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Everard Lodge Revisited by Mark of Falworth, on Flickr

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Everard Lodge Revisited by Mark of Falworth, on Flickr

A collaborative build from Mark of Falworth and Brother Steven.

Based on Mark's previous creation Everard Lodge.

This is one of many MOCs we will be bringing to Brickfair Virginia this August. So be sure to come on by and see it live! :)

Thanks for viewing and have a great day!

~Mark of Falworth and Brother Steven

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Wow! *huh* Even better now! Isn't this the WIP that was on Brickwarrior's blog? What's in the cave in the base? Amazing work! :wub:

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Really nice MOC. There's a lot I like but what I like the most is how colorful it is.

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OH... MY... GOD... MY EYES, THAT COLOUR, IT'S AMAZING! The tress are beautiful, as is the lodge itself. Once again, you've blown me away Mark. Great work!

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I love it Mark....and Stephen! I also liked the presentation over a couple of days on Flickr. It gave it an anticipation to the build

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The waterfall is spectacular, the stone work is great and I love love love the fall colors.

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That's insane, I really don't know what to say. :drool:

The use of all this different colors and the ground textures seem extremely thoughtful selected.

I also like your self-created animals, especially the fox.

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Thanks a bunch everyone! :grin:

I've uploaded a video on Youtube with more pictures and some live footage of the MOC.

Check it out!

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Holy Guacamole! *oh2* I'm looking at the details so intently my eyes are burning!

Seriously mind blowing work, guys. This is the most massive build I've seen in a few months, yet still impressive not for sheer scale alone, but thoughtful and unique techniques and landscaping. :wub_drool:

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*oh2* Awesome :thumbup: :thumbup: I love all the details you put in :wub_drool:

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