Scouty Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 Welcome to my home! I would like to share it with you! Would like to join me in a tour of my land? You do!? Great!! Right this way! Let us begin with the garden and entry way, shall we? Here is the front gate, with elaborate frame work. The gate is usually kept open, as I allow the public to come in as they please. How nice am I? The back of the gate. My favorite tidbit here is the stones fading off X-D ! The couple walks happily inside! The back of the garden features a relaxing fountain and some nice vegetation. Here is a closer look. Like it? And here is the relaxing, stone built fountain with a lion that spits out water smoothely! Detail of the Large fountain will feature later in this post. Here is the vegetation. They seem to be growing some berries now, which are edible. Nom nom! Here are the steps to the bridge. Ah! The gardener is relaxing :-) ! Next is the system which allows this estate to be fully modulated. It is possible to mix and match! First is the base, which sits snuggly under the base of the steps to the bridge. There is plenty of room to attatch the bridge on firmly! Second, the bridge is being put in place. To do so, one places one peg of the bridge on one of the pegs on the base. As so: And stretch it to attatch it to the base. There you go! As it isn't completely stable, it can tilt up and down slightly, but perhaps this is a good thing! Next we move onto the relatively modern-styled bridge. It extends over a (non-existent) river. It's quite relaxing to be up there, in the peace *wub* ! Overall shot: Angle two: Angle 3: And the bridge with out its plates. So, basically, the structure: Here is the end of one of the railings. I really like this detail! We move up to the middle of the bridge, close up. Here is the bright lamp that hangs over the water. Ah! A couple walks peacefuly on the bridge! Like the Garden Side, the Home Side also has an identical step base to which the stairs can attatch to: Which brings to our next part...My House!!! Here is the yard leading up to the house. Again, I really like the stones here *wub* . There are two of those fountains on each side. I tried different ways of a fountain, but I found that I liked this one best! Different photos later in this post. With out water: Here is the first floor. A welcoming sight, no? The side...hey! A window! That's different from the official sets...right 8-| ? The Back: The other side: Some detailing of the top of the first floor. The second floor! The side...another window! The back...something on the back!: The other side: The balcany...a bit tight I am afraid. It is detachable, though! Enough room to fully open your door! The roof...Do I see someone falling? Upon further inspection: The sides: The back: The underside. A bit of room to store stuff in there! Now for the interior of the house!! The First Floor: The kitchen part. Yum! A warm, crispy croissant waiting for me. Nom nom nom! Awww, it is-a no more D: : The food storage. Yummy food. Yum, shiny bricks *wub* : The staircase, but where does it lead to? The second floor of course! But barely enough room to get through :( . The bed. It is very soft! Also my musket lays on the wall. There are many windows, which brings in light. Which shines off the already bright paint scheme of the room. Surely a cheerer-upper and to provide a happy working enviroment!! The desk. Allows to work on anything. And a light that is used for the night! And that concludes the tour! Thank you for looking! I hope you will comment on my creation! And I must say 'Bye!' Thank you, again! End of Part I Part II (Because of Picture Break Up) Now the other part...MISC. Photos!! The Large Fountain: Smaller fountain: The desk: The Bed: Mmmm, comfy! As you can see, it fits one very well. Two, that's another story. But you do fit! Vegetation: To comment on my own creation: When building this, I planned to model it after the Street Market, obviously because I used parts from it and the Jedi Star Fighter w/ HyperDrive ring. Which is a zing to this MOC. It was created ONLY with these two sets!! I spent an entire day building this, but it was SO much fun :-) . I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did! Quote
Sorian Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 Your MOC is very very cool i really like it, the bridge is awesome, The fountain is very good, and i like the house too. *y* Quote
wulf Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 thats one good moc, I hope you don't mind if I use some of those ideas in my city! Quote
Scouty Posted March 3, 2008 Author Posted March 3, 2008 Thanks for the few, but good comments :-) . YOu are welcome to take any techniques used here! It just breaks my heart that I'm going to have to dismantly this in order for its pieces *sing* . At least it will live throughout in pictures *sing* !! Quote
ExoBuilder Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 This is great ImperialScouts! I love the modular look to the whole thing. *y* The bridge is my favorite part! *wub* It's a shame this is going to get torn down :'-( *y* *y* *sweet* Quote
Scouty Posted March 3, 2008 Author Posted March 3, 2008 It's a shame this is going to get torn down :'-( *y* *y* *sweet* But it will lead into the creation of another creation :-) ;-) ! Quote
MatthewUSA Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 I really like the look of your MOC Imperialscouts. I *wub* the bridge concept. The idea of having the entrance to your home across a stream or river is great. I give you two *y* up. Model On!! Quote
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