September 14, 201212 yr Awesome landscape!My favourite thing is..uh the pipe,...the candle..uh.well, everything! Nice techniques for the little stuff! :) And congratulations on the 3rd place!
September 14, 201212 yr A lovely work indeed that captures most of the key locations present during the 111th birthday of Bilbo and Frodo's 33rd (which, sadly, never gets mentioned in the movies despite being of similar importance, as it's the year a hobbit officially counts as adult) Also congratulations on winning the 3rd price, you can be really proud of that creation
September 14, 201212 yr Wow! This MOC is fantastic! I really ought to spend more time in the history forum.
September 14, 201212 yr A very good and impressive MOC indeed; great job done with this one. I like the whip and the pith helmet in the corner inside Bag End (first thing that came to mind was that you put them there as a nod to Indiana Jones but I might be completely wrong ); also, great technique used for the candle and it's holder. Edited September 14, 201212 yr by DarkFader
September 15, 201212 yr The map has to be my favorite. All of the little details really make a MOC like this come alive.
September 15, 201212 yr A beautiful display piece! I love everything about it, from the greenery of landscape to the interior of Bag End. I especially like the different colors you added to the floor boards in there. The modular approach is brilliant too! Truly inspirational great work!
September 16, 201212 yr This is unbelievable! I like the three rows of houses, very neat. The landscape is done wonderfully. The walking path and the hills. The mini-map of the Shire is cool, as well.
September 16, 201212 yr Wauuw !! Amazingly beautiful. I would love to be invited to such a party in the shire ! Me2
September 16, 201212 yr Author Hi everyone Thanks for such a mass of feedback! I will do my best at the next MOC, but such big MOCs needs a lot of time and bricks. Befor the next big MOC i have first to deconstruct my Hobbiton, i need the bricks. Feel free to post more comments. Jonas
September 17, 201212 yr Wow, this is a really amazing MOC! I love how you fitted in all the little details in the living room or the kitchen of the Hobbit hole :wub: I really love the big tree. The way you built it, it looks really ancient! A really wonderful work! Thank you for sharing! -Aredhel
September 19, 201212 yr Not to repeat what everyone else said, but wow! In your second post where you showed the pic of Bilbo, I can't help but notice that lovely chair out front...that is truly a great piece!
September 20, 201212 yr Author Hi once again, thanks for the feedback! I also glad to be blogged by TBB :) greetings Jonas
September 20, 201212 yr Absolutely beautiful - you've really captured both the look and the spirit of the Shire. Everything is neat, but not so orderly that it looses a sense of being organic. The benches are all at slightly different angles, as are the barrels. Touches like that make an incredible difference in making a scene feel alive and lived-in. With such a large scene you could be forgiven for skimping on details, but you haven't. I'm especially impressed with the care you put into the woodwork. Your use of crates for the side of the stage works perfectly, and that chair next to Bilbo is simply extraordinary. You even built the beehives - have you by any chance visited the set in Matamata?
September 20, 201212 yr Love it. You've captured hobbit-holes like I've never seen in LEGO before. It looks so natural. :wub:
September 21, 201212 yr Amazing build, so very organic and full of detail. I'm extremely impressed. Great work!
September 21, 201212 yr Super work! The Hobbit Hole is very detailed and looks wonderful. I am so impressed with the scale of it and love all the little items you have to keep looking around for. Very Nice! SWG
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