New MOC: a small house
New MOC: a small house
I had a lot of light grey 1x2 tiles floating around and so...
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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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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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Alternating 1x2 plate with stud and 1x1 plate to form the horizontal struts. Hinges to attach roofing panel to house.daggerblood wrote:That looks great, but I'm a bit confused how it was achieved. Did you by any chance use a hingebox?
Do you mean literally? There are no gaps in the design and it would most likely be pretty watertightQuite an interesting roof? Is it watertight?
Nice, I wonder how it would look in brown?!
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I like how you made the shingles.
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