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Re: New MOC's: non-'standard' village buildings
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Date: 
Mon, 14 Aug 2000 14:08:35 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
Well, it's been a while since I've posted any MOC's, so I figured I'd give a
sneak peak at the village that's been building up at my apartment ever since
we finished the TCS midieval window display.

Oh, it's down? Shucks... I never even got a chance to see it... <bangs head on
table>... I'll try harder next time...

There are 5 new 2-level
buildings,

Very nice! I love the detailed yellow-n-brown one, and the red one ain't as
bad as you think ;-)... the way the timbers stick out over the stone reminds
me of actual reconstructed houses I saw in Europe - very realistic!

(I was LOL at Bill Gates' ancestor ;-)

along with the completed (and landscaped) mill,

It looks great! And hey, it's not roofless anymore! <grin>... the landscape is
very convincing, and the curving road to the house is a very nice touch.

a barn, a chicken
coop,

Very cool! That is a *great* idea...

and.. uh... more I'm forgetting...

I liked the stables, using those "ladders" is very inventive... I have way too
many of those lying around.

Great job, Dave - can't wait to see it all lain out...

-Shiri



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Well, it's been a while since I've posted any MOC's, so I figured I'd give a sneak peak at the village that's been building up at my apartment ever since we finished the TCS midieval window display. There are 5 new 2-level buildings, along with the (...) (24 years ago, 14-Aug-00, to lugnet.castle) !! 

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