post by shadowknight94 »

Very nice MOC! Even though it's not too castle-ish, I still like how much detail and techniques were used in this. The garden on top of the house is brilliant, and so is the hammock in the back. I still do not understand how it doesn't fall apart, though.
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Post by Sir Nelson »

I viewed this MOC among the pics from BC07 as they were being uploaded. Truly amazing in detail and color, this is very much what SteamPunk (and floating rocks, too) are all about. Amazing work.

Thanks, Kevoh... you've made my day with your additional pics and narration. :)
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Escape The Fate
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Post by Escape The Fate »

Very interesting, i like how it is spiraled that must have been hard to do.
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Post by JPinoy »

That is one interesting MOC...

I like it!
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