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I'll echo the comments about the textural choices here, but I'll add that I think it may have played even better by sinking the tiles in the middle by a plate and using some studs to create a transition from the fence to the sloppy, wet, mud hole.

Great MOC Milo! :thumbup:

Thanks! I had originally planned to do the mud hole as you suggest, but I didn't have enough dark tan pieces to make the ground one more plate in depth. I tried to make up for this using the grass to hide the border a bit.

Very nice build! If I may ask, from who is the torso you are using for the lady?

I brick linked the torso, so I'm not 100% sure, but I'm pretty sure it's from Ewok village Leia.

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Nice build overall, the best part in my opinion is the surroundings. The pig pen looks good with that fence and the tiled surface works surprisingly well :classic:

I would think however that mixing some small plates into the tiles would have looked even more realistic as the pigs probably have pushed some mounds up here and there.

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Great job, some vines on the stone wall section would really help to make it look a bit more natural. The tiled are for the pigs works really well in this setting, I am really surprised at that!

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Thanks guys!

Nice build overall, the best part in my opinion is the surroundings. The pig pen looks good with that fence and the tiled surface works surprisingly well :classic:

I would think however that mixing some small plates into the tiles would have looked even more realistic as the pigs probably have pushed some mounds up here and there.

Thanks, Gideon! You might be right, the mud might have looked better with a little texturing.

Great job, some vines on the stone wall section would really help to make it look a bit more natural. The tiled are for the pigs works really well in this setting, I am really surprised at that!

That's a good idea, not sure why I didn't think of it, as I was really trying to figure out something to go in the somewhat plain middle section of the stone wall.

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