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mautara

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  1. Your creations are all lovely. What I like most is the way you position them in the landscape.
  2. amazing! Why don't You make interiors too? Very well done
  3. It's a loom and the white doors are the fabric. Anyway I'm glad you like my latest creation and the all-snot outcropping. Now I want to combine miracles 1 2 and 4 (they have a kind of modularity) in a medieval somewhere. And I will make an other module to close the little diorama.
  4. Hi all, i've finished the fourth miracle by the blessed Agostino Novello. Here's a sample I hope you enjoy all the other details too: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=406247 and I wait for comments
  5. WONDERFUL Action and details make this MOC amazing: i like it all! many many :thumbup: :thumbup:
  6. Nice idea and nice works. If i can say one thing, the 8 x 8 base you chose as the standard for your vignrttes could not give the possibility of inserting deatails that can make the vignettes talk without text. But i repeat nice works (my favourites are the france ones)
  7. wonderful! the scale is real and not "LEGO": the two minifigs really seem to sail the (table)sea. :thumbup:
  8. Very nice vignette and very well done with focus on the action. I like most the dock tecnique! Compliments :thumbup:
  9. Very well done! huge but full of interesting details at the same time. (and techniques too) :thumbup:
  10. one word: AMAZING! :thumbup:
  11. Many many many compliments I like the back as beautiful as the front
  12. Many thanks. When i post images from Brickshelf, they don't need to be 800x600, do they? And: YES I'm maniac with details and I'm very happy when expert builders like it. Now I'm working on the fourth miracle painted by Simone Martini in the same style of the previous three. Then I will try to work in a bigger scale...
  13. WOW! It's huge! Keep working and make a real medieval town.
  14. I'm very glad you like my MOCs. I'm italian and my purpose in these MOCs is to recreate a kind of italic style in buildings and the LEGO grate for windows is not very common so i preferred to leave windows empty. For example in the "castle" one i was inspired by the Arch of Augusto in Rimini: a door to the town without doors because it has to mean the pax augustea. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arco_d'Augusto_(Rimini) and now a question: how can I add other posts with more images? (I've seen it in some rewiews)
  15. Simone Martini worked in the XV hundreds and i got inspiration from some castle MOCs. I hope you'll like it and i wait for your comments. The altarpiece has 4 miracles. here are three of them in wich Agostino Novello saves always somebody (Child Falling from a Balcony, Child Attacked by a Wolf, Knight Falling down a Ravine) and i'm working at the fourth. the fotogallery http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=384647 the fotogallery http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=397631 I don't know how to add a reply with the other image, so here's the link to the fotogallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=393479
  16. beautiful! and i suppose when finished it will be amazing!
  17. theme: ancient rome i think that ancient rome could be very flexible because of its very long history. conflict could be not only one: you can imagine battles against "Cartagine" (Hannibal, elephants, ships...) or "Galli" (how nice a Caesar minifig) or the many other people romans met in their history. tou could articulate the theme from the republic to the empire with a lot of different buildings from domus to arena to basilica to "termae". the late empire with all the barbarians could be another subsection of the theme of "costantinopoli on the other side. no more gladiators but churchs and different minifig. dividing a theme in different subsections can make the theme life longer even if you decide to produce all the subthemes at the same time with something new of each one every year. (excuse me for my english, but it's not my language)
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