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A model I created for LEGO Ideas Billund exhibit challenge under the "Flora and Fauna" category. I have not done many animal creations before but the really ambitious part that I wanted to create this in a near life size 1:1 scale. This presented a challenge as the contest parameters limit the model to no bigger than 32 studs by 64 studs. Originally, the fawn's head was going to be sitting upright but I felt that might present some stability issues. Eventually, I settled on a sleeping pose barely fitting it within the space requirements. You can see more images of this model on LEGO Ideas. See more on Instagram or Flickr.
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Here's my entry to the Expand the Winter Village Contest V: The Barn House. This is where the sick animals (mostly fawns) are kept and looked after when they are not well. The 'set' includes the main barn house, and outdoor yard with shelter and five minifigures. The minifigures from left to right are: Elf - Santa's liaison Jo - looks after the animals Kids x2 - because where there are small animals there are always small kids Lachy - cleans up after the animals Front of the barn house: You can see the chicken on the left hand side, snooping around the feed store for the animals. The interior of the barn house has a small stable, for the animals that need lots of attention, a pot belly stove to warm up the barn and a loft so that Jo can stay close to the animals 24/7. The outside yard is for those animals that need a little less attention. It includes a small stable to shelter from the weather: Someone left the gate open! More images in the Flickr album. Thanks for looking! C&C welcome.
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This was a quick build during a short break from sorting a pile of various foliage bricks. Instead of putting them in the corresponding zipbags, drawers and boxes, I mixed them together in this mini MOC. The center of the MOC is the fawn from the Collectible Friends Animals. I actually like it better without the bow and in a forest, partly hidden by dense growth. Dense growth and tall trees are partly hiding the fawn, when viewing from the back side of the forest.