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This is an entry for the Old but Gold category. When I saw this category, I immediately knew which build I would revamp and it is a house from 2014.

A normal day in a frigid wonderland, and for Gunther it's a successful day. He captured Ravynne the witch of Heedwor. Bad day for her, great day for him.

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Wow man, this is so cool :-). I love the pointed roof. and the tudor style with the many many rounded maccaroni tiles looks awesome. the whole thing is really mitgardian - you captured the style of our guild so well. Congratulations on a fanstastic MOC and brick on!

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Beautiful house with sweeping lines on the front. I especially enjoy the structure of the woodwork over the tan wall, up until the final touch of those brown bars stuck against the curved tiles.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Very nice!  You have a very distinct build style that works well and has a nice fantasy vibe to it.  Great detail in the Tudor, and I love your roofline.  I think my favorite part is the way you built the irregular base with the snow.  Kudos for the new smoke technique.  I always like the old serpent smoke, but I like that you are branching out and trying new things with the droid arms and horns.  The stonework is busy, but this lends itself to a more rural, older feel that fits the witch's story perfectly.  Great job!

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My Mitgardian heart rushes whenever I see a snow covered build. 

Such a lovely hut (kidding! This is almost a mansion!). Massive roof, and a very impressive snow technique. I love the sand green grass poking out of the ground. 
And the textures in tan used for the house are spot on.

Amazing work, Captain. Skol!

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Great improvement over the original, yet instantly recognizeable :thumbup:
I especially like the shaping of the edge of the roof, and the detailing on the bottom floor which is nicely greebled without losing its shape.

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Still instantly recognizable as a Captain Flint model, but with a much more polished finish than the original structure :thumbup:

Super use of macaroni tiles for the woodwork, and the small round window under the roof peak is gorgeous :wub:
Lovely style to the snow base too!

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