CCC VIII - Viking Village
Re: CCC VIII - Viking Village
Oh my goodness, that is just fantastic! The roofs and the trees are awesome, not to mention the many details in the village and the countryside!
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Re: CCC VIII - Viking Village
The rooves are the best design I've seen in a long time! Great idea on those. You have an enviable amount of dark tan;) The layout of the village is also really nice because it allows you to view the separate details while still looking at the entire build. Beautiful MOC here.
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Re: CCC VIII - Viking Village
I have to say the roof creation works very, very well for thatched roofing. I like the scene very well. It really looks great with all the activitites going on like tanning the leather, drying the fish and such.
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Aww... This looks sweet! I love the way you made the houses and viking life.
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Wow, that's awesome! I love the ship, and the houses are great. Fantastic job!
If I were to make something out of LEGOs, I would probably use LEGOs. Pretty advanced stuff going on up in my head.
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All I have to say is: LUGBULK!Blego7 wrote:You have an enviable amount of dark tan;)
When we visited Plimoth Plantation, someone commented that they didn't envy the task of coming up with a way of doing thatched roofs in LEGO. And in reviewing my pictures, the colors were really more like gray and dark tan rather than tan, yellow, and brown, which have been what I've typically seen in models before.
Unfortunately, using gray in LEGO sorta gives the impression of stone, so I immediately started analyzing my woefully small collection of dark tan. The color works SO well (I made one house with a pure dark tan roof, and it looked like an excellent match), but it's so new that I didn't have very much. But thankfully, LUGBULK came to the rescue! And what's more, we've got 1x2 plates, 1x1 plates, and 1x2 tiles in dark tan, which allows you to build most basic structures. But there's still a sea of unexplored parts that I'm yearning for in dark tan!
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Re: CCC VIII - Viking Village
Dark tan is my preferred option for thatch and I have a WIP model that uses something similar to the technique you have used here that should be finished in a couple of days. Your technique certainly works fantastically here though; the way you have mottled the two shades of tan is incredibly well done. It's always lovely to see a viking creation - this is one of the nicest I've seen!davee123 wrote:Unfortunately, using gray in LEGO sorta gives the impression of stone, so I immediately started analyzing my woefully small collection of dark tan. The color works SO well (I made one house with a pure dark tan roof, and it looked like an excellent match), but it's so new that I didn't have very much. But thankfully, LUGBULK came to the rescue! And what's more, we've got 1x2 plates, 1x1 plates, and 1x2 tiles in dark tan, which allows you to build most basic structures. But there's still a sea of unexplored parts that I'm yearning for in dark tan!
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Re: CCC VIII - Viking Village
Amazing! Especially the roofs! If you don't mind, I might have to use that idea somewhere.
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Re: CCC VIII - Viking Village
Thank you for the response!
Dark tan is by far my favorite color due to its infinite uses in castle themes. LUGbulk is such a great idea but unfortunately the lack of a LUG in my area makes that rather a impossible resource. Congrats to you though! It isn't every day that one attains bulk of a rarer color. And it seems that you put it to an excellent use as well!
Dark tan is by far my favorite color due to its infinite uses in castle themes. LUGbulk is such a great idea but unfortunately the lack of a LUG in my area makes that rather a impossible resource. Congrats to you though! It isn't every day that one attains bulk of a rarer color. And it seems that you put it to an excellent use as well!
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Re: CCC VIII - Viking Village
This is really cool! What an amazing roofs!
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Wow, I really like this MOC. From the drying fish to the long hair on the female figures, the shoreline and the ship, the hide scraping, kudos! Very well done.
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Re: CCC VIII - Viking Village
As others have mentioned, the first thing that jumped out to me was how cool the roof looked on the different buildings. The rest of the buildings looks great as well, it looks like something right out of Beowulf. I got a kick out of the dried fish, I wonder if they're making lutefisk?
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