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Norton74

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  1. A-FrAme Cabin fully detailed interiors are out now! Support on LEGO IDEAS! The past weekend I’ve worked hard to complete the A-Frame interiors and now they are ready! The A-Frame/C features a complete interiors with two floors: the upper one with the bedroom; and the ground floor with the living room and kitchen. The whole interior is chock full of details that make the set very playable. You can easily open the two roofs to access inside and play with the utensils and surprising accessorie including table and chairs, a wood stove and many more. And it’s so enjoyable! Do you like the A-FrAme Cabin? With your support, hopefully we can turn it into an actual LEGO Ideas set, please support clicking the link below: http://bit.ly/A-frame-by-Norton74
  2. The A-Frame Cabin is now on LEGO IDEAS! If you like the bizarre A-Frame Cabin please consider to give it a chance of becoming an actual LEGO IDEAS set. Click the link below to jump into the the LEGO Ideas project page: A-Frame Cabin on LEGO IDEAS Thank you all for your support, comment and shares, very appreciated!
  3. Thanks! Glad you like that detail Thank you very much! Yes, Minecraft ;)
  4. Thank you very much @Redhead1982 for your kind words. You're right about the Scala bar very happy you spotted it! About the next cottage I'm looking for a new and odd shape to build something new, but it's not easy... Here below a new close-up of the vehicle:
  5. Thank you very muck for your kind remarks, very appreciated! Glad you spotted all the details and textures Thanks a bunch!!!
  6. Thanks @Feuer Zug... and yes it'd be funnier
  7. Thank you! Thanks! Glad the pictures are saved in your reference folder Hope they could inspire you! Thanks! About the interior I've planned to buil it next week, stay tuned ;)
  8. The Blue Cottage My latest creation is a rural house that joins my series of weird houses I have built in the last two years ("Walden", Joe's Cottage, A-frame Cabin, Stilt Houses etc ..). My goal was to build a cozy country house featuring three new elements: an uncommon color scheme, a shape that I hadn't used before and an unconventional doors/windows shape. The main feature is probably the asymmetrical roof with a very sloping shape to the left. The woodshed is located under the excess roof. The uncommon blue/black color combo is simple but effective, and the yellow trees in the background match well. Last but not least the door and windows are round, a shape never seen on a cottage but quite common in Hobbit houses. The host, who is coming home from a hunting trip, has a nice off-road vehicle painted with a color scheme matching with the cottage. It was very funny building the "long sloping roof" structure and trying to add a few weird details. I also played with the light to let the scene as deep as possible. Hope you like it!
  9. Thanks @Alexandrina for mentioning that little old brick, I like that detail too. And even the cleavers match well with the vehicle :)
  10. Just a new close-up of the all-terrain vehicle in plain sight:
  11. Thank you very much @Lucarex, glad you like the diorama About the underpinnings of the bridge, the tiles and plates rest on two black strings, and the bridge is stable enough to bear the vehicle. Thank you very much, very appreciated your support @ark0
  12. Thank you very much @Man with beard
  13. thank you very much my friend, very appreciated! Thanks
  14. Thanks a bunch @JintaiZ
  15. The Crumbling Bridge Last November I built a MOC in which two weird guys lived 30 feet in the air in minimal but cozy stilts. It was called Stilt Houses precisely. In the diorama there was also an off-road vehicle for which I wanted to build a small dedicated setting. Recently I came up with the idea of creating an ironic scene with some building techniques that I had never used, such as the rocks made of many dark bluish gray slopes and inverted slopes. The diorama is quite small but cute, and it manages to get a smile, in this period there is a need… It is mainly composed of three parts: two rocky blocks covered with shrubs and a crumbling bridge that joins them. In the middle the all-terrain vehicle is crossing the bridge escaping from the hungry bear to take shelter on the stilts. Hope you like it! Thanks for stopping by!
  16. you're very welcome @Thedarkmaster2
  17. Thank you! The pieces are simply these: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=61252#T=S&C=3&O={"color":3,"iconly":0} Thank you very much @jalemac34 Thank you!
  18. Amazing scene and details Sandro! Merry Christmas my friend
  19. Thanks! Thank you very much! Merry Christmas! Thanks! Glad you like the colors and shaping :) Thank you very much! Thank you! Thanks Sandro! Merry Christmas to you and your family too :) Thanks! Merry Christmas to you too! Thank you! Glad to hear that Thank you very much my friend! Thanks! Have fun finding details ;) Thank you very much buddy! All the best to you too ;)
  20. As usual in this period it's time for a Christmas themed creation and this is a cozy shelter for Santa Claus and his reindeer. Speaking of the brand new reindeer it's really cute! The house is a typical A-frame cabin, a kind of cottage I do really like. This is probably my last MOC for this year and I wish you all Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! (hoping that it will be better than 2020) Thanks for stopping by! Merry Christmas and happy new year!
  21. Thank you very much!
  22. thanks @CopperTablet Someone commented this way on my IG to explain why people goes to live on stilt houses: "Fyi, our ancestors house here (south east asia), were all on stilts. Reason it always flood here in raining season, so a house on stilts helps to prevent from the water coming into the house. Nice moc btw.. " Very interesting explanation
  23. You're so kind my friend! Thanks a bunch for stopping by and your remarks always welcome! Stay safe!
  24. It looks precarious but actually it's quite stable Thanks for stopping by @JintaiZ Thanks @GeoBrick, the framework is quite stable and could support easily the houses ah ah...hope there won't high wind in the next days ;) Thanks @zoth33
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