Check out this great medieval tavern by Ben Cossy. As you can see from the picture above, it's very detailed. Click the link below to see the rest of the MOC including Ben's wonderful landscaping.
See it on Mocpages.
Showing posts with label Medieval. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medieval. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Medieval Living by The Expendable
Check out this cool creation by The Expendable over on Mocpages. I love the different shades of water and how realistic it looks.
The buildings are nicely detailed. Get a closer look at that cabin by clicking the link below.
I apologize for the lack of posting. I'll try to make it up.
See it on Mocpages.
The buildings are nicely detailed. Get a closer look at that cabin by clicking the link below.
I apologize for the lack of posting. I'll try to make it up.
See it on Mocpages.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Cobblecrock Cottage & Haldur's Crypt by Luke Watkins
Luke Watkins (Derfel Cadarn) has built two gorgeous Medieval MOCs to start off 2013. The two are part of a story which he will be continuing throughout the year.
First, the larger of the two models, is Cobblecrock Cottage. The stone base is crumbly and crooked, and the wooden frames in the walls look like they've been around for many a year. The upper part of the house is a ramshackle mess. I love the shading on the walls. How painstaking that must have been to create.
Next to the cottage lies a lovely little well, and a bizarre tree. Luke Watkins is the master of fantasy!
See Cobblecrock Cottage on Mocpages.
See Haldur's Crypt on Mocpages.
Monday, November 12, 2012
The River Toll by James Pegrum
Studs, Snot, and foliage combine into a great little medieval vignette by James Pegrum. The trees must have taken some serious patience to get right. They're made out of flexible tubes, for goodness sake.
See it on Mocpages.
See it on Mocpages.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Dalheim Medieval Diorama - Revisited by Daniel Gran
A beautiful medieval build by Daniel Gran. The cottages are adorned with great architectural woodwork. And isn't that waterfall so waterfally! Oh, the words I think up.
See it on Mocpages.
See it on Mocpages.
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