Coxwell Cottage

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Every now and then, there's nothing more enjoyable than building a moc just for building's sake.

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Really Beautiful, Steven. Great balance between building and landscape, rough and smooth, great color blocking.

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Very nice as a peaceful, standalone scene. Seems very well rounded and overall good to me.
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Lovely classic style and arranged very proficiently.
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Excellent build Brother Steven, wonderful job on the house and trees, and very nice pumpkin patch as well!
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Gorgeous build, Steven! :twitch: The trees, house, and base are all superb :)
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This is truly amazing... I really like the door way and best of all angled the leaves on the tree. Also the texture on the lower portion of the cottage is something else.
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Lovely build Steven, the colors are very eye-catching.
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I like how you used the round brown ones to be the beams supporting the second floor. Nice touch!
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This is really adorable! I love how you replicated the red-walls that could be found in Guarded Inn 6067. It has a nice, easygoing brook passing beneath the bridge, and the addition of the transparent white bricks in the water make for nifty bubbles/foaming.

This scene is very serene, and relaxing. Although I've seen many great battle-oriented MOCs on CC.com, I like when there are ones that are not stuffed with aggressive action, maybe just because it's a rarity. Anyway, good job :)
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I really like it. The elegance of the whole scene is apparent immediately, and I like that it has smooth lines and lots of detail without being busy. I really wish Lego would put out sets like this. I think something about this size could be affordable and would be very popular.
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