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Well you've done it again.

From the outside, it looks superb, very well designed. I just can't wait to see what you've stuck inside...I always love your interriors!

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Awesome, love the blue!
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As usual, great work!
I am loving the rum bottle! It is amazing how you can make these so fast! great work again!
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Post by architect »

Hi James,

This is my new favorite Brink creation :D

I like the front facade with the recessed wall section over the entrance. The stairs are nice on the exterior and interior. I also like the color scheme and timber construction. Incorporating the 5 wide window construction into wooden columns is a clever solution :wink:

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I just don't get it! You can fit so many amazing details in such a relatively small space...I wish I could do that, it would make building so much easier.

Amazing.

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Post by LEGOFREAK »

Do you EVER get tired of hearing "GREAT JOB!"
because once again... GREAT JOB!
as always your work rocks and what stands out for me is the black roof with the blue. I just love the contrast. Lots of details JB style too of course. So when are you going to just start giving us the plans for these? like on a little cd? I'd buy one :D

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Post by the_Rascal_King »

LEGOFREAK wrote:So when are you going to just start giving us the plans for these? like on a little cd? I'd buy one :D
I quite agree with Freak!
I would definitely purchase an instructions CD, especially if this one were on it!

Great job on the Inn, as I'm sure you know. The blue is a perfect shade, the construction is clean and streamlined, and the minifigs are positioned just right to suggest the milling, bustling chaos of a packed Inn.

Can't wait til' next month!

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Post by James »

Truely fantastic, but then we have come to expect that. I especially like the steps down into the inn on the inside.
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Don't know what really to say beside I really really love it

The color combination is perfect, the details inside are magnificent.

As always it's nice to look at your great MOC's
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Post by Glencaer »

bravo. its amazing, but as you do more mocs, they get better and better.

the trifold technique really works well in establishing interior rooms, which is a problem of mine. i'll be using that one.

bravo!

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bravo

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Hmm ... fantastic. I've been trying to make a conservatively sized, but still grand inn for ages now ... but you seem to have gone and made the new standard for innmaking. It's blue (so travelers can find it quick!), has two fireplaces, I'll spare the super-description and just say it has everything it needs. I love it. I want to marry it, or at least use it for inspiration.

Too bad I have like no bent roof slopes to make a gable-ish thing for a pitched roof. I gotta get a job...
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Post by lemon_squeezer2 »

Very Well done! Once again you have constructed a supurb MOC. The details are excellent - it puts the shop I am constructing to shame. Keep it up!
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Well, I think I'll just join the quire above and praise this magnificent work! :D
I'm back, and so is Castle!
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Nice MOC... Where did you gety so many 1x2 inverted slope bricks? I have like 4 or 6 of them.. And I cant always find them at the same time, which makes it hard to make good tudor style stuff.

Nice interior, very nice outside, and I love the bluw. (it musta been kindah hard to come by...)

Nice job man! I can't wait for 'j'... Not many things for 'j', all I can think of right off is jail...
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