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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 :) 

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More pictures can be seen at my Instagram Instagram

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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). 

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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!

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