A tablescrap - an artist's house...
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x222 ... ottage.jpg
Many thanks.
Tipsy Cottage
Re: Tipsy Cottage
Looks like a cross between Escher and Dali. Man, what a headache that would be!!
Alan
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- smcginnis
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Heh, your 'tablescrap' is way more detailed than any full MOC I've built—but I'm not complaining. Okay, maybe a little bit.
Anyway, really great job on this. 'Ts fantastic.
~smcginnis
Anyway, really great job on this. 'Ts fantastic.
~smcginnis
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- Remyth
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I love it! It really gives me a feeling of a quaint, country cottage. The detailing is, as always, amazing.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
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Oh, I just love the woodwork, gives me great ideas!
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- BrianofBrick06
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Great job here.. and please do not refer to this as a tablescrap (else my work is simply terrible lol). I really like the fantasy theme escaping from the MOC. The stonework is interesting and the wooden front is rather intriguing for some reason. Your take on the classic fig was eye catching. Nicely done...
Some nice ideas floating about there...
Keep up the good work!
God Bless,
Nathan
Keep up the good work!
God Bless,
Nathan
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Re: Tipsy Cottage
I really like the perspective of the photo -- makes you feel like you're right there, rather than towering over it. Where does the staff come from?
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