manor house by tacvud

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manor house by tacvud

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Hey all,

Tacvud has built this great manor house. It's set in 1900, but the construction is very appealing to the castle fan.

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Nice. No interiors, sadly, but the exterior details are amazing.

I need to bookmark this when I'm not at work.
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This is nice...lots of details. I think my favorite building is the black roofed white one, followed by the red Tudor. I also like the park on the corner.

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nice stuff built by my 'colleague' from the Czech lego community, i will try to get him to discuss here. seems our little country is becoming more visible in the big lego world 8)
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I agree with Smcginnis :D
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I really like the angled walls and wedge roof in between. The stone and white plaster tower looks great.

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All these MOCs seem to be done very well. What is most impressive is how well they fit in with the other Harry Potter sets. A great find to be shure.
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Post by Traveler »

These are beautiful buildings. I think they could pass in the Castle MOCs section of the forum no problem, if not perhaps for the captioning dating them to 1900.
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jamitjames, I'm not sure what you mean by that it "fits in" with other harry potter sets :?: :?: ...
Besides that I really like the way the town has been built, the 45 degree angle building looks really in place (as if that made any sense) and the chain fence and foantain area looks nicely built.
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:shock: :shock: :shock: Great MOC!I really like the details on the exterior. I have found that a lot of people lately have been putting a lot into the interior, but not a lot on the outside.

I would love to see some iteriors on these, I bet that they would be absolutely fantastic.

I really like the little bubble-type thing in this pic.http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1937632

I also like the fact that he made a real place out of Legos. I tried to do that once with our house, but found that I lacked a lot of peices.
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Post by dJOLe_sk8 »

I'm starting to really like these new age creations...
I like how you use color variations... colorful but simple and classic.

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