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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Very nice build, Cpt. Flint, excellent stonework, windows, roof and landscaping, I really like the exposed studs! Great details with the ax in the log, the bush growing in the well, and flower pots :classic: Good to see those witches beingbrought to justice :wink:

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I like the concept. I like the size. There are a lot of neat features here. I still don't understand the build design that some people have taken, but it is nice to see some variety I guess. I think I like smoother builds, so a lot of textures seems weird to my brain. But maybe I'll get used to it. I'm not abstract enough of a person.

Keep up the great work

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This is pretty awesome! Love the curve on the roof, but the brick walls are a bit too busy for my taste... (looks good tho!) Also love that technic gear + tooth = mushroom technique, will need to try that too!

Posted

Well, that's a nice build!

I really like the dark colors of the landscape and all the little details you have added there, like those strange mushrooms and the chopped wood.

The house itself is also very well built, I really like the textures of it and the pitched roof looks brilliant.

Posted

Very nice build with lots of details. Definitely some LD and DF signs (They are one of my main inspirations too :wink: )

Love the overall look of he build, the atmosphere is great and full of small details.

Congrats

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Awesome scene, very dark and spooky. The greebling is well done and the tree looks quite sinister. Though I must wonder, what are they burning inside that home to produce yellow smoke? :laugh:

A couple of things I might critique: I'm not sure about the brown in between the timbered sections - to me, it kinda takes away from the nicely timber frames, so maybe keeping it solidly tan in between would look better? Also, the top section of the roof is very nicely done with its saggy look. The bottom edge of the roof however is very straight and doesn't quite match the good work you did on top. I guess I would suggest using some wedge plates to give the bottom edge some more shape and thus match better with the sagging portion up top. In any case, this is a very pretty build!

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