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Historic Harbour Scene


This wonderful harbour scene was built by flickr.com user Vaionaut. I like realistic texturing of all surfaces including the the water-surface and the building walls. The MOC stands out with many great details and historically accurate building style as well as with very good photo editing quality. Check out the builders photo-stream for many more great LEGO creations.

The Samurai Code by Ben Pitchford

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LEGO fan and flickr.com user Ben Pitchford who was also the creator of huge Rivendell MOC in Ideas shared this amazing and giant MOC called "The Samurai Code" in his photo-stream. My favourite section is the small volcano and the stepped waterfalls. Colorful trees are also very beautiful. This MOC features one of the best examples of rock shaping.

Not So Classic Pirates

brickbink built this lovely pirate era scene. Diorama demonstrates a blue coat outpost. Besides mixing latest pirate line's, Indiana Jones' and Pirates of Caribbean's torsos he also changed classic yellow into flesh and captured a glimpse of realism. For the issue of realism most outstanding item is how he built the water section. Looking like a straightforward assembly of 1 x 2 trans light blue tiles but instead it is a random structure thanks to some illegal placing of these tiles of cuteness. But in a pirate creation of course my favourites are parrots especially the one on the floating wood. Congrats brickbink! Brick on mate!