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Awesome work! Have no experience building on a scale like this, but I can only imagine all the headaches with the loads and angles. Really well done, and of course it looks great!
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Nice! I do agree that the height of the rocks provide the "path through the mountains" feel that I would guess you are trying to achieve. Great work!
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Nice Or, uhh, not nice, but evil I like the tiered design, you got a lot in on an 8x8 plate. Nice work!
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Another amazing build You sure went all out with the pin technique on this one I tried it out a bit after your previous post, but I find it hard to keep them in a straight line I can imagine your pain doing that whole roof hehe. I would also echo that the dark red looks really nice in your build. Great job!
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These are really amazing builds! Thanks for sharing I like your base, your sheep, your rockwork is great, as is the woodwork. All very detailed and with a very cozy factor, great work! Also my first time seeing a roof made from technic pins, but maybe that's because I'm rather new here In any case it looks really good! I also find myself wondering how you did the protruding bricks in the top part of 'A Delicious Distraction'? Are they upside down panels slotted in?
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Really great job! Nice architecture and a very cheerful feel to the scene overall
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Thanks all! Glad you liked it The columns were on DC's original design so I can't take any credit for that And yes, the bulk of the tree is made of technic connector elements, and then just bars at the ends to connect the leaf elements.
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Lovely! The rockwork is truly excellent What top two pieces on the chimney? Don't recognise them...
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Good interior and playability Great work!
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Hi all! A while ago my son spotted me checking out some of Derfel Cadarn's creations, more specifically the Hangman's Watch, and immediately requested that we also build one, as his "good guy" soldiers needed to use it as their home. So, a couple of BL orders later, here is our version of Derfel Cadarn's excellent design; Guards of the Watchtower. The tower is both smaller and less detailed than the original, due to lack of bricks, but it was a very fun and educational project. And now my son's soldiers can enjoy their patrolling, raspberry juice drinking and wood chopping :) Why is there a treasure chest in the garden you may ask? Well, my son informs me that every "castle" needs a treasure, and if you put it indoors it can't be seen. Quite true ;) Hope you enjoy the build! C and C is welcome :)
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Thank you all for the clarifications :)
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The Hobbit - Showdown at Ravenhill (by Anduin1710)
Full Plate replied to Anduin1710's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
This has been very thoughtfully designed, and it looks great Great job!- 8 replies
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MOC: Dwalin - Battle of the Five Armies
Full Plate replied to Pate-keetongu's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Awesome work! Inspiring use of techniques -
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Haha, this is awesome!
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Thanks all for your feedback Yes, that's the one. It's a creator set with 3 designs and one of them is a T-Rex. I put the head on a turntable so my son can move it from side to side when he plays with it. He's not always that gentle though so it has fallen off a couple of times, as have some of the vegetation. Oh well
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I really like the odd dimensions of this scene and it's a nice garden Good job! Btw, I can't tell what the guard is holding in his hand. Is that an unlit torch?
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Very cool! That's a lot of minifigs on a 8x8 base, hehe. The poses gives the scene the right feel, good job
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(MOC) Small village using Kingdoms Joust
Full Plate replied to Jreacher's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Very nice creation Brings back the old memories.- 11 replies
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I like it, sleek and very playable! Good job
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Hi! A MOC based on a true story! My son and I went on a rollercoaster ride where a dragon's head suddenly popped out of the wall. Upon arriving home my son was adamant that we needed to build our own dragon popping out of a wall. So here it is: The Dragon Cave. The dragon's head is actually from a lego set of a Tyrannosaurus Rex (31024), so it is not our own creation. My son just modified it into a dragon's head by adding the fire :) Not sure if Dragon Knights are supposed to be scared of dragons, but thought it added a pinch of irony to the whole scene Hope you enjoy the build! We welcome C and C :)
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[MOC] The Buddhist Temple
Full Plate replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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My first time seeing this, but wow! The sheer size and detail of it all is great! Looking forward to seeing it completed. Awesome job!
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Welcome back! I love the build! There's a lot going on here and it's all well finished and detailed. Would have loved to see it IRL :)
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Hi! Sorry if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find an answer after searching around for a bit. My question is about what is considered a MOC. I'm currently making a build with my son where he insists on us including a tyrannosaurus rex head from a lego set he has (31024) slightly modified to be a dragon. Would this build still qualify as a MOC, or is it considered something else? Should I just not call it a MOC and not use a [MOC] tag in the subject, or can I still call it a MOC and clarify that that particular part is not our own design? In case it is not considered a MOC, my followup question would be about using minifig setups from lego sets. Do they also render a build to not be a MOC? I suspect they don't, from what I have seen, but it doesn't seem to be too far a stretch from the scenario mentioned above. And finally, what about builds you've created with heavy inspiration from tutorials and/or other builders? I believe a community like this thrives on sharing and learning from each other, but there is a line between being inspired by something, and pure plagiarism. And where along this scale does a build stop being a MOC? Is it ok to call your build a MOC and give credit where it's due, or would it be too presumptuous to even call it a MOC? It's not that I want to toe the line, I just want to know where it is so I can stay clear of it. Ok, that was long, and again sorry if this has already been answered. Thanks!