Posted September 13, 201212 yr Hello Our story starts in Middle-Earth, in the shire: It's the day of Bilbo Baggins 111. birthday and all Hobbits of Hobbiton preparing the party: (Picture is linkt to flickr) On the left side Gandalf cross The Water with his carriage: Next to the big tree is the fairground: On the right side are the Hobbit-Burrows. The highest burrow is Bag End: A special highlight is Bag End, that has an removable roof to show the interior: Livingroom: Kitchen: My Hobbiton was displayed on the "SteineWahn 2012" in Berlin. I'm glad to say, that it won the price of the 3rd best MOC. :) Because of the long way to the exhibition, i build it modular. At least some facts abot the MOC: Buildingtime: ca. 3 Months Size: 64cm x 160cm x 30cm Don't miss to watch the Video: A long text and all pictures are also on MOCpages. Enjoy all the pictures! Feel free to comment! Jonas
September 13, 201212 yr WOW! This looks really great! All those details from the movies (books) are amazing Congrats with the 3rd place
September 13, 201212 yr Oh! This is absolutely lovely. It will be even better with the Bag End set in december. The stage is nice such as the windows of Bag End. I also appreciate the mini map you created, it makes me think of those board games. Really congratulation for your 3rd place!
September 13, 201212 yr Best version of Hobbition I've ever seen, and the only one I've ever seen I really like the party details and Bag End is excellent: especially the interior Glad to hear you took it to a convention and your prize was well deserved
September 13, 201212 yr "Gandalf my friend.... This will be a night to remember." Great work. It all looks so organic. Thank you for sharing!
September 13, 201212 yr AWESOME creation 'Legopard', Bag End looks wonderful on the inside and all the scenery too.....congrats on being Front Paged as well ! Brick On !
September 13, 201212 yr Author Hello Tank you so much for your kind words! Also thanks for showing my MOC on the frontpage. I'm so happy :) This looks amazing, it is only missing Bilbo This is Bilbo: Of course a kitbash, because i don't have the one from TLC. Good Night Jonas
September 13, 201212 yr Great MOC indeed. Good use of bricks for landscaping. The burrows look how I would expect them to. Keep up the good work. Congrats on the 3rd place!
September 13, 201212 yr Nice work. I really like the depiction of Bilbo's birthday preparation. The landscaping is quite understated which works very well here. I really think you did a bang up job on the canopy and the various party items. I'm looking forward to seeing what else you're going to come up with.
September 14, 201212 yr I love this! The map, Bag End, everything! It all looks great and I spotted some great building techniques too, like the bucket handles used as chair legs. And I love the map at the beginning, it almost makes me want to see someone make an entire Lego map of middle-earth.
September 14, 201212 yr This is incredible! I think my favorite part might be the interior of Bilbo's hobbit hole. All the little details are so much fun; I spent quite a bit of time going over each picture. Congratulations on placing!
September 14, 201212 yr Great job on this! I think what strikes me the most is just how sprawling it is, and how it encompasses the whole party. I too love the use of the bucket handles for benches. Excellent work!
September 14, 201212 yr This MOC looks simply wonderful! I always wanted to see a MOC of Hobbiton here on EB, and finally the wait is over. The scenery is just amazing. All the flowers and plants here and there add subtle detail and I really like how leafy the tree is. The decorations for Bilbo's 111st Birthday are great, especially the tents. The burrows look stunning. I especially liked seeing your version of Bag End, since the official set is coming out soon. The furnishing with all the accesories give the burrow a very homely feel. So I must say, excellent work on this MOC. Keep up the MOCing and I hope to see many more superb MOCs soon.
September 14, 201212 yr Just beautiful! The landscaping looks very nice and I think you captured the "Shire-look" very well. I think the scene looks kind of empty, though. It's a big diorama and I'd imagine the party area would be packed with hobbits preparing things. Are those bucket handles you used for the benches? I like that idea a lot!
September 14, 201212 yr Amazing job. Very well done. And "only" third prize. Now I'll have to find out what made numbers one and two...
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