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Tilespiration III: Autumn is loading...


LEGO Fan and Flickr.com member Patrick Massey has shared a perfect MOC that I found in flickr last night. Mortäg Keep is one of the fascinating creation of Patrick. I mostly liked the design of the trees and snowy pathway.

Tilespiration 3: The Cathedral by Maarten W.



Are you a Stud Fan or Tile Fan? I think Maarten W is both of them. He created the Cathedral which was inspired by il Duomo di Milano in Italy, decorated with beauty of anti-studs. On Cathedral's walls, creator used to show back of the pieces to give a realistic look. Maarten also used many tiles to pave the frontside of the building.

Tilespiration #2: Is there any studs here?

Our first Tilespiration post have been liked by huge amount of AFOLs, and here it is the new episode of Tilespiration. Flickr.com member and CCCXIII contestant Henry F. has created an entry for latest Classic Castle Contest, Keeping the Beasts at Bay. MOC includes a well-built castle wall with a small gate. In front of this beauty brick-built lime green stream is passed through. I mostly liked the nearly-studless design of the enviromnet and castle area. 

Tilespiration #1: Beauty of transparent tiles


Sometimes all MOC'ers need some inspiration to add different details to their next MOC. Today with this post I started to share some inspirational design that not shared recently but have useful techniques to inspire. Seaside invasion is our first guest. LEGO Fan and flickr.com member Jonas Obermaier give us a clue to use transparent blue tiles with plates to create an unique sea effect. With use of white and black plates randomly above the transparent tiles give us a perfect effect on our MOC's. I also liked the red-leaf bush at the back of the scene.