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Amazing work. The entire house is very nicely (and inventively) built, but it's the details that really stand out. I like especially the clock pendulum and the chandelier.

Well done!

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To begin with, your building process is very interesting, starting with actual planning in LDD and creating a great end product. It reminds me of building a great OOB set, that you longed for a long time, yet it's so much better, as you actually get to create the ''set''. As a whole, it works really well, telling a story of holidays, with lots of snow, santa and presents. The details on the facade are interesting, I like the monochrome colour scheme, as some of the details really stand out. Also, interior is interesting, although not all details are clearly visible. My favourite detail is definitely chandelier. Great work. :thumbup:

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Great to see such lovely comments, thanks again! :wink:

Very well done! If I may ask, what is the red sign from in front? This would be perfect for a project of mine.

This is fabuland sign, see here:

http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=x222

…Besides maybe the red and green floor in the living room, but I guess this is just X-mas decoration and will be removed after the holidays, right?

Exactly! They put this carpet there to represent wreath with red decoration, therefore red/green colour :classic:

… is there real version of this ?

No, I have just used my imagination and made a fusion of several different victorian era houses…

Great scene!

I have to ask, does Santa fit down the chimney? ;)

Sure he fits, Santa fits everywhere! :laugh:

To begin with, your building process is very interesting, starting with actual planning in LDD and creating a great end product. It reminds me of building a great OOB set, that you longed for a long time, yet it's so much better, as you actually get to create the ''set''. As a whole, it works really well, telling a story of holidays, with lots of snow, santa and presents. The details on the facade are interesting, I like the monochrome colour scheme, as some of the details really stand out. Also, interior is interesting, although not all details are clearly visible. My favourite detail is definitely chandelier. Great work.

That's the whole point. I have built my own little dream victorian house, that I wanted for a very long time. Great advantage of LDD is that you can change shapes and styles untill you're completely satisfied with the end product…

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Thanks again!

@kemit

I tried to get as close to similar facades in reallife as possible (with lots of details etc..)

Well, it's almost Christmas! Everything is ready for the Santa, here's the picture of christmas tree and diorama underneath :sweet:

dsc05806abcd.jpg

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I just stumbled on this build (kinda late to the party so to speak).

This is a great Christmas build, it breaths Charles Dickens and it looks great under the tree.

Another great thing is you managed to build it without using duct tape and a pocket knife :wink:.

Merry Christmas!

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@splatman

If you take a closer look at Santa's sleigh, you can see the yellow package inside, which was delivered under the tree for sleepy boy (named Ole). He wrote to Santa that he'd like to have a wooden toy. He was so thrlled by it, that he later started building wooden toys by himself and his company later became known as LEGO :sweet:

Edited by MacGyver

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