Parrothead Rasmus Posted July 3, 2011 Posted July 3, 2011 (edited) I made this MOC a year or so ago with some minimal help from my little brother (I keep my sets together, so half of the pieces are his), featuring a scene from one of my all time favorite books- Les Miserables. This MOC depicts one of Marius and Cosette's meetings in the garden in front of the home Jean Valjean lived in with Cosette. I made sure I included the stone bench. I apologize for the lack of fancy building skills and decent pictures. And this was also done before I set up my LEGO photo studio, so the background isn't all white. Thanks for viewing, Parrothead (And, is this in the right place?) Edited July 3, 2011 by Parrothead Rasmus Quote
tafkatb Posted July 3, 2011 Posted July 3, 2011 That's really cute! I don't suppose you still have it around? Or did you have to give your brother's bricks back? Quote
lightningtiger Posted July 3, 2011 Posted July 3, 2011 Now that's a nice and sweet vig 'Parrothead', great little garden design and they do look like a nice couple too ! Brick On 'Parrothead Rasmus' ! Quote
Parrothead Rasmus Posted July 4, 2011 Author Posted July 4, 2011 (edited) That's really cute! I don't suppose you still have it around? Or did you have to give your brother's bricks back? Had to give them back. How'd you guess? And I could always try and rebuild it. Wouldn't be to hard. Now that's a nice and sweet vig 'Parrothead', great little garden design and they do look like a nice couple too ! Brick On 'Parrothead Rasmus' ! Thank you very much! Edited July 4, 2011 by Parrothead Rasmus Quote
Nuju Metru Posted July 4, 2011 Posted July 4, 2011 "A heart full of love! A heart full of song. I'm doing everything all wrong... Oh god, for shame I do not even know your name Dear mademoiselle. Won't you say, will you tell?" Oh gosh, I love Les Mis! Such a great moment. Of course, it's a lot more meaningful in the book, but the musical's lyrics fit so well here. I think it's a great creation, nicely done with the plants - the only thing that would complete this in my mind would be poor Eponine watching. Quote
Parrothead Rasmus Posted July 4, 2011 Author Posted July 4, 2011 "A heart full of love! A heart full of song. I'm doing everything all wrong... Oh god, for shame I do not even know your name Dear mademoiselle. Won't you say, will you tell?" Oh gosh, I love Les Mis! Such a great moment. Of course, it's a lot more meaningful in the book, but the musical's lyrics fit so well here. I think it's a great creation, nicely done with the plants - the only thing that would complete this in my mind would be poor Eponine watching. Agreed. Quote
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