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Gorgeous. The perspective is interesting. Also, I like the way you made the handrail of the bridge.
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Winter Village: Mrs. Claus's Gingerbread House
Loves Houses replied to Parks and Wrecked Creation's topic in LEGO Town
Whoa! This one is truly gorgeous. A dream house. The roof is a highlight - agree, but I also like the way everything is nice and symmetrical therefore even the many colors are nice to look at. -
Hi there! Now for another one: I've asked myself who would like to live in a house with green windows and a blue lake for a cellar? But of course: the frog would. It seems he moved in next to the little pizzeria. Can you spot the frog Here is how it goes with the pizzeria: ... and of course it is modular as well ... Few more pictures can be viewed on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/115457388@N03/sets/72157647669502544/ Enjoy!
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I'd say several modulars - always better - you can re-combine, play lots more. I hope 2015 turns out to be a better year for you and your family. Brick on!
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Wow, this is really haunted. Well done! Looks playable too - that is for stronger characters than me...
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Wow, great realization of the original in Lego! The arch looks good. Could you share a few more details and pictures of the backside too? Is it a modular build?
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Very nice. I like the combination of original lego with your own creations; it gives a very realistic overall scenery. And of course, the church windows are gorgeous. Brick on!
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Oh wow. Where do I start? I love the way the story is told - it is very film noire like. And something you can really enjoy for relaxation. I loved the details of the door - what are these transparent sides made of? Also liked they way many minifigs were built into it. Go on, do some more please - we'll watch them all!
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Phantastic! Really love the floor decor and the way it integrates into Lego Town.
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I've seen it in the Lego store as well. I will definitely buy it may be even a few times. It has some very good features. Firstly, you can use it for tudor style houses; secondly it has a blue ground plate which is always good for waterworld. You would have to buy it a few times though to build something fitting for Lego Town out of it ;-)
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So - what do you eat at Christmas? Well, anything but Pizza - but to be perfectly honest most of us would probably prefer Pizza to whatever traditional dish we get... This thought inspired me to post one of the first MOCs of mine. It is actually not entirely a MOC. Lego has brought out a Pizzeria set, but it wouldn't fit to Lego town and had no backside - so I MOC-fitted it into lego town. This is the front view of the complete Pizzeria. This is how it integrates into Lego town - here - the cinema. .. as stated before: [almost] everyone loves PIZZA... but some love bananaa. And here are the modular pieces - front and back. Pa Giovanni enjoys X-mas programme in the living room - first floor. Ground floor: pizza made here. First floor outside: clean terrasse Second floor: bedroom, third floor rooftop terrasse - the green roof. and here is the complete back-side:
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MOC: Fortress on the Rocks
Loves Houses replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Gorgeous! I love the way everything is integrated with the next level, the next part... Looks very playable as well. And the dwarfes have everything under control...- 10 replies
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Wow, I'm amazed at your skill to get this decaying look to normal Lego bricks. Everything about it is soooo cool. The others have already said lots *** Adding to it - its nice to see how the ages-old shutters can be used in such an awesome MOC. Watch it though - the ring wont melt ;-) Whats next?
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Oh nice one. In this case loves houses loves watchtowers . The palm trees are beautiful. And the overgrowth sprouting up the tower is nice as well. So many other gorgeous ideas, telescope and all... Brick on!
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Ah, lovely jungle bungle... But isn't the discussion missing the point? The question is "Where are all the monkeys gone?" isn't it? So maybe there is some danger in that water, no matter how invitingly blue it seams
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[MOC] Small hull vessels - custom design
Loves Houses replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Pirate MOCs
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[MOC] Monkeys and Pirate(s) (MOC, OPMOCs, etc)
Loves Houses replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Pirate MOCs
Monkey see monkey do! Lets start a monkey challenge in all forums!!!! -
Uh, oh, gorgeous. Yes, this feels very much alive and I want to start playing around with it immediately. Question is will the monkey get hit by the banana?
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Al right - this is an innovative pirate LoL *wicked*
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[MOC] Probably 6265 Sabre Island Revisited
Loves Houses replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Pirate MOCs
Yeah - a pirate island to play with and dream from! What a great set. I love the part where the Spanish yellow naturally changes into grey cliffs. Very nicely designed. -
Wow the rigging is really well done - and over all, this is one of the most impressive ship models that I've seen so far. Very beautiful
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[MOC] Spanish (custom) ship "El Principito"
Loves Houses replied to Captain Braunsfeld's topic in Pirate MOCs
Oh how cute, and the stormy ocean water is nice. How many of these small round bricks do you need to get that all filled? I think a nice colorful sea monster would add the final touch- 11 replies
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Very nice medieval ship. And the custom made sail are a hit.
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Oh, how cute! Now, thats some dignified figurehead for a change :monkey: Also like the lamps and the clever way of showing reefed sails instead of bothering with bleaching experiments.