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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Clever use of that rock head TMC. :thumbup:

It's funny to see it as a "large object", considering it normally looks so puny. There are lots of nice details in this, I particularly like the clouds.

Thanks for sharing!

Excellent micro-creation 'TMC', the clouds are fantastic ! :thumbup:

Even Captain Hook would approve it ! :pir-grin:

Keep up the great designing and keep on flying like Peter Pan ! :pir-grin:

Nice microscale neverland you have there! Everything looks just perect.

And shouldnt this be in the Pirates MOC forum instead of here? :pir-sceptic:

Captain Becker

Well done TooMuchCaffeine!

I've been mulling over this idea for a while as well but in mini fig scale. yours looks great and it's nice to see the Indian camp and the location of the Tiger-Lilly affair but it would have been nice to see the "Pirate port" and the "Ever tree" (it was called something like that) too.

Maybe they're on the other side of the island. pirate_wink.gif

Great work, Keep them comming pirate_thumbup.gif

Wow, amazing mini-scale rendition of Neverland TMC! I love the overall smooth studless look and that subtle and effective use of that curved slope for the waterfall is really very clever. Great job! :thumbup:

This looks great. I love the mini waterfall. All though I haven't seen Peter Pan in a long long time, it looks accurate to what I do remember.

Great job :thumbup:

Great microscale creation TooMuchCaffeine! :thumbup: I like how smooth it all is. I have a question for you though; did you get inspired to build this by the skull piece or did that come to you after you build was underway? ( it seems the kind of thing that would spark this idea to me)

I would LOVE to see a microscale Minifig version of Tinker Bell... :)

Made out of a tenth of one mold... ...or something. ;)

Extremely nice Neverland by the way! -dB

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@Sirens-of-Titan...

This was inspired by a tablescrap which became the micro pirate ship. The skull piece immediately looked the right size for Skull Rock in comparison and it all went from there. However, I must have started this and given up about five times before I ended up happy with the whole thing. It feels like the idea's been kicking about in my head and in partial assembly for months!

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