The Medieval Kitchen

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The Medieval Kitchen

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The Medieval Kitchen

A small scene that displays the hustle and bustle of a "ye olde" kitchen

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A father teaching is son to cook.
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The sweeper, or dignified gong farmer :)
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P.s. I did bring this to Brickfair 2009
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Very nicely done - I especially liked the color-co-ordination of the cooks.
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This is a lot like how I would imagine a medieval kitchen. All the little details added in with out crowding the scene too much is nice. I particularly like the brick built food in combination with the single piece food, some people might say that it doesn't blend well, but I like it.
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love it! I'm always a fan of food in castle scenes. Nice use of droid bits as wheat.
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I love the "business" of this scene! :) Nice parts usage all round as well.
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This looks very familiar. I think someone made something similar for the CCC one year...

Anyhow, some very nice details in there. Is that dog on the table, or is that just a trick of perspective?

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I love it, its looks great also nice job on the cakes, its really good how you used these elements and created a whole differant feeling. very great moc!
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I've seen this before. Pardon me for my mistrust but I think I already saw this MOC maybe 'bout a year ago.

But if it's yours, Great job, I really like it.
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Okay!

Yes you have seen this before. Because it has been posted before, in April specifically.

See this link:

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for the original post. In the mean time I am locking this duplicate thread.
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