BoneredBricks Posted February 4 Posted February 4 (edited) Lately I've been building alot of medieval town houses. I usually only share my builds on my instagram but this is the most recent I wanted to share here. The building is 66 studs long so it is quite massive. Unfortunately not modular as the buildning is full of lights. It will be incorporated in a larger diorama featuring a small harbor and a market square. Hope you enjoy :) More pictures can be seen at my Instagram Instagram Edited February 4 by BoneredBricks pictures didnt show at first attempt Quote
LettuceBrick Posted February 6 Posted February 6 I like these a lot. Very nice texturing without being overwhelming. Quote
GeoBrick Posted February 6 Posted February 6 My eyes keep finding new details every time I look at the build. I sure have to remember what you did for those brown horizontal/meandering beams on the tall tan house, and the detailing underneath the second floor windows (those semi-triangles with the pyramid element on them). Quote
Grover Posted March 10 Posted March 10 Beautiful! Love the inlaid mosiac cheese slopes combined with the base of the swivel 2x2, plus some sideways fences for windows. As others have commented, you have a lot of nice texture here without being over-greebled. The vine over the arched doorway is quite nice. The sagging roof is well done, and the cantilevered deck looks nice. I love the stacked windows with grating, looks great. The stone arch is a little open textured. If you don't mind sacrificing width, you can stack cheese slopes and plates inside the arch to make a more detailed stone arch. I love the detail on the brown roof, and your color blocking combined with the varied roof heights makes a very nice, flowing build. The sideways palisade bricks are some fun texture on the bottom of the Tudor too. Well done! Quote
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