Posted November 20, 20159 yr Here's my entry for the Winter Village contest, a snowy cottage. The back is open to see the interior: And with the ladder for the attic down:
November 21, 20159 yr This is great! I love it! The snowman is the most realistic snowman I've seen in LEGO form. Half built with no definable facial features. Very realistic there. Great job.
November 21, 20159 yr This is beautiful. I love the arched opening in the rear to see into the interior.
November 21, 20159 yr Love it. It has the rustic but charming look to it. Nice textures with the wood siding, stone work and the snow cover looks realistic. I probably would had added a tad of snow on the front facade as well to balance it off. I better get cracking before time runs out.
November 21, 20159 yr I like this one a lot! It looks quite romantic and fits in well with the rest of WV. Great colour combinations on the chimney, and the roof. Nice snow build-ups, too. The medium blue door and windows might look unexpected, but I think it works brilliantly with the rest of the colours. Good luck, and keep clicking those bricks together!
November 21, 20159 yr Oh this is lovely. What a pretty house. It fits the theme perfectly. The interior is sweet in its simplicity too. The snowman is cute, I love the shape of the building, the textures and how the arch over the back opening completes the picture.
November 21, 20159 yr Looks cosy! I like the integration of both wood and stone bricks and those Forest Men shields work perfect.
November 21, 20159 yr Really really nice build. Love the use of the forrest-shields. Great combination of colors, it will fit perfect in the official winter village.
November 21, 20159 yr Very nice! I like the size/scale of yours better than the official LEGO cabin. Good luck in the contest. Andy D
November 22, 20159 yr Author Thanks for the great comments everyone! The roof is awesome, a burning fire inside the house would be nice. I did put one of those flame pieces inside the fire place but it's a little too dark to see it. I think there might be space to build a light brick into the bottom of the fireplace though, pointing upwards. You just gave me an idea ;) I'll give that a try. The medium blue door and windows might look unexpected, but I think it works brilliantly with the rest of the colours. Thanks, I had green doors and windows in there at first, to fit with the dark green trims on the cottage, but I think the blue stands out more as painted door/window lattices.
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