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Hello, everyone! Recently I've been fiddling around with microscale. I wanted to build a lighthouse, but didn't have enough pieces to make one in minifig scale. So here is Rossville's first microscale building: Cape Donna Lighthouse (named after my wife's aunt, who loves lighthouses). Let me know what you think.

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That's lovely! I like the color choice and the detailing of the rocks and water. The only part that's a little off is the raised path. In micro-scale, one stud looks a lot higher than the area next to it. But good job! :thumbup:

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Great microscale MOC! It is very realistic and highly detailed. I too particularly like the way you have done the cliffs and the sea. :thumbup:

Very well done. :classic:

~buddy~

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That's lovely! I like the color choice and the detailing of the rocks and water. The only part that's a little off is the raised path. In micro-scale, one stud looks a lot higher than the area next to it. But good job! :thumbup:

Indeed, I'm a bit unhappy with that, as well. I don't think I have enough green plates to fix it at the moment, but I'll put more on my Bricklink list.

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Yes changing the path would be a nice improvement (perhaps keeping the same elevation as the grass but just a different colour for the path.

You could also try to make it with SNOT-water. But the lighthouse and the rocks look excellent. Well done :thumbup:

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Yes changing the path would be a nice improvement (perhaps keeping the same elevation as the grass but just a different colour for the path.

You could also try to make it with SNOT-water. But the lighthouse and the rocks look excellent. Well done :thumbup:

Thanks--I'm not entirely sure how to work with that much SNOT.

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