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Greetings, Eurobrickers!

I am a novice MOCer & here is a little model I made of a modest village church in a Romanesque style.

These pictures are also the first time I have tried using three-point lighting and a shadowbox. (Thank you to Hinckley & the rest of the posters in this LEGO Photography tutorial thread.) I unfortunately do not have a fancy SLR camera, but am happy with how most of the photos turned out. Please feel free to comment about both the MOC & photography. Thank you for looking!

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This is a lovely Church MOC vlai23, I like it a lot. :wub: The tan color scheme is visually appealing, coupled with the exterior details like the crucifix and the glass mosaic windows. The interiors are very well done too and resemble what we see iside a real church. Though I think it would've been better if trans-plates were used in the altar glass mosaic instead of the trans-cones. But overall, you really did a great job on this one! :thumbup:

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Thanks for the comments, all. I agree that the trans-cones aren't ideal, but that's what I had to work with at the moment.

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