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Hello all,
My newest MOC at the moment is my new Tailors Shop. I finally put in some Tudor
style and also made a leaning roof (is that what you call it?). Enjoy!
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Pics:
The shop.
Interior. The tailors workshop is the top floor and a scribe pal writes a paper
of all the customers who want appointments.
PLMKWYT!
Thanks,
Dean
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Hi Dean,
Your Tailors Shop looks great. I like the stone base and tudor construction.
The rounded windows are nice too. The roof is steep and would look good as a
row of houses. It makes me think that this is only half of the building :) I
would think that the shops would be on the ground floor and living quarters
above. Overall this is a very nice moc!
Ben
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In lugnet.castle, Dean R. Hennen wrote:
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My newest MOC at the moment is my new Tailors Shop. I finally put in some
Tudor style and also made a leaning roof (is that what you call it?). Enjoy!
Folder
PLMKWYT!
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Dean,
You have a nice creation there. I like a number of the details you included,
the rubber band for a measuring tape, the shirts along the wall, the dragon
plume for a quill, all very good.
As you work on your next one, some ideas that might help:
With the tudor... maybe give more spacing between the tibers. Atleast in a few
spots. With the roof, while the stepped/slope look is unique (and nice) you
could try giving it a little more character by using some corner slopes or
mixing it up in some way (dormers are always neat). Also if the second floor
overhanged the first by a bit, that seems to add a certain something to a house
of this era.
Anyways, please dont take my comments as discouraging, I hope they just offer
some ideas for your next creation. Thanks for sharing.
Jason Spears | BrickCentral | MichLUG
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