MiloNelsiano Posted December 23, 2018 Posted December 23, 2018 Merry Christmas! Building a Lego Nativity Scene has become a tradition in our house the last few years. My son who is now 5 is also enjoying the tradition and has been helping as much as he can. This is by far my favorite of all the previous Nativity Scenes that I've built, and I hope you enjoy it as well. This spent the last month at the Kindergarten where I work, and surprisingly, didn't suffer any major damage. (I have up until now always posted my Nativity Scenes in the Historic forum, but think this may be the better section for it. If not, please move it, and I will know better next year) Any comments and criticism are greatly appreciated. Happy Holidays to all! Quote
Andy D Posted December 23, 2018 Posted December 23, 2018 Very nice! I enjoy LEGO nativity scenes. I have a small one displayed in my Winter Village. We collect Natavity scenes,mainly just the 3 piece variety (Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus). You have a nice tradition of building a new one each year. Merrt Christmas! Andy D Quote
Spader Posted December 28, 2018 Posted December 28, 2018 Nice little tribute to the savior of our fallen race. Quote
jimmynick Posted December 29, 2018 Posted December 29, 2018 This is quite a nice scene. I know you ask for criticism, so I shall offer that the patch of ground on which the camels stand is a bit blocky around the edges - perhaps include some of those wing-type plates you included next to the building. The shed itself is nicely built and I appreciate the brick-built door. Nice work. Quote
Robert8 Posted December 29, 2018 Posted December 29, 2018 Great MOC Love the baby Jesus and the magi Quote
Roadmonkeytj Posted December 29, 2018 Posted December 29, 2018 I love that you included the inn really adds to the feeling. The "swadling cloths" are well represented as well. I think the angel was a good call as well. Now I do have two criticisms First I agree that the right side should include the angled plates to soften the edges... The stacked plates do work for shifting sand. The second is more of a gripe as you executed the three kings well. But it's a personal peeve of mine when I see the kings lumped in at the manager scenes. The kings did not show up until Jesus was almost 2 so it is inappropriate for them to be in Jerusalem at the manger when they were never there to begin with lol Overall it's a really great build and we'll done... I would rather display this than a porcelain figure any day. Quote
MiloNelsiano Posted December 31, 2018 Author Posted December 31, 2018 On 12/29/2018 at 3:22 AM, jamesn said: This is quite a nice scene. I know you ask for criticism, so I shall offer that the patch of ground on which the camels stand is a bit blocky around the edges - perhaps include some of those wing-type plates you included next to the building. The shed itself is nicely built and I appreciate the brick-built door. Nice work. On 12/29/2018 at 6:05 AM, Roadmonkeytj said: I love that you included the inn really adds to the feeling. The "swadling cloths" are well represented as well. I think the angel was a good call as well. Now I do have two criticisms First I agree that the right side should include the angled plates to soften the edges... The stacked plates do work for shifting sand. The second is more of a gripe as you executed the three kings well. But it's a personal peeve of mine when I see the kings lumped in at the manager scenes. The kings did not show up until Jesus was almost 2 so it is inappropriate for them to be in Jerusalem at the manger when they were never there to begin with lol Overall it's a really great build and we'll done... I would rather display this than a porcelain figure any day. Thanks for the feedback! Yes, you’re both right. The ground is blocky in some places. Unfortunately I don’t have many wedge plates in tan, but hopefully I can bricklink some by next year. As for the kings, I deliberately made that section easy to detach from the rest, as I know a lot of people prefer them separate. I forgot to take a picture of them detached. Quote
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