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| Hey all,
Here is a couple of new MOCs I built recently.
The old Windmill
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27118
The windmill is built into a stone outcropping, which I think gives it an
interesting look. The entrance is fortified and the miller is a hardened
old campaigner, who doesn't take a lot of nonsense. Watch out for him if
you have planned any mischief!
I built the sails using the wings from the Ewoks Attack set.
And the stone hut
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27117
A lone woodsman lives in it, but he is the most recent of a long list of
occupants. The stone hut is older than anyone's memory, it has always been
there. It is the only remaining part of a much larger structure. It's
original purpose is lost in the distant past. The current resident made
some repairs, namely the roof, and is quite content with his dwelling.
This sort of created itself. I just was sticking pieces together and came
up with it. I was trying to make something that opened up and this is it!
As always, comments are more than welcome.
Build On,
Josh
PS I fixed the other pictures in my gallery and they are much bigger now.
Feel free to check them out too!
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| In lugnet.castle, Josh Wedin writes:
> Hey all,
>
> Here is a couple of new MOCs I built recently.
>
> The old Windmill
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27118
>
> The windmill is built into a stone outcropping, which I think gives it an
> interesting look. The entrance is fortified and the miller is a hardened
> old campaigner, who doesn't take a lot of nonsense. Watch out for him if
> you have planned any mischief!
>
> I built the sails using the wings from the Ewoks Attack set.
>
> And the stone hut
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27117
Great MOC! I especially enjoy the part where you used
those dragon wing parts for the sales.
>
> A lone woodsman lives in it, but he is the most recent of a long list of
> occupants. The stone hut is older than anyone's memory, it has always been
> there. It is the only remaining part of a much larger structure. It's
> original purpose is lost in the distant past. The current resident made
> some repairs, namely the roof, and is quite content with his dwelling.
> This sort of created itself. I just was sticking pieces together and came
> up with it. I was trying to make something that opened up and this is it!
>
> As always, comments are more than welcome.
The rest of your gallery had some great models as well.
Like the originality!
<<_Matt Hein_>>
Fellow lego enthuisiast
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Thanks for your comments, very much appreciated!
Josh
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| In lugnet.castle, Josh Wedin writes:
> Hey all,
Wassssup,
> Here is a couple of new MOCs I built recently.
>
> The old Windmill
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27118
>
> The windmill is built into a stone outcropping, which I think gives it an
> interesting look. The entrance is fortified and the miller is a hardened
> old campaigner, who doesn't take a lot of nonsense. Watch out for him if
> you have planned any mischief!
>
> I built the sails using the wings from the Ewoks Attack set.
Looks Great Josh! The wings for a windmill are a nice effect.
> And the stone hut
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27117
>
> A lone woodsman lives in it, but he is the most recent of a long list of
> occupants. The stone hut is older than anyone's memory, it has always been
> there. It is the only remaining part of a much larger structure. It's
> original purpose is lost in the distant past. The current resident made
> some repairs, namely the roof, and is quite content with his dwelling.
>
> This sort of created itself. I just was sticking pieces together and came
> up with it. I was trying to make something that opened up and this is it!
Also cool. I like how you put storylines behind each one too.
HLDITY to build them?
Hasta La Vista, Sean
> As always, comments are more than welcome.
>
> Build On,
> Josh
>
> PS I fixed the other pictures in my gallery and they are much bigger now.
> Feel free to check them out too!
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Also cool. I like how you put storylines behind each one too.
> HLDITY to build them?
> Hasta La Vista, Sean
Hi Sean,
Thanks for your comments. The stone hut took one evening to make. The
stone mill took a lot longer. It has been evolving over the last year. I
was never happy with it, but finally I am. It is now finished!
Josh
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| Hey Josh,
Some more great stuff! The windmill is particularly cool, with it's
partially covered with stone side and using the ewok glider as the windmill
panels (whatever those are called). what a great little moc!
The "hut" is pretty cool, too. But this structure hardly look likes what I
would call a "hut." Usually with hut i think, barely standing/extremely poor.
This looks like a pretty respectable place to live!
great stuff again!
