MOMAtteo79 Posted September 1, 2017 (edited) Hi, just want to share my moc of a lighthouse, will fit in a lego town but the idea was to recreate those wooden decorative lighthouses that you can buy as an ornament. It's a sum of things with my ideas and others that i've seen in various creations, both mocs and lego orginal. 35 cm high and 387 pieces. I'm thinking of adding up a bit of tiling on the water and if they ever come cheap add seagulls from old fishing store (even tough they cannot "catch" fish :) P.S. sorry for photo quality LEGO MOC - Lighthouse by Matteo M, on Flickr LEGO MOC - Lighthouse by Matteo M, on Flickr LEGO MOC - Lighthouse by Matteo M, on Flickr LEGO MOC - Lighthouse by Matteo M, on Flickr LEGO MOC - Lighthouse by Matteo M, on Flickr Edited September 1, 2017 by MOMAtteo79 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Littleworlds Posted September 1, 2017 Looks really sweet and perfect for city layouts. I also like the choice of colour. The light blue stripes give a nice romantic softness to it. Red, for example, would have been a bit too harsh for it. As for the railing in the middle section: have you considered replacing that white 2x1 wall element with two spy glass pieces (#64644) and a 2x1 tile on top? that might fit better to the corner pieces. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MOMAtteo79 Posted September 1, 2017 Hi, thank you for your suggestions. This is how it'll look. Indeed i tried in the various solutions this one too but i didn't like that much the gap at the bottom where you can see azure. Do you think it will look better this way? Panel isn't the definitive solution for me either :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Littleworlds Posted September 1, 2017 2 hours ago, MOMAtteo79 said: Hi, thank you for your suggestions. This is how it'll look. Indeed i tried in the various solutions this one too but i didn't like that much the gap at the bottom where you can see azure. Do you think it will look better this way? Panel isn't the definitive solution for me either :) Ah yes. I agree that this isn't ideal. It would definitely stick out more, thanks to the gap on the bottom, than with the flat white panel. I can't think of a better solution either, so panels it is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites