Two Vignettes: Statue & Blacksmith's Daughter

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Two Vignettes: Statue & Blacksmith's Daughter

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Hi all!

I've made a couple little vignettes for the CCContestII.

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Feel free to let me know what you think - thanks, enjoy, and of course, Merry Christmas!

-John "J1A3L5" Langrish.
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Great job. They are incredible.
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Wow, very nice! Interesting use of "building sideways" (or should I say, SNOT) in the Blacksmith's Daughter vignette. And you gotta love Keith's comments on your MOC pages...
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fantasytrain wrote:Great job. They are incredible.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed them.
Gumby wrote:Wow, very nice! Interesting use of "building sideways" (or should I say, SNOT) in the Blacksmith's Daughter vignette. And you gotta love Keith's comments on your MOC pages...
Thanks! I too like the construction on the blacksmith one, yet it is very weak. (The upper row of white panels aren't even held in place, they just sit there.) I wanted to bring something new into the tudor style, as I find it stale and over-used, though I have no interest in building a full house. And yes, Keith is awesome, overly humourous, and owns too much grey LEGO. Seen his latest overgrown retaining wall?

Thanks again, and of course, Merry Christmas!

-John "J1A3L5" Langrish.
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