_lenny
In lugnet.castle, Josh Wedin writes:
> Hey all,
>
> Here is a couple of new MOCs I built recently.
>
> The old Windmill
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27118
>
> The windmill is built into a stone outcropping, which I think gives it an
> interesting look. The entrance is fortified and the miller is a hardened
> old campaigner, who doesn't take a lot of nonsense. Watch out for him if
> you have planned any mischief!
>
> I built the sails using the wings from the Ewoks Attack set.
>
> And the stone hut
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27117
>
> A lone woodsman lives in it, but he is the most recent of a long list of
> occupants. The stone hut is older than anyone's memory, it has always been
> there. It is the only remaining part of a much larger structure. It's
> original purpose is lost in the distant past. The current resident made
> some repairs, namely the roof, and is quite content with his dwelling.
>
> This sort of created itself. I just was sticking pieces together and came
> up with it. I was trying to make something that opened up and this is it!
>
> As always, comments are more than welcome.
>
> Build On,
> Josh
>
> PS I fixed the other pictures in my gallery and they are much bigger now.
> Feel free to check them out too!
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| Thanks Lenny, I appreciate your comments. You have a point about my stone
"hut." I tend to think of a hut as a size thing and not condition. For
instance the HP set "Hagrid's Hut" is a small stone house in good condition.
There are other examples like this that inspired me to call this a hut.
Build On!
Josh
In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> Hey Josh,
> Some more great stuff! The windmill is particularly cool, with it's
> partially covered with stone side and using the ewok glider as the windmill
> panels (whatever those are called). what a great little moc!
> The "hut" is pretty cool, too. But this structure hardly look likes what I
> would call a "hut." Usually with hut i think, barely standing/extremely poor.
> This looks like a pretty respectable place to live!
>
> great stuff again!
> _lenny
>
> In lugnet.castle, Josh Wedin writes:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Here is a couple of new MOCs I built recently.
> >
> > The old Windmill
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27118
> >
> > The windmill is built into a stone outcropping, which I think gives it an
> > interesting look. The entrance is fortified and the miller is a hardened
> > old campaigner, who doesn't take a lot of nonsense. Watch out for him if
> > you have planned any mischief!
> >
> > I built the sails using the wings from the Ewoks Attack set.
> >
> > And the stone hut
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27117
> >
> > A lone woodsman lives in it, but he is the most recent of a long list of
> > occupants. The stone hut is older than anyone's memory, it has always been
> > there. It is the only remaining part of a much larger structure. It's
> > original purpose is lost in the distant past. The current resident made
> > some repairs, namely the roof, and is quite content with his dwelling.
> >
> > This sort of created itself. I just was sticking pieces together and came
> > up with it. I was trying to make something that opened up and this is it!
> >
> > As always, comments are more than welcome.
> >
> > Build On,
> > Josh
> >
> > PS I fixed the other pictures in my gallery and they are much bigger now.
> > Feel free to check them out too!
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| Wow! What an original, fun an simple - yat attractive - MOC! I love it! I
cannot add anymore comments as I am taken for words...
Jeremy
Support the brainstorming for the Medievil Marketplace
http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=14705
In lugnet.castle, Josh Wedin writes:
> Hey all,
>
> Here is a couple of new MOCs I built recently.
>
> The old Windmill
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27118
>
> The windmill is built into a stone outcropping, which I think gives it an
> interesting look. The entrance is fortified and the miller is a hardened
> old campaigner, who doesn't take a lot of nonsense. Watch out for him if
> you have planned any mischief!
>
> I built the sails using the wings from the Ewoks Attack set.
>
> And the stone hut
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27117
>
> A lone woodsman lives in it, but he is the most recent of a long list of
> occupants. The stone hut is older than anyone's memory, it has always been
> there. It is the only remaining part of a much larger structure. It's
> original purpose is lost in the distant past. The current resident made
> some repairs, namely the roof, and is quite content with his dwelling.
>
> This sort of created itself. I just was sticking pieces together and came
> up with it. I was trying to make something that opened up and this is it!
>
> As always, comments are more than welcome.
>
> Build On,
> Josh
>
> PS I fixed the other pictures in my gallery and they are much bigger now.
> Feel free to check them out too!
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