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Hey all, I'm new to Eurobricks, and LEGO for that matter. I only have a couple of sets, but I thought I'd post this as my first attempt at a MOC. Any comments and criticisms are welcome.

Also, if I've posted this in the wrong section, please point me to the proper location. I'll be happy to move my post. :)

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Nice work!

For a first MOC, the lighting and photo setup are great! I could easily tell that it was a camper stopping in woods on a sunny evening. :tongue: My only suggestions would be to 1- add a little bubbling brook and hiking trail, and 2- Get a Flickr account. Eurobricks is a great commmunity, glad you're here!

Dakar

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Thank you for the warm welcome and advise! It's rare to find such a friendly community anymore. The lighting honestly isn't very good. I had to Photoshop it to look that good! I hope that's not against any rules! (I did read the forum rules)

Again, any and all comments are graciously accepted. I do have much to learn. (I did, though, read that amazing tutorial on building a medieval village.)

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I took your advise adding the brook/stream and I ended up doing a small hilly bank. I used up just about every green, brown, and grey block I own so I don't think I can do much else to this....

Please let me know what you think. :classic:

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I'm impressed by your first MOC 'Kishotta', very well laid out the bank and creek too. :classic:

Adjusting images is perfectly okay, I do that to improve the brightness of each image. :wink:

Look forward to seeing more of your work 'Kishotta' and Brick On ! :classic:

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While looking at your first post my first thought was that little guy put down Christmas-tree! :laugh:

Please continue your building from LEGO and feel free to put it here. And I believe that soon you will do the good MOCs! :wink:

Posted

At least you sent something to Eurobricks.

I'm new too but I build and destroy continuosly my MOC.

I'm waiting for my time, hope it comes soon.

See you

Posted

Nice work! The changes look greet, and it's fine to use Photoshop or GIMP to edit you images ( I edit just about all my pictures). Once agian, welcome, and I look forward to seeing more MOCs from you!

Dakar

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