Talin Agasan Posted April 20, 2009 Posted April 20, 2009 Last weekend I took a wee breather from college work after finishing my final year project. This meant that I embarked on another Lego creation with my mum (she owns the bricks, and has great design ideas). We built another part of the village to go with brickzone's MOCs (Norman style church -Old version here- , Bakery, Apothecary) and his Medieval Market (10193), and my own Alchemist's Lab. I had great fun making the spinning wheel and the loom, although I'm much happier with the spinning wheel. Here's a few pictures: Closed: Closed from the back: And opened out: Open from the back: The spinning wheel in one side of the workshop: The loom in the other side of the workshop: One side of the house, including counter and carpets/tapestries and balls of wool, and bedroom: The other side, including eating area (Gah! a rat is in the food!), and a large desk upstairs: The bedroom, with beautiful wardrobe: A few other pictures can be found here. We're also working on a carpenter's house and yard (nearly complete except for interior), but that probably won't be finished for a few weeks (after my exams!). Plans are also in the pipeline for a dairy. These pictures are much better thanks to my talented photographically expert brother (not brickzone, another one). Any comments are very welcome! Quote
Duke Posted April 20, 2009 Posted April 20, 2009 I think this can be essentially summed up with the word 'wow'. I love it! It's got all the charm of the Medieval Market Village and yet plenty more fine details, the interiors are great and I especially like the workshop section. I can't say i'm sure on the colours of the roof in both parts, however if this were an official product i'd snap it up without a second thought! Quote
brickzone Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 I was away when this was built, it was quite a surprise to see in person. I think it's an admirable addition to the village :) Quote
Guss Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 very very nice^^ is there a pictures of all the modules together? with the market? Quote
Talin Agasan Posted April 29, 2009 Author Posted April 29, 2009 Thanks for the encouragement! And the roof will have to stay as it is. I've decided to diversify into other roof colours besides black. One of the buildings will probably have a yellow roof, and one will have a red one, probably. I have a few pictures of it all together in its context (and you can see the village pump a bit better too): The blue building, which is not yet finished (especially the interior!) is going to be a carpenter's/woodcutters' yard/wheelwright. Quote
medieval_total_lego Posted April 30, 2009 Posted April 30, 2009 i love it! keep building mocs like this!!! Quote
Guss Posted April 30, 2009 Posted April 30, 2009 Oh man that's just awesome^^ just build a "base" to put them all , and it'll be the perfect medieval village! great great job, I can't wait to see more details of your new building^^ Quote
Fordo Jumping Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 (edited) you know what? the most impressive details of the moc to me is the landlady with a serious expression, and i love your spinning wheels. That's another awesome details I thought. The closet with a mirror is still other a great work. I enjoy in your medieval field as well hope the carpenter's house will display to us in a minute.. Edited May 3, 2009 by Fordo Jumping Quote
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