Posted August 28, 200915 yr Vig. 89d This Madame is Versailles Important People Featured in this MOC: King Louis XVI, 1st from left, Marie Antoinette 2nd from left. Painting of: King Louis XVI Enjoy ;D, Wellington
August 29, 200915 yr I love it! I do wish the pictures were brighter though. Your idea for Marie Antoinette matches mine almost perfectly! The only difference is that I am using the Queen's head and crown from Castle Drawbridge Defense 7079.
August 29, 200915 yr Looks like a fine party You have really inspired me with the 'painting' of Louis in the background. I think I'm going to use that to put some paintings in the ship I'm making.
August 29, 200915 yr Author Thanks guys! I really tried my best to give it the court feel, I got inspired to do it, because well I have watched the movie, "Marie Antoinete" 9 times in the past 2 years so I remember each scene vividly, and I remember the scene when Louis and Marie were in the parlor room and there was a Pool Table in the backround, and there was a harpiscord so I tried my best to re-enact the scene but with my own touch. Once I finish my Lexington and Concord Brickfilm I will begin making a brickfilm called, "Marie Antoinette".
August 29, 200915 yr A great variety of figs, especially those plumes! As said, brighter, sharper pictures would improve this a lot. I'll have to remember the flipper/fan technique Too bad it doesn't come in white, but I guess one could heavily bleach/paint a light grey one...
August 29, 200915 yr Author Thanks Slyowl, I was waiting for someone to notice the flipper/fan techinique. Now I thought, what would a french court gathering be without fans? So I was searching my basement lego collection, and I found a flipper, so I thought, ok this could work, and it really did turn out nice. I will add designs to it to add elegance.
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