Notre-Dame Des Prairies

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It has been quite some time since I last posted, and I'm coming up on my 10 years of being a member, so I see no better time than now to share my latest medieval MOC, Our Lady of the Prairies. This has been a long project but I am very pleased with how it finally turned out.

[url=https://flic.kr/p/ZxfQa8][img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4498/37766040 ... e29db9.jpg[/img][/url]


Hope you all enjoy, comments and criticism is always welcomed!

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Wow! Awesome architecture! Especially the bottom two thirds... Keep it up!
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Thank you for sharing. The architectural details are superb. I especially like the gothic doorways and rose window.

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Superb come back!
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I had to go look at the high res images, and zoom in to appreciate the sheer size and detail of this model :o
Beautiful attention to architectural detailing throughout, and that rose window is really stunning! You've got some very clever parts use going on as well, I like the legs and ball joint use around the tower tops, and the tailgate (?) shutters :D
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Thank you all for your comments! This was a very interesting project with many ups and downs, but I'm glad how it turned out. It [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/125743370@N02/ ... ed-public/]met its end[/url] recently in order for me to get my grey bricks back for this years CCC.

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The amount of detail and texture you achieved here, while not making it overwhelming, is truly stunning! I especially like the rose window, and the archways over the door. Great use of mixel joints at the top too :)
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