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Em português no meu blog em: http://legoficina.blogs.sapo.pt/100086.html
Finnaly i managed to finnished this MOC: Heavy Water Mill. I begun this project
back in June, but with work, family and holidays i didnt have the time.
Compose by a waterfall, house with water mill, is encircled with vegetation.
This is the first stage of a bigger project. Although to be situated in a
medieval/fantasy world, this part has nothing of fantasy and it could be easily
adapted for a modern time.
His size is 40 for 64 studs and I dont have the minim the idea of how many
parts it has, but with all the certainty it exceeds the thousand. The mill is
motorized through a micromotor (5119) and a 9V train speed regulator. The rise
technique is GMLTC lattice.
Beyond the vegetation, I tried also to give some prominence to the fauna with
some species. We have snakes, rats, owl, spiders and sheeps. For residents of
the mill I chose a couple with two children and all have that to participate in
the tasks, to provide the necessities at the home.
The details had been thought and tried in various ways, i like particularly of
the windows of roof and the bridge, both made by Luis. I also detach the oil
lamps, the windows, porch and the vegetation. Luis was a valuable and permanent
aid, I am trully thankful, but sometimes i wanted to strangle him Wink To Pedro
Silva all my thanks for the advices.
Brickshelf folder. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=206792
Brickshelf folder with building images:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=199392
Post on the portuguese LEGO hobby newsgroup.
http://forum0937.miniancora.com/index.php?topic=117.0
Let me know what you think!
Tânia Baixinho
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Em português no meu blog em: http://legoficina.blogs.sapo.pt/100086.html
Finnaly i managed to finnished this MOC: Heavy Water Mill. I begun this
project back in June, but with work, family and holidays i didnt have the
time.
His size is 40 for 64 studs and I dont have the minim the idea of how many
parts it has, but with all the certainty it exceeds the thousand. The mill is
motorized through a micromotor (5119) and a 9V train speed regulator. The
rise technique is GMLTC lattice.
The details had been thought and tried in various ways, i like particularly
of the windows of roof and the bridge, both made by Luis. I also detach the
oil lamps, the windows, porch and the vegetation. Luis was a valuable and
permanent aid, I am trully thankful, but sometimes i wanted to strangle him
Wink To Pedro Silva all my thanks for the advices.
Brickshelf folder. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=206792
Brickshelf folder with building images:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=199392
Post on the portuguese LEGO hobby newsgroup.
http://forum0937.miniancora.com/index.php?topic=117.0
Let me know what you think!
Tânia Baixinho
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I love the tiny gable window in
this picture. Great
building techniques and detail all around. David
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Very nice! I like the bundle of wood, mass of vegetaion, and especially the
small dormer- very creative! I also am very partial to string as railings, it is
not used enough. Great to see a simple scene executed so well with such
detail. Thanks for sharing and God Bless,
Nathan
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