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I've always been a big fan of the Lego Wizards, and thought it was about time a did a MOC to celebrate this. I recently bought the Brickforge potion bottles featured in the MOC and they were a large inspiration for this scene. I also wanted to try the tire/cauldron technique.

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Majisto's Workshop Close-up by andhe :-), on Flickr

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Potion Cabinet by andhe :-), on Flickr

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Majisto's workshop #1 by andhe :-), on Flickr

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Thanks for looking,

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Great build! It looks a little cluttered, but that's how I feel a wizards' shop should be. :D The cat chasing the frog is my favorite bit.
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Really nice. I like the cluttered feel, also the little bits of smooth brick mixed in with the brick-bricks in the walls. The tire trick works really well for the cauldron.

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I found the cat chasing the frog to be funny as well. :) Awesome job Andhe!
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Awesome work, love the feel of business! :)
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I like how busy the scene is for how much space you have, so many things to look at. Nice job, and I like how the cauldron looks too.
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Ronin Dragonslayer wrote:Great build! It looks a little cluttered, but that's how I feel a wizards' shop should be. :D The cat chasing the frog is my favorite bit.
Yeah it was a challenge to make it 'busy' without having too much stuff everywhere.
Bruce N H wrote:Really nice. I like the cluttered feel, also the little bits of smooth brick mixed in with the brick-bricks in the walls. The tire trick works really well for the cauldron.

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The tire was one of my main reasons for making the scene. I've seen it used a few times (using a larger tire) and wanted to give it a go. I actually have more masonry 1x2s than standard 1x2s, hence the brick-brick usage, but I feel the 'normal' bricks hopefully make the walls less 'busy'.
Justin M wrote:I found the cat chasing the frog to be funny as well. :) Awesome job Andhe!
Glad you like the cat, there are 4 frogs 'hidden' in the scene as well :D
mpoh98 wrote:Awesome work, love the feel of business! :)
Tower of Iron Will wrote:I like how busy the scene is for how much space you have, so many things to look at. Nice job, and I like how the cauldron looks too.
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Thanks guys, I've been collecting these 'wizardy' bits and pieces for a while, so it was nice to be able to use (some!) of them in a MOC.
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Great work Andy! :D
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