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A snapshot of a Lotii Watermill in Port Raleigh. It shows some traditional inhabitants working at a watermill. The grain is harvested and later ground by using the water mill.
It's based on the traditional Eastern Asia Lotii culture. 

BoBS - Lotii Watermill, Port RaleighBoBS - Lotii Watermill, Port RaleighBoBS - Lotii Watermill, Port Raleigh

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Unfortunately will not be licensed. 

Completing GoC task 8.2 The Lotii Connection with this build. 

Property type: Large Artisan (but cannot be licensed, because I have reached the maximum)
Dimensions: 87 x 58 studs
Total parts: ~7,200

Credits:
- Water mill based on @ tipsandbricks technique 654 (Instagram)
- Design hand cart @ Barthezz Brick (Instagram)
- Bush with gold crowns based on @ tipsandbricks 1977 (Instagram)

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Thanks @NOD and @evancelt!!

16 hours ago, Justsomebrix said:

I'll never understand how you make such beautiful mocs in such a short amount of time...

@Justsomebrix and @Captain Braunsfeld,

Building digitally is much faster than with physical bricks. I also have a large database of elements that I have made before and can add to a diorama: trees, custom pieces, accessories, etc. My main goal is to add something new in every build. I also have a lot of experience in making digital builds (about 3(?) years now = 250+ builds). 

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