Hut in mountains

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Hut in mountains

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My new MOC, small hut in mountains.

Tell me know, what you think!
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This is a great little MOC! I like the hut itself - that structure reminds me very much of the "Blacksmith Shop" that LEGO released as a fan creation by D.S. awhile back. A lot of good detail that makes sense and fits just right where it is in the MOC.

The landscaping is also really well done - you certainly have a lot of green bricks! I always like the idea of using the small, cirucular pieces as stones and pebbles too.

That torso is one I've never seen in this setting, but it is perfect for a rugged, outdoorsman look.

Hmm... like I said before... a great little MOC!
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Post by Ristridin »

Great moc! The landscape is certainly cool, and the idea of the window in the roof is very original. I like the details that you put into it, such as the spoon, and the wood for the stove. It looks very "living".
I find this the best of your mocs. Great work
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Ristridin wrote:I like the details that you put into it, such as the spoon, and the wood for the stove. It looks very "living".
I second that. The level of detail is really cool and the house design is amazing. The landscape is just beautiful... the only thing I would suggest is to make the well slightly bigger, it looks so small compared to the house. Still, your MOC is wonderful, good work!
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Post by fuzzy »

nice. Only moc of yours ive seen, but it is awsome
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I really like this MOC. My favorite part is the window in the roof.

Compared to your other MOC's it has much better landscaping.

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This is now my favorite of your MOCs! The landscaping is simply excellent. The slope looks mossy and has a good amount of brush, just as it should in real life.
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Post by Modesty »

I LOVE the slanted window...and nicely slped ground...and sloped roof of the well...this is a great little MOC display...keep it up!
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Post by Troy T. Moore »

The window in the roof...very nice, unique and others have mentioned it too :wink:

I like the level of detail, with a variety of believable colours in the kitchen. The stairs are also a neat alternative that take up little room. Always a fan of landscaping.
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Post by BreadMan »

Just wanted to add my own props on the landscaping, looks fantastic! Incredible attention to detail here.
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Post by Jacob C. »

This Moc is great.
Your a master of detail!
That slant window was a really nice idea too.
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Post by Norro »

A lot of nice touches inside and out, but my faviourite would be the well. Very rare to see so small and non-circular a design. Well done!

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Post by wunztwice »

Spectacular! I can think of very few huts which are as homely feeling. I like that it is built into the hilside, and the window in the roof is great. Good job, keep it up.

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