Posted September 17, 201311 yr Hello everyone, I would like to present you my latest creation : Sandyman's Water-Mill. The Old Mill was the water-mill of Hobbiton, owned and run by the Sandyman Family. The Old Mill was a corn mill powered by a large water wheel. It lay directly adjacent to the Bywater bridge and next to the Old Grange as well. This is the water mill that can be seen in the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring when Gandalf arrives in Hobbiton for Bilbo's birthday and crosses the bridge. I hope you will enjoy it, I apologize in advance for the photo, I didn't managed, unfortunately, to capture the water. Don't forget to visit the Brickshelf Gallery Sandyman's Water-Mill (Hobbiton, The Shire) par TheBrickAvenger, sur Flickr Brickshelf Gallery TheBrickAvenger
September 17, 201311 yr Wow! The house itself is amazing! Love the woodwork! The stonework is incredible, love the green! The little tree and chimney are great, as is the path! The landscaping is perfect, love the orange! The base is great too! :thumbup:
September 17, 201311 yr Very well executed with great stone work and some effective landscaping. And I really life the roof. Thanks for sharing it with us!
September 17, 201311 yr Hey, I looked up your creations, you're really talented. Keep up the good work!
September 17, 201311 yr I love how you gave the look of a rough roof by using some smooth tiles and normal tiles.
September 18, 201311 yr Great work. Very accurate to the movie set! Don't quite understand how the water is going to turn the mill though.
September 18, 201311 yr Ecellent work! Stone "stairway" design looks cool. I like that somebody is building MOCs about Hobbiton...
September 18, 201311 yr I love everything about this. The roof looks amazing, the stone wall is great, and I like the use of wagon wheels as a waterwheel. Also the bright blue door really stands out and really gives off a Hobbiton feel.
September 19, 201311 yr This is brilliant. I like the smooth texture to the entire build and the water wheel too. Why did you choose blue for the colour of the door? It just seems to stick out quite a bit.
September 20, 201311 yr Fantastic! I love the roof texture! and I like how you did the stone wall, great job all round!
September 20, 201311 yr Your MOC appeared on Lord of the Brick and I would assume you know the website well. http://www.lordofthe...hebrickavenger/ Edited September 20, 201311 yr by Svad
September 22, 201311 yr Author Your MOC appeared on Lord of the Brick and I would assume you know the website well. http://www.lordofthe...hebrickavenger/ Yes, it's an honor ! Edited September 22, 201311 yr by TheBrickAvenger
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