kabel

House in Thorshaven

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I've just finished this house and I like it so much that I wanted to post it as a single, it's part of my Thorshaven layout though. Hope you like it too!

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Very nice. The orange and reddish brown is surprisingly sharp. Good job.

Same complaint I have with the other Thorshaven photos though- I feel like I would like one that was higher up to get a better overview!

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You really stand out with the colors, that is kind your style, the construction is solid and there can be seen good details on the roof and the walls.

Good job.

Ps Is just me or there is a Halloween motive on the design. :laugh:

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Nice work, got to love the roof. The orange parts are kinda weird though.

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Wow! I really like this one too! The color combination is great, as is the build! :classic::thumbup:

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That's a nice house with an interesting color combo. I wonder how orange and dark brown will look. I might have to test it.

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Really cute! The overhang is perfect making the upper floors larger while keeping taxes smaller. Colors really stand out, too!

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As I said on Flickr I like the colorscheme :thumbup: The stone and woodwork both look good and the roof is excellent, especially how you added the windows up there :wub:

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What a fantastic little build!! The colours work so well together, I love the orange and the roof is awesome :wub:

Very nice work and happy building :laugh:

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thanks for all the comments guys, glad you like it as much as I do!

@Z: the reason why my Thorshaven mocs lack a bit of perpective is because some of them aren't finished 100% yet. This one is though, so here is another shot:

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@sk. this has got to be the most annoying roof I have ever build. I took ages for it to not instantly fall apart :laugh:

@bkrosell: it took me ages to get this much orange!

As for the color sceme, it's not that unusual in real life, at least in the part of the world that I live in. And so once again I was inspired by something that I find in my home town. The funny thing is, this house (town hall) used to have way less bright colors until a few years ago, when during an overhall researchers found out that this was the original color from when the town hall was built in 1494. So afterwards the orange was much brighter than for the last 100 years or so:

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thanks for the praise guys! I'm currently trying to translate some other color combos I've seen in town to Lego. So there will be more colorful houses to come!

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Hi kabel,

great house, it does look great and fits from my point of view perfectly in our GoH.

I think I have to visit your home town. It seems to be a great source of inspiration.

Keep mocing

Roland

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Beside the colors I like the way you built the tiles on the roof. By the way: in the middle lower third of the roof the 1x2 plates are there for artistic purpose, or those are not really 1x2 plates but something more, and they hold the roof somehow?

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Wunderschönes Häusl ;) I visited Germany this summer and saw some amazing houses in mediæval style, and a few Panzerkampfwagens too... :)

The colour scheme is really interesting, and I must try to make a roof with that technique some time :)

Edit: I got really inspired from that building... Gotta make some experiments when I get home :)

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thanks a lot guys!

@kerni: your from hannover right? well, wernigerode is about 1,5 hours from there and always worth the trip. Unfortunately I don't visit my parents that often and Kassel doesn't ispire quite that much ...

@yooha: to answer your question:

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@lord vladivus: truth is though that people in the middle ages really liked colors quite a bit!

@sigolf: you don't need to go all the way to Germany to see houses like that. Ystad does the job too and I saw some really interesting color combos there as well!

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They did. I think we see how stuff looks now, and assume that's the colour it's always been. For example, Corfe Castle (Dorset, England) looks like a pile of rocks, but in the twelfth century, was painted green by King John (who was the first person to use green paint). So that old school bright yellow lego castle may not have been too far off the mark!

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