Candia Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 Azulf love regularly take good time in one of the many brothels referenced in the "perverse book". But out of it, a bad surprise awaits. Hardjaws tribe intends to avenge the death of many warriors that Azulf takes pleasure to hunt for sport. brothel03_censured par Candia_30, sur Flickr, sur Flickr No censured version in spoiler, beware explicit content. brothel03 par Candia_30, sur Flickr brothel04 par Candia_30, sur Flickr, sur Flickr brothel05 par Candia_30, sur Flickr, sur Flickr Not this time Azulf makes a final poignant tribute to the brothel landlady and hit the road with a light heart (but not only...) brothel06 par Candia_30, sur Flickr 2 pics of the entire moc : brothel01 par Candia_30, sur Flickr brothel02 par Candia_30, sur Flickr Quote
RonaldusMaxus Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 This is a great build! I did a similar one ( also a brothel lol) using the light blue bricks instead of tan, but it ended up coming out too blocky, the arches on your second floor really do a great job of breaking up the blocky feel and making the building look just great. Im going to steal that idea (if you dont mind!) great job. Is there an interior? Quote
mpoh98 Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 Fantastic build! I was going, ooh, nice figs. Then you posted the full picture, and I was like, wow! Well done! Quote
New_guy Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 Terrific build. I love the color combination and all the details, especially the front door. I like the wood grain tiles and I had no idea that black utensil could be placed on a stud like you did for the door knob; I always just used the handle. I'm learning all the time. Thanks for sharing. Quote
Bob De Quatre Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Really nice build. I like the door and some details, like the bottles and the hanging sign. Quote
Eleinad Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Compliments for Azulf, well designed figure and fitting Storyline. I also like the level of detail in this build. Quote
Derfel Cadarn Posted October 30, 2013 Posted October 30, 2013 I don't no what the big deal is with the censorship? All I see is one kind lady tying up a guys shoelace and a guy helping to straighten someone's back out :) Very cool build and refreshing to see someone not afraid to tackle a naughty build. I know where to send my troops after a hard days battle! Quote
Kerntechniker Posted October 30, 2013 Posted October 30, 2013 DC is correct there is no reason for censorship. The house in the moc is a place where people can get help if they desire it. That's it. ^^ Quote
Waylander Posted October 30, 2013 Posted October 30, 2013 This cheered me up immensely. Great idea and well realized. I could do with some help with my shoelaces myself :o) Quote
Gabe Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 Nice looking building Candia, it certainly is a decent size! I like the balcony the best, although i can't help feeling that the eaves of the roof should extend out to fully cover it at the sides. The milk bottles (or something stronger?) out the front are a nice touch too. I look forward to seeing the continued adventures of Azulf. ps. What is this "perverse book" you speak of? Quote
kabel Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 I really like this build and I think the story is funny and the first and second floor outstanding. What confuses me a bit is that you used a third kind of texture for the third level. I don't think that that looks very realistic. Other than that, awesome stuff! Quote
Candia Posted October 31, 2013 Author Posted October 31, 2013 Thanks all for your comments. This is a great build! I did a similar one ( also a brothel lol) using the light blue bricks instead of tan, but it ended up coming out too blocky, the arches on your second floor really do a great job of breaking up the blocky feel and making the building look just great. Im going to steal that idea (if you dont mind!) great job. Is there an interior? No, the inside is not equipped. You can steal the idea, no soucy ;) Terrific build. I love the color combination and all the details, especially the front door. I like the wood grain tiles and I had no idea that black utensil could be placed on a stud like you did for the door knob; I always just used the handle. I'm learning all the time. Thanks for sharing. the use of this ustensile is not my idea but i like it. I don't no what the big deal is with the censorship? All I see is one kind lady tying up a guys shoelace and a guy helping to straighten someone's back out :) Very cool build and refreshing to see someone not afraid to tackle a naughty build. I know where to send my troops after a hard days battle! This is your tutorial gave me want to return playing lego. Thanks a lot for this. See you comment on my mocs is a kind of consecration for me. I really like this build and I think the story is funny and the first and second floor outstanding. What confuses me a bit is that you used a third kind of texture for the third level. I don't think that that looks very realistic. Other than that, awesome stuff! Yes i understand this, but the realistic side of the lego is not at all what I'm looking for. Thanks all others !!!!! Quote
SkaForHire Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 I am not sure about using the bricks on the third level, as they would probably cause the wood of the second story to collapse! But, very nice building. good .. urm... "fig positioning"... haha. I guess we have not seen much of the underworld of Historica yet... Keep up the good work. Quote
soccerkid6 Posted November 1, 2013 Posted November 1, 2013 Great woodwork on the building and I like the doorway and numerous vines climbing the walls The landscape looks pretty good, but I think some small green plates underneath the plants to give some height variation, would improve it Quote
Infernum Posted November 1, 2013 Posted November 1, 2013 Wow! That whole house looks great! One tip though: Do you use the flash when taking photos? If so, it would make a big difference to turn off the flash. I really recommend turn off the flash, it gets rid of the "glare" on the bricks. I really love the build! I agree with Ska, good "posing". Quote
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