Dzoni90

Čerge (Gypsy Caravan)

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Wow, this is beautiful. That dark red and green combo really pops. 10/10 from me.

That tree in the background could use some more love though.

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Your wagon looks great, so much better than the one I was developing back in 2010. :laugh: I really like the clean look and the color choices.

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It was us who was wanting a caravan...

Definitely top notch. The color scheme works really well here. Are those just 1x2 jumper plates stacked to give that ridge effect on the side? Looks great!

I agree, the tree could be changed a bit, but it works well for the whole scene.

I like them drying some laundry. Seems fitting for those gypsies.

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A lovely departure from the usual knight-and--castle focus of medieval MOCs. Amazing arrangement and building: the cart is simply perfect and the little details like the cloth-lines are a perfect icing on the cake :classic: :thumbup:

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Great build! It is nice to see the masonry profile bricks being used for something other then stone.

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As i also wrote at flickr this is great! Easily best creative use of that dark red brick profile so far and a really innovative idea! Cloth-line is great too and adds greatly to the build! Μy only remark would be that the tree in the back needs indeed some love (its trunk that is).

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Thank you all very much!

The tree looks better live, I just shot it from the wrong angle and I noticed that after editing. :classic:

However, if we assume that this is a steppe and that the trees can be in various shapes and looks, I guess it could look like this. :wink::laugh:

Maybe I will add some leaves to it, but I couldn't change those pics.

Are those just 1x2 jumper plates stacked to give that ridge effect on the side? Looks great!

Yes, they are. :classic:

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Really well made caravan mate, I like the use of the dark red profile bricks for wood texturing. :wink:

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Very nice build! I like the colors on the wagon itself.

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I love this build. The little details of the carriage and the camp are great. I like the decorative boards covering the windows, and the dark red bricks work really well for texturing the wooden walls of the caravan. I also like how you didn't use the Fortune Teller CMF. The woman here is more interesting and different, and all of the minifigures fit in nicely.

Good job!

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Excellent MOC! The carriage and whole scene are really evocative. I like the use of the elven chairs as window covers, and the pirate woman's hair for the gypsy.

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Great work. I am going to be stealing that design for inclusion in my layouts.

Steve

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This is great!

I esspecially like the color scheme, as well as all the thingies hanging around the door :)

Laundry is a nice touch as well.

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It's beautiful, but I cannot help thinking that it's 50% bigger than it shout be. Or the horse is just a pony. :)

Probably more accurate scale: Gypsy wagons (Europe, XIX-XX c.)

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