dcht

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    [MOC] Titletown Brewery

    My first larger-scale MOC... Titletown Brewery in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It's been slightly modified to save $ on brick costs, and a few other small changes to make the model easier to put together. I haven't made many MOCs so I'd appreciate any feedback you have. I didn't do the interior and will need to figure out a way to create the "drain pipes" that go down the side of the building. Let me know what you think! If someone could help me how to insert the images into the post directly that would be great :) The "Insert other media" doesn't seem to be working for me. Hmm... http://imgur.com/Du1ZOyY http://imgur.com/zsr1weK http://imgur.com/AS7kVF6
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    [MOC] 19th century Belgian castle

    Absolutely gorgeous - very well done. What color brick is that for the masonry brick (98283)?
  3. My first ever MOC... all suggestions for improvements are welcome! Here's what it's supposed to look like: http://c8.alamy.com/comp/DWN36H/castle-bad-homburg-DWN36H.jpg
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    WIP Need help with church design

    Thanks! Any ideas on the angled wall? I was debating between 6039346 and 4227507. I would also need to be able to put a window in, which is why I'm leaning towards 4227507.
  5. First time posting here so if this is in the wrong forum I apologize. I'm in the process of designing this church: http://i.imgur.com/dY5Ovfd.jpg In the image I have an arrow pointing to the part of the church where I'm struggling to design. Do you have any suggestions on how to accomplish this? The roof is the trickiest part for me. Is this even possible? What would you do? The width of the church is going to be 32 units so it won't be a huge church. Thanks for the help!