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Don't feed the monkey


LEGO Fan and flickr.com member alego alego created a MOC named Maison d'Ordralfabétix which has a huge pile of banana parts in it. alego tile his creation's roof with banana pieces. Not only banana roof technique is brillant but also his different wall technique with gray reversed tile pieces is successful. Banana roof really seems it builded by hays.

Into the desert

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LEGO Fan and Flickr.com member Marcel V. shared latest MOC on his photo-stream. Kaliphlin Outpost is as a lesson to how to photographed a Vignette. Not only his quality of photography skills is good but also his creation has many interesting part usage. Using white cobra snake as an fog is brillant work. I like the cobblestone work mostly. Small bushes on the sand is clever usage too.

Best place to live


LEGO Fan and flickr.com member Wookieewarrior has recently created a scene from mysterious Hobbit town, Hobbiton. Every MOCer know that it is very hard to create a rounded doorframe but he did it well! I mostly liked the deformed wall outside the building and cute chimney.

A Different Medieval Market


10193 Medieval Market Village is one of the best seller set LEGO have ever made also have a different importance in my whole LEGO life. I started to buy sets with this awesome set. Today LEGO Fan and flickr.com member Christophe made very similar MOC like 10193. Medieval Market Street has a blacksmith building and a grocery shop in front of the castle's one side. Christophe did a great job with roof technique and cobblestones.

Sunday Delight by Thorsten Bonsch


Orc Stronghold Orsinium which is one of the memorable location from The Elder Scrolls Online is modeled by LEGO. Flickr.com member Thorsten Bonsch shared his third ESO MOC, I think the best one. He re-invented cobblestone technique with some snowy effect. It is not necessary to say but I mostly liked and willing to use this impressive technique in my future MOCs.