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Hello.

For my first post in this section, I present you my 3 latest Moc, all in the aim to do one biggest for exposition in november.

The firt is a waterMill, second a windMill, ans the third a BloodMill.

Hope you like it.

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Medieval_Water_Mill_02 par Candia_30, sur Flickr

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Medieval_Water_Mill_01 par Candia_30, sur Flickr

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Moulinvent08 par Candia_30, sur Flickr

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Blood_Mill_05 par Candia_30, sur Flickr

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Very nice buildings! The windmill and watermill are my favorites, though the other is nice as well.

The bridge in front of the watermill is great :thumbup: The curved staircase in front of the windmill adds a nice touch too.

The technique you used for the ground under the cattle works perfectly there.

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This is a collection of some very impressive creations! :wub:

Very realistic, and accurate to details. Great choice of colours and well photographed. :thumbup:

I just couldn't help but to notice the cart with the two cows will never fit on that bridge. :tongue:

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Impressive work.

The windmill is awesome with the brick build sails. :thumbup:

The ox-driven is looking even better.

Nice detailling too. You're making me jelaous with this stuff.

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very nice! I love the roof technique on the windmill (thanks for the photos on flickr on how you did it!) In fact everything looks great but my only criticism would be that the door to water mill looks very tall and the windows look too high to look out of! Maybe there is a giant that works at the mill!

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very nice! I love the roof technique on the windmill (thanks for the photos on flickr on how you did it!) In fact everything looks great but my only criticism would be that the door to water mill looks very tall and the windows look too high to look out of! Maybe there is a giant that works at the mill!

Roof technique is not mine :wink:

Effectly window and door are big. Il love big door and windows :laugh:

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Wow, those are some really nice builds, good work! You used a lot of nice techniques in these builds :classic: Very inspiring to a relatively new medieval builder like me... :wink:

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This is some nice work here. :thumbup: I like the round walls of windmill, and the watermill is great as well. I like how you added details to landscape as well to give more life to the creations.

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Wow, those are some really nice builds, good work! You used a lot of nice techniques in these builds :classic: Very inspiring to a relatively new medieval builder like me... :wink:

Thanks.

I'm new builder also.

My inspiration is derfel (great thanks to him), I guess like many others.

His tutorial gave me the basics and want to throw myself. :wink:

Thanks to other.

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(Windmill) Roof technique is not mine :wink:

At the base of the roof. Would changing the 1x6 black tile to 1x7 (1+3 + 1x4) cover the gap in the roof?

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So that's what is called a Bloodmill? For some reason I was expacting something a bit more painful? Possibly a large wheel with Arnold Schwarznegger chained to it? Cow power seems somehow a letdown after a name like that. :cry_sad:

They all look amazing however. I am completely in love with that water mill. I love the simple details of that roof.

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So that's what is called a Bloodmill? For some reason I was expacting something a bit more painful? Possibly a large wheel with Arnold Schwarznegger chained to it? Cow power seems somehow a letdown after a name like that. :cry_sad:

They all look amazing however. I am completely in love with that water mill. I love the simple details of that roof.

Mill blood is an expression designating a mill moved by animal power (cow, horse, peasant, slave...).

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