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How in the world can you make such excellent brickbuild figures?!?! Excellent again Vit! The round trunk is very good!
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Farmer Maggot's Work Horse - AoM: Mill Phase I
cesbrick replied to Slegengr's topic in Guilds of Historica
Wow this was kind of reefreshing. The colors, the textures, the details, the roof.. Excellent! Congratulations! Glad you joined GoH. -
This is a great build, Vitreolum! Very much ilustrates your perfectly distinguishable style with lots of details and NPU. I woul totally buy it if it was a set! Good luck to the contest.
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Spot on, Gideon!! That's why I love fantasy building so much!
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Thanks, that is a nice compliment. But unfortunatly this could never be a set...
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Absolutly stunning build! Love absolutly everything about this! I've wanted to build a tree house for a long time and now I have something to give me inspiration!
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Diaries of Beorthan II: Departure (HSS Military)
cesbrick replied to Bregir's topic in Guilds of Historica
Great MOC! Nice ballance between grey and dark tan. Also, great balance with the wooden parts! I love the water thing! -
AoM Mill Phase 2: Down by the (Icky) River
cesbrick replied to Tomsche's topic in Guilds of Historica
Cute little build. I also like the mill. The roof could use some tiles. But that's me that just looove tiles! -
Thanks a lot Patrick! As usual I appreciate your words and I'm really glad that you liked it!
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Usually I don't comment here, but these one I had to: impressive and awesome work. Congratulations!
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Wow, thanks guys. Really glad you all like it!
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Great vignette Mccoyed! The minifigs are very nice and love those clothes!
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Be safe, Simon. All the best to you! We will miss you and your MOCs!
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Thanks guys! Really glad you like it! First of all, let me thank you for taking the time to come here and post such a long reply and one that shows that you really looked closed to my build, and this coming from you is a real compliment. Second, you are right. Most people, me totally included, doesn't give constructive criticism, witch is always welcome when we are trying to improve, and I'm trying to do just that. Now, on to your thoughts. The different sections of the roof are not just rest in place, they are connected with hinges (parts 44301 and 44302). I chose this ones because they give a more sturdy fixation of the angles. But, on the bad side, they leave a bigger gap, which is very hard to hide with tiles, as you noted. Maybe with the hinges you suggested would have been easier. Definitely something to try the next time. The stone walls... Again, you are right. But not only on the sides, my all stone walls needs improvement. I tend to leave many gaps because of the use of some odd parts, but mainly because I take a glance, I think it's Ok and move on. But you are right, that final polish will crank up things a lot. I don't think you are being to harsh, I REALLY appreciate that you take the time give me some CC. After all, your work (along with LD's work) was the one that made me want to build things like this. Thanks DC! Yes, I'm aware of that, thanks!
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Thanks again Adolfo! I will try to continue to do my best!
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Thanks Vitreolum! Thanks a lot guys!
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Thank you ALL very much! I'm really glad that you like it I didn't think that this MOC would have so much recognition It is indeed an honor to be highlighted on the front page!!! Wow.
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The University of Petraea's Doctorate of Historica Program
cesbrick replied to NiceMarmot's topic in Guilds of Historica
The Old Watermill I would like to claim UoP credits for: Architecture - roofing – curved roof - wall techniques -- SNOTted tile stonework Landscape Design - trees – The tree on the left Hydrology - flowing water- 343 replies
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Thank you all for your kind words. I'm really glad you like it. Thanks mrcp6d! Well, I don't have any more photos of the cart. I will try to take one or two if I can and put them here. Anyway it´s a pretty simple cart. The horizontal bars are stuck to the base by 2 1x1 plate with clip and the wheels are attached to the cart with the 48729 part. The wheels are not very stable and is not very functional, but it works. Regarding the photos, I had to take literally dozens of them before I got the light right..
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Free Build Registration (3rd Quarter, Deadline May 1st, 2015)
cesbrick replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
The Old Watermill / cesbrick / Avalonia- 102 replies
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cesbrick replied to SkaForHire's topic in Guilds of Historica
The Old Watermill/ cesbrick/ Avalonia Thanks a lot Venkefedo! I'm still a newbie here. I,m gonna post there!- 113 replies
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Hey guys! This my latest MOC, a freebuild. Continuing their trip thru Vanhorn’s enchanted forests, Adam and Terryn stumble across a very strange and old watermill, with crumbling walls and a curved roof. Tiered, hungry and with the darkness of the night coming quickly, they decided to ask if they can spent the night… Here are some photos, that, again, where a pain to take. As usual, CC is more then welcome! I would like to claim UoP credits for: Architecture - roofing – curved roof - wall techniques -- SNOTted tile stonework Landscape Design - trees – The tree on the left Hydrology - flowing water