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http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/327490

Hello there! So basicly, I started this MOC with an experiment to see how many tiles do I have for roof. when I finished the roof I made the rest of the house, so that's why maybe it's a little too small. Also, I don't have many brown or tan bricks that could improve details on the building, so please consider that.

Also I've used my only 2 green (base)plates, so that's why the enviroment isn't bigger.

Anyways, the house is a nice addition to Mill Village Raid set :)

please like it on my MOC page if you like it :thumbup:

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more pictures on my moc pages.

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That roof is really nice! I have to use it in some mocs coming up! :classic: Those 2x2 tan tiles is fantastic! Love that you made it a busy scene without overdoing it!

Great job!

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I love all the details and the incredible amount of planning (and finding the parts) to build all these wonderful medieval projects, both on this thread and in the others.

But back when I grew up in the 1960s and 1970s... LEGO was so much easier to build with... and the "System of windows/doors" that was available back then, as well as the trees/bushes and other specialty items from the town plan... well it meant that you could build wonderful items in a short period of time.

Take for example this Cotswold Cottage (designed similar to the Cotswold region of central England, where yellow stone was common)... it required absolutely NO gimmickry or SNOT techniques... and yet is a pure classic design....

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Chin up, this is great! The roof is especially nice, love the tan tiles added. The whole scene may be small, but it's bursting with character. The animals roaming around, the little boy raking the ground, the well and the house. Great job! :thumbup:

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Nice little house... the roof has turned out great (gives it a bit of a tatty, lived in look) The only thing I might change is to get rid of the roof over the well (I think it takes up a bit too much space and detracts from the house)

Nice work.

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