Posted March 23, 201410 yr Here it is - the next episode of round-the-world MOC series. This time we visit a tranquil Greek town. As usual, it is largely based on various architectural sites (houses of Vathia, Kapnikarea, Panagia, some church in Athens). Full gallery Enjoy! Edited March 23, 201410 yr by Toltomeja
March 23, 201410 yr This is really superb. So many great techniques, and it looks wonderful! Is the circle of roof cones mounted in a dish?
March 23, 201410 yr Some excellent building techniques! Especially the plants and roofs are gorgeous! Very nice...
March 23, 201410 yr Very nice moc! The trees, plants and the use of colors in the buildings are great. I especially like how the roof techniques, and how it captures round and curved shapes.
March 23, 201410 yr Very nice. The one thing that I didn't like was the bald minifig . Bald minifigs are ugly,
March 23, 201410 yr This is extremely nice! The way you build these roofs is just some of the best roof building I've ever seen. And, it's good to see there is more to this part of the History Forum than LOTR!
March 24, 201410 yr Very nice MOC with many great details. Both the house, the church and nature are incredible.
March 25, 201410 yr Incredible! I don't know what to say first, because there are soo many great elements in this MOC. There's of course those roofs with the great charriot wheels, the buildings, the wheathering of the walls, the ivy, the texture of the ground (well thought out!), the ivy, the rocks, the trees, the details on the house and the church, the layout (with height difference and angles)... wait, is there an element of the MOC I didn't find amazing? So I have nothing more to add, else than that house looks terribly small to live in and that although the shape of the trees is really right, the direction of the foliage isn't quite... but there's not much to do about that. Keep surprising us with you trip around the world!
March 28, 201410 yr This moc has a unique feel to it that I noticed before I looked at the title. When I noticed the title, I realized that I was thinking of Greece. Somehow, the combination of the green trees, and the shades of brown dirt just has a nice, Greek feel to it. I can't wait to see your next few locations.
March 30, 201410 yr Very unique setting and executed with brilliant techniques! Thanks for sharing! I especially love those roofs (who doesn't?), the weathered houses as well as those lovely trees.. Great scene! Edited March 30, 201410 yr by Rolli
April 1, 201410 yr Great job! I really like your roof and your very detailed trees. Keep up the good work!
April 1, 201410 yr Totaly agree: Incredible! I don't know what to say first, because there are soo many great elements in this MOC. There's of course those roofs with the great charriot wheels, the buildings, the wheathering of the walls, the ivy, the texture of the ground (well thought out!), the ivy, the rocks, the trees, the details on the house and the church, the layout (with height difference and angles)... wait, is there an element of the MOC I didn't find amazing?
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