TheLET

MOC Medieval potion shop

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Recently, I finally finished my latest MOC, a medieval fantasy potion shop. The main challenge in this MOC was the roof, and how to incorporate this in the rest of the MOC.

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The backside of the shop is made of stone. This part was the most fun to build. I wanted to avoid a boring gray wall, and wanted to include the curvature of the roof into this wall.

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What do you think of this MOC? Comments and feedback is welcome.

More pictures on brickshelf (when public)

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Wow! Great detailing! Love the roof and stonework! the timber section and vines are great too! Amazing work! :classic:

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As Infernum said this is great! The woodwork and stonework are both superb :thumbup: Excellent roof design as well.

The little details are really attractive: the supports to hold the shutter, the door handle and hinges, lantern, vine, shuttered window in the back, and little alcove with the statue :wub:

You should check out GoH (link), if you have any questions about it shoot me a PM :classic:

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Really love this! The way it appears patched together is really creative, well done!

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Really cool stonework on the backside. The roof is amazing too! Well done `TheLET`! Thanks for sharing!

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Thanks for all your reactions. I'm glad you like it.

You should check out GoH (link), if you have any questions about it shoot me a PM :classic:

The GoH looks very creative, I will definitely take a look around.

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Very nice run down building. Do the roofs flip up because they look like they are on hinges?

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:wub: Great MOC! Love how you designed your roof! Really creative to combine wooden elements with rocky elements! :thumbup:

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Both roof and stone wall detailings are amazing! I like realistic textures in LEGO!

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Very creative! I especially love the use of the tool-pieces on the door and the shutter, I just have to copy that into my Heroica RPG MOCs sometime. :wub:

All this lovely little house now needs is an old crone to live in it.

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That's pretty awesome if you ask me... The roof, the rear wall, the chimney... Superb!

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I have to say, this one impressed me a lot. I absolutely love everything about it, and i would proudly put this on display in my living room. I showed my wife, and she was baffled.

If there is any way i could get the instructions for this, let me know.

Thank you.

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Great MOC. The roof is what stands out, and it gives an interesting character to the building. Also, a bunch of other (more hidden) details is fantastic, the alcove with the microfig, olive green details incorporated in the back wall, and the lantern and growing vines.

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Interesting build. I like the curve of the stone roof and how the walls fits snugly against it. I think that is the most impressive thing. My problem is always having something too gappy.

Keep up the good work. I would like to see more from you in the future.

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This is great! The roof looks awesome. The stonework looks quite nice too; especially with the arches you made by using cheese slopes.

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