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#1 User is offline   Brickadier General 


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Posted 23 December 2007 - 01:45 AM

I had originally made a church for the NMRA 2006 show as a field hospital for my civil war scene. Then I used it again, as a field hospital, for PennLUG's Pennsy Days layout. However, I was never completely satisfied with it, so I decided to modify it and add things to give it a little more character...something to make it stand out a little bit more. This would become my first bit of Lego oriented work I have done since summer, as I'm currently on winter break from college. First, I changed the church itself by a little bit. I decreased the length and width of the tower to make it look better proportionally with the rest of the building. I used the arched lattice windows on the tower instead of the 1960s red "doors," changed the doorway by making it recessed and using a different door, and I added a yellow cross above the entrance. The stained glass window on the back of the church has been completely changed.

The one thing that is completely new is the graveyard, which includes my take on the infamous scene from Charles Dickens Christmas Carol where the ghost of Christmas future shows Ebeneezer Scrooge the tombstone possessing his name. See if you can find it. ;-)

I do intend to eventually modify a little bit more, especially with the stained glass. I think I would like to place a light in it as well. But I hope you can enjoy it in its current state.

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Posted 23 December 2007 - 01:56 AM

very nicely done
i really like the way you did the stained glass and the trees
keep up the good work *y*

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Posted 23 December 2007 - 10:06 AM

I concur... X-D really nice work!!
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Posted 23 December 2007 - 10:36 AM

Very nice MOC *y* *y*

You gave me some good ideas for future works :-P


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Posted 24 December 2007 - 12:34 AM

Brickadier General,
Great work on your church building *y*
That's a good idea to have a cemetery next to the church building.
I should make a cemetery next to my church building when ppl in my town start dying :-D
Your church has a real nice layout *wub*

Do you have any pics of the interior? :'-)

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Posted 24 December 2007 - 03:32 AM

Cool! Is that Cornel Sanders in the fron of the gate?

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Posted 24 December 2007 - 03:35 AM

Excellent church General. Very nice and welcome to EB.

I really like how you designed the steeple, and the church yard with gate is very clever too. Great job!

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Posted 24 December 2007 - 07:37 AM

I really like the larger tree.
They creativity is great on that.

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Posted 26 December 2007 - 08:41 AM

Thanks for the compliments everyone. They are greatly appreciated.

View PostLuxorV, on Dec 23 2007, 10:36 AM, said:

Very nice MOC *y* *y*

You gave me some good ideas for future works :-P
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haha Then I can't wait to see your future works. What might you be thinking about doing?

View Postphred, on Dec 24 2007, 12:34 AM, said:

Brickadier General,
Great work on your church building *y*
That's a good idea to have a cemetery next to the church building.
I should make a cemetery next to my church building when ppl in my town start dying :-D
Your church has a real nice layout *wub*

Do you have any pics of the interior? :'-)

P

Yes, the cemetery adds to the overall scene, not to mention that it beefs up the area of the church too. ;-)

Unfortunately, there isn't a finished interior, but I did on some of my earlier churches. Because I make these things for display on train layouts I don't usually worry too much about the insides. But I do make exception. What I really want to do is wire some lighting in it to make the windows stand out, that and maybe add some sort of audio device inside to play music.

View Postdarthperson8, on Dec 24 2007, 03:32 AM, said:

Cool! Is that Cornel Sanders in the fron of the gate?

KFC on!
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You know? I didn't think about that, but the beard does look a lot like the Colonel's, and I do have a white one. Now I'm going to have to make a KFC sometime... I bought the beards from some guy who goes by the name "arealight," and I think he has a bricklink store by same name.

View PostJohnny 5, on Dec 24 2007, 07:37 AM, said:

I really like the larger tree.
They creativity is great on that.

Thanks. I actually borrowed the idea to use palm tree pieces for large pine trees from other builders. It's probably the cheapest and fastest way to make big trees, and very easy to boot. All you need are regular and small sized palm pieces, large circular brown pieces, 2x2 circular brown pieces, 4 1x1 green cylinders, the piece that fits into the palm tree trunks (and the one that the leaves fit on), and 1 1x1 green cone. I should post up a how to some time.

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Posted 27 December 2007 - 12:02 AM

That's great! I think that it could go with some variation though. Maybe in the stone work on the church or if there were some weeds in the cemetery or around the building. What would be really great is if you made a burial scene in the cemetery with mourners, flowers, coffin and up-turned dirt too.

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Posted 05 January 2008 - 03:18 PM

I think this church is really really lovely, so classic and elegant! Did you do any interiors? Pulpit, pews, choir, etc?

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Posted 05 January 2008 - 04:33 PM

I see you have made a little scrooge and the gost of christmas future in the grave yard! :-D I love little scenes like that in mocs adds a little humour to the peice! ;-)

A very nice church brickadier I have really though about making one myself and this will be good for inspiration! *y*

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Posted 06 January 2008 - 08:07 AM

View Postcasewindu, on Jan 5 2008, 04:33 PM, said:

I see you have made a little scrooge and the gost of christmas future in the grave yard! :-D I love little scenes like that in mocs adds a little humour to the peice! ;-)

A very nice church brickadier I have really though about making one myself and this will be good for inspiration! *y*

Thanks. I like to add those little touches here and there, but I try not to go overkill. I wanted to put my slimer and the ghostbusters in there, but I decided it would look too busy.

And good luck with your church. I would like to see the final product.

View PostJones, on Jan 5 2008, 03:18 PM, said:

I think this church is really really lovely, so classic and elegant! Did you do any interiors? Pulpit, pews, choir, etc?

No, I didn't unfortunately. I have done it before using red and yellow tile for the floor, a pulpit and brown seats lined up for pews. But I'm trying to conserve those things now for other projects. What I do want to do is put lights inside to make the stained glass windows more visible to onlookers. The individual colors are not very easy to see without light shining through. A PennLUG member suggested I use LED candle lights, which are battery operated. I thought it was a great idea because they have a flickering effect, which would look good inside the church...and another burning building, if I ever do one again.

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Posted 06 January 2008 - 08:34 PM

Wonderful church. *wub* I do notice the improvements you've made. I spotted the Charles Dickens scene in graveyard. Nice graveyard by the way.

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