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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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For an exposition in the Vianen City Museum I build the Chapel of Helsdingen in the early days, sometime before 1756 at least.

Shortly after completion of the chapel it was used as a farmhouse for the nearby monestary.

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Helsdingen-01 by L-space, on Flickr

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Helsdingen-04 by L-space, on Flickr

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Helsdingen-07 by L-space, on Flickr

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Helsdingen-09 by L-space, on Flickr

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This build has a nice colour scheme and a realistic profile. The pig pen and shed look neat, as well as the irregular base. :thumbup:

I think, overall, that the build could have been more refined, though. The walls with all 1x2 bricks make it look like a random, unpleasant patchwork, imho. I recommend the use of 1x2 plates in the same colours to replace some of those bricks and also to create large patches of the same colour. A few tiles for the roof and a for the pathways would be nice too. Happy building! :wink:

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Great MOC, I feel like the walls need a bit more 3D texture, e.g. headlight bricks with 1 x 2 plates on the side to add a bit more texture. Some vines would be nice as well.

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