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Muriel

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    Everything with bricks is better :)

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  1. Hello everyone, first thing I have to say is that I didn't know where to post this MOC so I've posted it here. The motivation in this MOC is that I have learned how to make tiled walls as well as play with plates to also make them differently but I was missing some tiles in dark red 1x1 to post it. Also playing a bit more with Thor's hammers to make cobblestones as I used this technique in a previous MOC and as I put them in a tidy way I didn't like the result, I couldn't think how to mess them up more back then... This time I am more pleased with the aesthetics as they look a bit messy and that was the intention. Without further ado, V (for Vendetta) saves Eve: 1 by Rafael Muriel, on Flickr If you click on the image you can see some more images on Flickr.com. I hope you like it
  2. No doubt, this is one of my favorite dioramas forever, incredible work here!!!
  3. This creation is absolutely incredible! Fantastic work here!!!
  4. Fantastic, no words!
  5. Marvellous! I like everything, but the detail of the water with the horns... mmm :)
  6. This is brilliant! I gather that the chest opens at the bottom hinges. Excellent work!
  7. Thank you all. The technique behind the bridge is so simple. I use the part number x127c11 (in bricklink database) inside of the structure. Give me flexibility and looks great :)
  8. Many thanks for your kind answers. Unfortunately, I took the idea of the floor from an excellent builder and adapted it to my construction, it is not an original idea of mine. The book i don't remember the set now, but in bricklink appear with the reference 33009 in many colors.
  9. A little moc, we can see a marriage proposal perhaps in the Victorian era. Superfun! The pretender. by Rafael Muriel, en Flickr Greetings,
  10. Hi everyone, this is my first diorama medieval and my second post here on eurobricks. I had a lot of fun building it. The bridge and the planks of the house have given me a lot of work but I like the result. Greetings to all! 12 by Rafael Muriel, en Flickr
  11. Thank you!
  12. No words... this is absolutely awesome!
  13. Wow, is so clear!!! :)
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