CCCVII: Medieval Port
CCCVII: Medieval Port
Brickshelf is back I finished this last week, but didn't want to clog up my Flickr with lots of pics of it...
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
Very cool! I especially dig that ship and the messy stone wall
Great stuff dude
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
There is so much to love here. First, all the different roof techniques are wonderful, I love the use of the hands. Second, the detail around the water are awesome, my favorite is the use of the fins over the arch. Third, That ship is beautiful. It is one of the best brick built ship I have seen in a while! And lastly, the overall action is fun and fantastic. You have jammed so much into this creation, and yet is seems so perfect, well done!
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
Awesome job! The roof techniques are what I love about this MOC too, the hands are great! I also like the wood panels on the corner house, very Nice! The Minifig action is also very nice, made me smile! incredible work!!
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
Really nice. I particularly liked the water effects.
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
Brilliant work. Lots of lovely little details. I particularly like the washing line.
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
Yeah! Go Team Tony!
I really like this moc, so many details and things happening! I like the brick built boat, and the technique for the smoke is most interesting. My favorite part is the clothes hanging on the line.
I also noticed that in the thumbnail, there's imperial soldiers, while in the actual pictures, there's crown soldiers. Is there another version of this MOC we're going to see?
God bless and good luck in the contest.
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I really like this moc, so many details and things happening! I like the brick built boat, and the technique for the smoke is most interesting. My favorite part is the clothes hanging on the line.
I also noticed that in the thumbnail, there's imperial soldiers, while in the actual pictures, there's crown soldiers. Is there another version of this MOC we're going to see?
God bless and good luck in the contest.
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
amazing. Not too big and not overdetailed.
Wonderful first impressoin and great choice of colours.
I love the "orange steps", the water effect and how you did the wall. The ship too is fantastic.
Congratulations.
Wonderful first impressoin and great choice of colours.
I love the "orange steps", the water effect and how you did the wall. The ship too is fantastic.
Congratulations.
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
Amazing! I love the ship, and the wall is awesome.
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
Cheers all
I replaced the Crownies with Imperial Soldiers for the FC Seed Part Contest (as the time period for this MOC is rather ambiguous), but other than that it's the same MOC (I just used the pirate thumb as that's the one I uploaded to flickr). I missed the deadline whilst waiting for BS to wake up, as I didn't want to flood my flickr with pics...
Wooh! Team Tony for the (metaphorical) cup!Garbageman13 wrote:Yeah! Go Team Tony!
I also noticed that in the thumbnail, there's imperial soldiers, while in the actual pictures, there's crown soldiers. Is there another version of this MOC we're going to see?
I replaced the Crownies with Imperial Soldiers for the FC Seed Part Contest (as the time period for this MOC is rather ambiguous), but other than that it's the same MOC (I just used the pirate thumb as that's the one I uploaded to flickr). I missed the deadline whilst waiting for BS to wake up, as I didn't want to flood my flickr with pics...
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Re: CCCVII: Medieval Port
Wow this is so great! I love all of it. There are so many great details and techniques here. Such as the different roofs for the houses.
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