Lindon

Cottage house

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Hello!

It's my first and last MOC for CCC XII (medieval husbandry). At once I want to say sorry for terrible photos, I just can't photograpf white buildings. This one below I made day after deadline after a lot of advice which I got from my LUG. Unfortunately entry photos are not as good as this one. Here it is:

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Cottage house by Lego_fan, on Flickr

Full gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=551267

Happy New Year!

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Wow, that's a lovely MOC :classic: .

I love all the snow and the techniques you used for the house!

Good luck for the contest. :wink:

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Wow! I really like the super-snowy landscape. Often when there's a MOC with a ton of "snow" it's just a white, shapeless mess. The way you've done yours, however, it really feels like a landscape with heavy snow cover. Very nice! And the cottage is great, too! :sweet:

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Love how nicely the blue of the cottage stand out against all the white. Also love the technique used to emulate icicles. Very nice work.

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This is great with so much snow!

The icicles are excellent!

(This MOC would deserve a better title than merely "Cottage House", but I struggle with my MOC titles as well....)

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Stunning!

The complete MOC looks so great and your work on the snow landscape is fantastic!

markus

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Wow! As usual - the best houses for 'Loves Houses' to be found in the Historic Topic :grin:

How did you do the icicles? Coloring and overall wintry feeling are super. And the part underneath the stairs is beautiful.

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Wonderful Moc, all the snot used to create the snow is awesome. The icicles are spectacular and the cottage itself is amazing

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What an absolutely lovely MOC. The white is an awesome background color - obviously it is the freshly fallen snow, which is beautiful on its own, but it also serves to make the landscape a little surreal which makes the whole thing just a little bit more magical. The way that it coats everything (the roof is a beautiful example, along with the "white trees") sets a wonderful mood. Love the icicles too, and the dark blue is a nice color to off-set it with. Really stand-out work. :thumbup:

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Great work, especially with the snow banks, makes me wish I were in the Northern Hemisphere about now!

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Looks spectacular, especially the snow. I feel the winter season is sorely underutilized in Castle builds; which is clearly rectified with this build!

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I missed the "mittens" on the blonde girl the first couple times I looked at this MOC--GREAT idea!

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What a beautiful snow scene! The blue color choice is great and that white slopes on the ground is awesome. Congrats!

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Stunning and fabulous moc, I like a lot the house, but the snow is even better.

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Beautiful! Bravo! Having tried some snowy landscaping myself a few weeks ago and must say I'm really impressed by yours, especially those pine (?) trees look so amazing!

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Very nice house, great job on the color-scheme on the build :thumbup:

Great work with all the snow as well! :classic:

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