Posted March 11, 201015 yr hello, after a long pause i have found the time to make my "playmobil conversion-to-lego project" go on. This is a rebuild of the traveller inn, a lego version of the 3448 playmobil set. i hope you like :wave: visit my brickshelf http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=367804 or leave a review on my mocpages http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/190769
March 11, 201015 yr As a fan of Playmobil, I really like your LEGO versions of these classic sets MTL. This has a look that reminds me of the Blacksmith Shop. I love those arched doors! Nice clean design, with some fine details (like the little green sign with Forestman hat - nice touch). Front-paged!
March 11, 201015 yr Hey medieval_total_lego! Glad to see one of your great creations again in here! Great work for once more! You sure have your way of "translating" playmobil sets into LEGO MOCs in a most excellent way! You even made that curve on the roof just like the original one! An excellent addition in the Medieval Market Village if you ask me. Excellent work!
March 11, 201015 yr Very creative moc medieval_total_lego. Transforming Playmobil to Lego is a very good idea. The detail on the sign is amazing. Is there any interior?
March 11, 201015 yr Very nice! I really like it! (even though I am not a playmobile fan) I really like the design of the apple tree Very nice!
March 11, 201015 yr AWESOME looking modular MOC 'medieval_total_lego' totally AWESOME ! The book shop downstairs - heaps of books and more books - very good and clever too ! The next couple of floors - beautiful with nice details. Great build 'medieval_total_lego' - congratulations on being front paged and I'm a conformist! .....really I'm a conformist! !
March 11, 201015 yr excellent, the playmobil classic medieval line is really good but your twist makes it even better. Is there a place where I can view your other transformations? regards stanley
March 12, 201015 yr Hi medieval_total_lego, I really like the interior part of this MOC. Well done! If I may suggest some improvements; you could consider some randomly placed light grey 1x1 and 1x2 tiles on light grey headight bricks for the exterior wall. To create more texture and create a masonry look. And maybe some of these bricks in light grey: Link to Bricklink page, for some texture as well. I can understand you do not want to use dark grey for detailing sice you have used it on the sides already. You could break the rithm in the dark grey 2x2 bricks by putting in a 2x2 dark grey tile on 2 darkgrey headlight bricks. You may consider using brown for the hand railing on top of the stairs for color variation. Hope this helps. Kind regards, Teddy
March 12, 201015 yr Author Hey medieval_total_lego! Glad to see one of your great creations again in here! Great work for once more! You sure have your way of "translating" playmobil sets into LEGO MOCs in a most excellent way! You even made that curve on the roof just like the original one! An excellent addition in the Medieval Market Village if you ask me. Excellent work! thanks Zorbas!!! my project is almost done but i'm going to make a review of my fisherman house Very creative moc medieval_total_lego.Transforming Playmobil to Lego is a very good idea. The detail on the sign is amazing. Is there any interior? yes, go to http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=367804 Very nice! I really like it! (even though I am not a playmobile fan) I really like the design of the apple tree Very nice! thanks!!! AWESOME looking modular MOC 'medieval_total_lego' totally AWESOME ! The book shop downstairs - heaps of books and more books - very good and clever too ! The next couple of floors - beautiful with nice details. Great build 'medieval_total_lego' - congratulations on being front paged and I'm a conformist! .....really I'm a conformist! ! i always try to do my best designing interiors excellent, the playmobil classic medieval line is really good but your twist makes it even better. Is there a place where I can view your other transformations?regards stanley yes, go to http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=367802 Hi medieval_total_lego,I really like the interior part of this MOC. Well done! If I may suggest some improvements; you could consider some randomly placed light grey 1x1 and 1x2 tiles on light grey headight bricks for the exterior wall. To create more texture and create a masonry look. And maybe some of these bricks in light grey: Link to Bricklink page, for some texture as well. I can understand you do not want to use dark grey for detailing sice you have used it on the sides already. You could break the rithm in the dark grey 2x2 bricks by putting in a 2x2 dark grey tile on 2 darkgrey headlight bricks. You may consider using brown for the hand railing on top of the stairs for color variation. Hope this helps. Kind regards, Teddy thanks teddy for all of your suggestions...you are a master builder and every advise is like gold for me. I will try to do my best in the future LAST BUT NOT LEAST: thanks the brickster for front-paging me! Have a nice weekend
March 12, 201015 yr As a child I was already firmly hooked on LEGO, but a friend of mine had quite a few Playmobil houses and I always liked their look. Your translation of the Playmobil design into my favourite toy worked out really well. Very nice Cheers, Ralph
March 12, 201015 yr A very nice copy of it MTL! I love the tiled interrior especially the books. The checkered floor is nice. Great job with this MOC! Looking forward to more! CommanderFox
March 16, 201014 yr Author thanks for your comments!!! my next step will be a new version of my fisherman shop
March 16, 201014 yr Excellent job on this! I love the detail work on the white walls, and the shop sign.
March 23, 201014 yr Author i think that the shop sign is a nice touch...i don't want to build big buildings but i prefer to focus my efforts on details... thanks again for your comments!!!
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