Off Duty Crownie

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Off Duty Crownie

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Here is a little piece I made. It is of an off duty crownie taking a break. I would love to have some feedback.

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It looks really nice. I like the way you did the waterfall landscaping, and with all the flowers in there it would be a nice place for the crownie to take his lady :wink: .
The only problem I can see is the tree. Maybe using a little LEGO foliage in it would make it better (although that may be though if you are like alot of people and just don't have enough of it).
But overall, great MOC.
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That is awesome! That detailing is great! I like it a lot !(can you tell?)
Although maby you should have given the knight some hair.
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Danielas wrote:Although maby you should have given the knight some hair.
I knew I forgot something. :(
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He's a bald knight, duh :wink:.

Nice waterfall landscaping, especially the part here, when the rocks overlap the grass.
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Great waterfall, I wish I had the ability to make good waterfalls. Maybe I'll get some more clear pieces sometime and try to improve my technique. The tree is also very well done, did you get your inspiration from the Lego Creator line of houses?
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Aragornn45 wrote:Great waterfall, I wish I had the ability to make good waterfalls. Maybe I'll get some more clear pieces sometime and try to improve my technique. The tree is also very well done, did you get your inspiration from the Lego Creator line of houses?
No, this actually complety random. I just decided to build it.
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Post by Voran_the_Scholar »

castlebuilder100 wrote:
Danielas wrote:Although maby you should have given the knight some hair.
I knew I forgot something. :(
Bah! Everyone knows military men shave their heads. :wink:

I really like it. It's a nice, peaceful, tranquil scene. I wish there was a place like that near my house.
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The translucent pieces in this moc really make it outstanding. Good work.
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