Ecclesiastes

History Moderator
  • Content Count

    4001
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Ecclesiastes


  1. The results are in!:excited:

    A

    1st place: @soccerkid6
    "Soccerkid6's entry looms above the rest - if the great color scheme and composition won't win you over, all the intricate interiors will!"

    2nd place: @MrLind
    "MrLind's entry won me over with the totally unique arrangement of buildings around the canal. It creates a challenge for presentation - the loving interiors more than make up for that though!"

     

    B

    1st place: @Gideon

    2nd place: @Louis of Nutwood

     

    C

    1st place: @Zilmrud

    2nd place: @LittleJohn

    Raffle winner:
    @kahir88

    Congrats winners! Please contact me for shipping info!

     


  2. The results are in!

    From our judge @Rolli:

     

    1st place: @soccerkid6
    "Soccerkid6's entry looms above the rest - if the great color scheme and composition won't win you over, all the intricate interiors will!"

    2nd place: @MrLind
    "MrLind's entry won me over with the totally unique arrangement of buildings around the canal. It creates a challenge for presentation - the loving interiors more than make up for that though!"

    Congrats winners! Please contact me for shipping info!

  3. On 4/27/2023 at 2:52 AM, Mike S said:

    Gideon - 1 point

    Louis of Nutwood - 1 point

    socalbricks - 1 point

    Edit: well just realized I came on here past deadline so my votes don't count lol. Anyway great job everyone!

    The judge needs a bit more time, so voting closes when he's ready.:wink: Good to see that you're still around!


  4. Very nice, I like how the roofs are still showing all the studs. Something that you rarely see these days, but it fits the style. I also really like the subtle color change around the woodwork with dark orange. And that cartwheel window is excellent!


  5. As a remake, this is just almost perfection. Just looking at both mocs it's so much fun looking at all the similarities. To just name a few stellar improvements, that tan roof, the foilage on the black roof, and the market stall. And the floor/ground is just perfect.

    btw, from which set is this torso?
    house-bed.jpg


  6. Awesome entry, so much to see. I always enjoy dioramas like these. It's easily recognizable as a remake, although that old one was already stunning. And it's fun to see how your techniques have evolved over the years as well by seeing details like the rockwork and the roofs.