Hinckley, on 08 April 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:
This is really fantastic, Cecilie! Like everyone else, I love the wall technique. I appreciate how much you were able to fit in the interior, considering how much room that technique takes up. The interior is really cool. I love all of the little details, especially the Jiffy Pop on the stove and the handcuffs on the bed. Looks like the setting for a good Fabuland horror movie. The roof gets a little fragile that way, doesn't it?
Thanks Hinck

. It's not the sturdiest, no. But it's actually not all that bad. The roof pieces stick pretty well to the underside of a plate like that, but of course, it can't take much abuse at all... The least sturdy part of the roof though are the white parts on the side, they are attached so badly they fall off when I look at them
Hinckley, on 08 April 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:
Here's one way I attached the roof. (with a similarly kinky couple, by the way

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They are quite kinky in Fabuland it seems
Hinckley, on 08 April 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:
The connection is stronger but the roof pieces are kept together, which takes up more room.
Yeah, that wouldn't have left me any room for interior upstairs, which is why I looked for alternatives
Hinckley, on 08 April 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:
This technique connects the disconnected roof piece with technic liftarms:
The rest of that technique is just gravity. Pretty flimsy, but works fine unless you're throwing it around.
I try not to throw my MOCs around

. It can't be helped that they get thrown around a bit in their boxes during transport though

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Hinckley, on 08 April 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:
And then this technique is all gravity, but leaves the most room for building underneath it:
Thanks for sharing your roof techniques
Hinckley, on 08 April 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:
I think the outline of the house being completely white and photographed against white makes it hard to see the true definition of the shape you've created. Maybe you can get some nice trees around the house to give us a good indication of how the techniques work altogether. This is such an awesome addition to the Fabuland Builders Guild, though. I can't wait to see some more of your ideas come to fruition. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, I know, white against white is awful. I really need to get better at photographing and photoshopping backgrounds... I feel like I'm not able to present my MOCs in the best way because of my lack of skill in that department

. I do have a red, blue and black backdrop, but I haven't been able to get any good results when using them. But yeah, trees is a good idea, I actually had planned to make some trees for it, but somehow, I ended up not, don't remember why

. I'll be showing it off at a few upcoming events though, I'll try to get someone more skilled with a camera to get some better shots then

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