New MOC: a small house

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Nice, I really liek that roof!!! (Hmm I just got a TON of 1x2 tiles from PaB, I'll have to try that...)
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I really like this house. The roof tiles are excellent as is the interior. I will have to use this idea. Awsome job.
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That's very nice. The roof is a very cool effect, and the interior is quaint.
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Post by leaf_of_lire »

That roof is nice, would have never thought of that. I like this house a lot, the walls are good also :D .
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Quite an interesting roof? Is it watertight?

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That looks great, but I'm a bit confused how it was achieved. Did you by any chance use a hingebox?
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daggerblood wrote:That looks great, but I'm a bit confused how it was achieved. Did you by any chance use a hingebox?
Alternating 1x2 plate with stud and 1x1 plate to form the horizontal struts. Hinges to attach roofing panel to house.
Quite an interesting roof? Is it watertight?
Do you mean literally? :) There are no gaps in the design and it would most likely be pretty watertight
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Amazing roof!!!

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Nice, I wonder how it would look in brown?!

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Very nice. I really enjoy the quilt on the bed. This would look excellent in a woodsy MOC.
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Post by Legendary_Corsair »

Nice roof,Ive tried to do that but I don't have enough pieces,and I like the interior.Great job!
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I like how you made the shingles.
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Wow, great roof! Also, I like the color scheme.

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