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Stelario

Chronicles of dirt-poor farmer of- dirt.

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This is MOC was presented as a part of 25m2 diorama at two Zbudujmy.to exhibitions in Warsaw and Radzionków and can be seen on 1 upcoming one. :)
MOC consist of:
2x4 BP Farm - based on Farm :)
2x2 BP Tree - based on Ellcrys from The Shannara Chronicles.
In near future I'm planing to add extra 2x4 BP of Farm, unfortunately I'm still waiting for some pieces that supposed to come "one day" :P.
The tree will be  moved to the forest section where it will overlook over other trees.

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Great moc, is truly inspiring to build more on the agricultural farming side of medieval times, I am very curious about the sheep, how are they made?
By the way the work on the foliage and plantations is superb, :)

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24 minutes ago, Niku said:

I am very curious about the sheep, how are they made?

Thereare 2 travises, (brick 1x1 with 4 knobs) inside each sheep, rest is just shaping. :) 

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This is a great build, Stelario!

The thick foliage is interesting, but the tree is definitely the best part (as others mentioned)!  The color scheme seems very spring-like.  One detail that caught my eye is the cottage, especially the roof.  Great work on the layered doming of that roof!  Plowing the field and clearing stones is well represented here, both with the neat plow design and with the plowed/un-plowed soil parts.  The pumpkin and vegetable patch is beautiful and nicely contrasted with the dark red soil. :thumbup:
Those must be sheep from the strain "ovis giganticus", as they seem about as tall at the shoulders as a minifigure! :tongue:

My only critique would be for more elevation variation across a build this size, though this increases the needed parts count rather quickly!

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I like the fence design a lot. And the plowed dirt is a nice touch too.

Steve

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