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Ben Pitchford

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  1. I totally agree and posted it anyway. I recently upgraded my lighting for the next photos. Thanks!
  2. Hey Thanks! I appreciate the feedback.
  3. I'm not familiar with the witcher...
  4. Well done. Looks great!
  5. Thanks for the feedback. Its really quite stable with a second wall behind the crooked one. But maybe a bit too curved indeed.
  6. Very interesting design. I love how you used the duplo piece for the roof. Nice work!
  7. Nice work! Love the interior pics
  8. Here is my latest build for the Robin Hood display I'm working on. I still have to post Nottingham Castle, the medieval windmill, and medieval blacksmith shop plus build Sherwoods Forest. If you like this model or my Medieval Watermill please support the ideas here: Medieval Cottage https://ideas.lego.com/projects/170226 Medieval Watermill https://ideas.lego.com/projects/159800 Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks for your support and let me know if anybody needs me to vote for their projects! Life was not always easy in Lego medieval times especially for this family who were once peasants. They used to live in a one-room house made of straw, sticks and mud which they shared with their animals. Until one day, Hagrid the man of the house decided he was going to free his wife and son from a life of great hardships. This was not easy but Hagrid convinced his master to let him fight in a local tournament for a share of the prize. Hagrid managed to win the tournament against the overwhelming odds and moved his social status overnight. He no longer worked for his master and earned a life as a nobleman for the King. The family was awarded land and built a two-story cottage made of stone and half timbers. Lego Medieval Cottage by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr LEGO Medieval Cottage by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr LEGO Medieval Cottage by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr LEGO Medieval Cottage by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr
  9. Superb! Love the terrain and caste together! Lego medieval watermill by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr
  10. I like the recreation of the classic set. The red looks great with the stone. Nice design and detailing...
  11. Lego medieval watermill by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr Lego medieval watermill by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr Lego medieval watermill by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr Lego medieval watermill by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr I'm building a large Robin Hood Display in "medieval style" with Nottingham Castle, Village, and Sherwood Forest. Here is one of my latest designs, Medieval Watermill, which has a power functions motor hidden inside and geared down to move the watermill. I've also submitted it on the ideas page if anybody cares to vote here: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/159800 Thanks for any support/ feedback and viewing!
  12. Thanks, please vote for the idea if interested. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/142449:-)
  13. It took me over 9 months to build Samurai Code. I've been building for over 4 years and still alot to learn...Thanks for the comment. Glad you like it. Please support the Idea project if interested here: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/142449 Thanks! Glad you like it.
  14. Awesome! Thanks for the support! :-) Yeah, I have no idea on brickcount. I would guess 100-120K. Thanks for the support on ideas project! Thanks! Glad you like it! Thanks and please support the idea project https://ideas.lego.com/projects/142449 if you like.
  15. Ha, thanks for noticing! I appreciate it! Thanks for the feedback and supporting! Please continue to share either moc or idea. We need your vote! :-)
  16. Glad you like it! Thanks for the link! Glad you like Samurai Code. I spent 9 months on it. I've been building for around 4 years not including as a kid of course! Still so much to learn...:-) The Idea project is here: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/142449 It's just a small set compared to the huge moc. Thanks for viewing!
  17. Awesome! Thanks so much for supporting and the comment! :-) Glad you like the build. It took around 9 grueling months to make. Just in time for Brickworld Chicago in 3 weeks! Thanks! Thanks! It breaks down into 11 sections for transport!
  18. I appreciate the great feedback. Hey and you even supported! Thanks!
  19. Thanks alot. It was a pain to position those lights... Thanks and I appreciate the support!
  20. Great build. Awesome figure!!
  21. The Samurai Code represents an ancient Japanese village in Feudal Japan. The courtyard on top of the grand stair case has a samurai dojo, shinto shrine, and Japanese bell. Stunning waterfalls, ponds, rivers, caves, rice fields, volcano, and Japanese characters throughout. Play features like power functions and zip line. Illuminates with LED lights. Please support my Idea project! Thanks for viewing! :-) Lego Samurai Code by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr Lego Samurai Code by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr Lego Samurai Code by Ben Pitchford, on Flickr More High Res Pics: https://www.flickr.c...57668066439040/ Time Lapse Video:
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