SeigneurFett Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 Hi everybody ! Today I present to you one of my latest and biggest creation : Plum Creek (the Ingalls' house) from the famous TV show : Little House on the Prairie. -The TV show relates us the story of a pionneer family : the Ingalls. Charles and Caroline have three daughters, Mary, Laura and Carrie. Charles builds their house at Plum Creek, a place not far from the village Walnut Grove. The family settle here and live many different adventures through 9 seasons and more...- I started this project one year and a half ago. The first stage was to find how to do the walls of the house. I wanted to get something strong and with a "planks effect". The way I did it is not very complicated : some SNOT did the job Then I had not many troubles to finished the house, and build the rest of the farm (such as the barn). I wanted to have on this MOC some elements that I judged amblematic of the show : the stream, the carriage, a big tree... I really wanted to do the house and the barn as close as possible to the real ones, and I'm quite pleased with the result The final stage was to "design" the minifigs. What would be the house without great minifigs of the family members to go with Except for Charles (thanks to the Hobbit ), I didn't find torsos which suit the pioneer girls. Therefore, I had to draw it myself For that, I used the tutorial on EB (I don't find it anymore...), but I agree with you to say that it isn't great art I create a Lego Ideas project. It would be really nice from you to support and share it : Link Well, enough talking, hee are the pictures : First some pictures of the real buildings : Some general pics : Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Thanks to TheBrickAvenger for this picture editoring Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr More details (and inside the house) in spoiler : Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr The cupboard is not mine, but mi jasper's. Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr More pictures are coming soon The carriage (one of the element that I had a lot of fun to build ^^) : The Ingalls are coming soon ! by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr And finally the figs : from left to right : Jack (the dog), Charles, Caroline, Mary, Laura and Carrie : Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie by SeigneurFett, sur Flickr Hope you'll like it :sweet: Comments and critics are welcome SeigneurFett Quote
Tomsche Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 Lovely build, takes me back to when I was a weeee little minifig Quote
Isundir Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 I'm not actually familiar with the series aside from having heard about it from my parents but the build looks superb. Quote
Regenerate builder Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 Well done! Looks very similar to the picture and many great techniques used. Quote
Captain Dee Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 I'm not familiar with the series, but I've read the entire nonfiction book collection (this would be based on "On the Banks of Plum Creek") and I think you've captured the feel very well. The build itself is terrific with the smooth building designs, detailed interiors, and nice landscaping. The tree and covered wagon are really nice, too. I don't think the minifigs look bad at all. Overall this is a neat project. Quote
Vorkosigan Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 Great build, love all the details on both exterior and interior. Covered wagon design is clever. I like how you captured all the different heights of the children. Quote
SeigneurFett Posted July 31, 2015 Author Posted July 31, 2015 Thank you everyone ! I'm really happy to have such good comments :blush: Quote
blackdeathgr Posted July 31, 2015 Posted July 31, 2015 Hehe, nice build that reminds me of my youth :-) Quote
cablefoxley Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 Lovely build. The wood panelling is nicely done. Never watched the program, but seems true to the pics. Quote
slovakiasteph Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 I watched that show every day when I was growing up. :) Spot on builds! The house looks great! I'd seen the overall picture a few days ago, and I enjoyed the close-up photos. Quote
SeigneurFett Posted August 4, 2015 Author Posted August 4, 2015 I'm pleased that you like it ;) Quote
axaday Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 Very good! Everything is great, but I am very pleased by the likeness in Charles and Mary. Quote
soccerkid6 Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 Very easily recognizable Great work on the covered wagon, and the house roof looks fantastic Quote
LegoPercyJ Posted August 5, 2015 Posted August 5, 2015 This is great! All the details are amazing! Great job! Quote
GedweyGarm Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 wow this looks awesome! good job! brings back the old day haha. Quote
LittleJohn Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 Instantly recognizable! The covered wagon design is fantastic and I love the wood paneling Quote
kieran Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 When I was a kid in the UK this used to be TV Sunday's I can remember this well and I think the house and the figs are great. Charles is very good and really captures the original character well. Will you keep this or will it be torn down to allow more building? I think general store would be nice build as well Quote
SeigneurFett Posted August 15, 2015 Author Posted August 15, 2015 Thank you all ! Will you keep this or will it be torn down to allow more building? Yes I will not (for the moment) destroy this creation, that was a dream for me to have the Little House un Lego ;) I will tried to show it in many exhibitions if I have the occasion ;) I think general store would be nice build as well Yes I think so. Actually I had this project before I finished the Ingalls' farm, and when I finished it, I just wanted to do something else :D But I will may be do the Olesons minifigs soon! Quote
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