September 14, 201014 yr OMG ! This is so beautiful......the buildings, the pathments and clothes hanging on the line ! Mega detail and such wonderful modular structures ! Excellent work 'Legolas73' and I'm a conformist! ! Edited September 14, 201014 yr by lightningtiger
September 14, 201014 yr That's really a wonderful display! You've caught the style perfectly. I love it
September 14, 201014 yr OMG that is just beautiful. It's so colourful, but nothing looks out of place. The level of detail is just stunning, and even without an overload of minifigs (which I appreciate - its not overpopulated) it looks wildly vibrant. I like the way you've encorporated lots of plant life to your scene, something that is often overlooked in the dense streetscapes.
September 14, 201014 yr Amazing job, really! I like the coloured ensamble looking and of course such masterpiece details as the ice cream vendor or the "chef" sign. BRAVO!
September 14, 201014 yr Amazing work! I'm loving all the different colors you've used in this neighborhood. While extremely colorful, they all seem to blend so well together giving the appearance of a real-life town. With the design of the red roofs combined with the architectural details, the neighborhood almost has a China Town-like appearance, but not quite - maybe a bit Mediterranean. Oh, and I love the orange building. Great color and style with the ivy on the sides. In any case, I think your exquisite neighborhood deserves some front-page attention!
September 14, 201014 yr Wow, this is an incredible build, I truly have no idea what to compliment first! the buildings, the style, the level of sheer detail, well done on it all! Truly keep bricking friend
September 14, 201014 yr I agree, this is an amazingly detailed MOC that feels very life-like. I love the mix of old and modern architecture, and the bursting colors look beautiful together, they do not clash. However, you must mean this is a "mediterranean neighborhood", as in located somewhere around the Mediterranean Sea, not "meridional", since that means it's related to the meridian, which is an imaginary line connecting the south and the north poles.
September 14, 201014 yr Beautiful MOC Legolas73, it's nice to see how different building shapes and colours come together to form an harmonious whole. I guess the same can be said about real-life French architecture! The small details gel everything together. Well done! However, you must mean this is a "mediterranean neighborhood", as in located somewhere around the Mediterranean Sea, not "meridional", since that means it's related to the meridian, which is an imaginary line connecting the south and the north poles. In French, méridional relates to the southern part of France, le Midi. Indeed, this does not translate well to English.
September 14, 201014 yr Author In French, méridional relates to the southern part of France, le Midi. Indeed, this does not translate well to English. Exactly
September 14, 201014 yr Great work. It immediately puts you in that typical relaxed Mediterranean mood.
September 14, 201014 yr Wow, this is amazing! All these huge MOCs popping up all of a sudden. Great work legolas, well done.
September 14, 201014 yr What a terriffic moc. I like the architecture, the ice-cream stand and the jeu de boules/boccia very much. The chef sign is also a very nice detail.
September 14, 201014 yr In French, méridional relates to the southern part of France, le Midi. Indeed, this does not translate well to English. Haha, cool! You learn something new everyday, eh? I tried googling the word, but I didn't encounter this term. Thanks for explaining this to me, and apologies to Legolas73 for thinking you were just a poor speller.
September 14, 201014 yr Wow, I'm flabbergasted. Designing and building a single nice cc-stlye building is hard enough but a whole quarter -
September 14, 201014 yr That's really nice! I love the blend of colors, it works really well. the blue building with the glass railing is really nice, I like it. The only thing jarring I see is the golden Atlantis gates, they just don't fit. I'm assuming that was done because that's the only color gates you have, so very nice work.
September 14, 201014 yr Haha, cool! You learn something new everyday, eh? I tried googling the word, but I didn't encounter this term. Thanks for explaining this to me, and apologies to Legolas73 for thinking you were just a poor speller. that's odd I just googled it and found the meaning pretty much straight away. annyhoo, cool build and I have to say at first I wasn't liking the colours until I figured out where in the world it represented. Now I understand the colour choice.
September 14, 201014 yr Wow! There's too much to praise, so all I'll say is that everything is awesome!
September 15, 201014 yr Wow, this is a truly a lovely lego neighborhood! The whole place looks like a very relaxing and serene place to live in. I love the simple, colorful, and not overly decorated houses, with just the right amount of details to accentuate the simplicity and beauty of the buildings. The outside benches, fountain, and ice cream stand adds another touch to the whole creation. I also liked your old-school free-hand designing, just like what I still do. Very impressive work Legolas73! :thumbup:
September 15, 201014 yr Nice. The only detail I don't like is the gold gate parts from Atlantis, they just don't seem to go well with the other colors.
September 15, 201014 yr Awesome! Great job! My favourite building is the second from the left, with the external stairs and the roof garden!
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