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  • #30815
    Tom Frost
    Participant

    The stonework on the foundation is quite nice too

    #30817
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    great texture with all those tiles not pressed all the way down

    You’ve zeroed in on the main reason I wanted to build a barn, having a surplus of 1×8 red tiles. Of course, I found that most real barns are DARK red. People aren’t positive why this became the standard color, but the farmer’s almanac website suggested that originally the pigment came from iron oxides (rust) and served as a deterrent to rotting the wood. Gradually it became less about practicality and more about tradition.

    stonework on the foundation is quite nice too

    Thanks, that part took a while, I still have more to learn about making stone walls. 🙂

    #30818
    Tim
    Moderator

    The current stone aesthetic among Castle builders is to use lots of snot to give depth to the walls. 1×1 plates, 1×1 rounds, and 1×1 tiles all work well to create depth.

    I also really like your barn. The stonework and the offset tiles give it a very real feel. Dark red would look awesome.

    #30819
    Josh
    Keymaster

    The current stone aesthetic among Castle builders is to use lots of snot to give depth to the walls. 1×1 plates, 1×1 rounds, and 1×1 tiles all work well to create depth.

    I also really like your barn. The stonework and the offset tiles give it a very real feel. Dark red would look awesome.

    It’s is dark red!

    #30820
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    Castle builders … use lots of snot to give depth to the walls.

    Good point, that is one approach I did not consider this time.

    #30824
    Matt Redfield
    Keymaster

    up from the grave, this thread arose!

    I somehow never knew this thread existed, so…

    #31179
    Jason Middaugh
    Participant

    That barn is really great. Love the winter theme… Nice job Greg.

    #31187
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    For the North Pole school …

    I made four classrooms: a present wrapping class, a baking class, a woodshop class and a sewing class.

    #31188
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    Anyway, here is a photo of the school front using the old camera in very low light.

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    #31189
    Jason Middaugh
    Participant

    Guess it is time to take another pic (preferably smaller) 🙂

    #31190
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    Guess it is time to take another pic

    I am using a different camera than usual and apparently the original photos on the new camera are 8M and the site accepts something like 300k.

    What I’ve decided to do is to upload the photos to Flickr and then post a link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/41724262@N07/?

    #31197
    Jason Middaugh
    Participant

    Dude! Did you make all of those on the Flickr page? Unbelievable.

    #31206
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    Dude! Did you make all of those on the Flickr page? Unbelievable.

    A bunch of those photos were from Brickfair in Virginia a few years ago, but most were not my creations, just photos that I took.

    #31207
    Jason Middaugh
    Participant

    The winter stuff is absolutely amazing. Maybe I will have to try and make it to Brickfair too this year!

    #31400
    Chad
    Participant

    A few crawlers my son and I recently worked on together


    LEGO technic swamps 56x34

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    #31403
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    Cool cars and those are some monster wheels!

    #31404
    Jim Rolfe
    Participant

    Very nice! I’ve always wanted to build a Jeep or a Defender. Some day I’ll acquire some more technic and try it out.

    For now we build cars in the Speed Champion format or others. Our latest was a 2008 Mustang GTCS like one I used to own. Sigh….I miss her!

    2008 Mustang GTCS

    #31430
    Jason Middaugh
    Participant

    Hi Folks,

    This was actually created a few months prior to the recent tragedy.

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    #31434
    Benjamin C Good
    Participant

    I somehow never knew this thread existed.

    #31436
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    This was actually created a few months prior to the recent tragedy.

    Did yours catch on fire too?

    #31441
    Jason Middaugh
    Participant

    It did not, but I cleverly made it completely from fire-resistant materials (or maybe that was just a coincidence). We’ll see what happens if I ever have to renovate it.

    #31443
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    I took these photos the day after it happened. 🙁

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    #31447
    Jason Middaugh
    Participant

    OMG! You were in Paris at the time? My wife and I were there 5 years ago, and I feel lucky that we had a chance to see it.

    #43637
    Marcella Spear
    Participant

    I am just getting into building my own MOC’s and this is my tiny little neighborhood that I built. I am horrible with roofs. I bought two books to learn more. Any tips are welcome!

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    #43644
    Renée
    Participant

    I somehow never new this thread existed…

    I really like the balcony on the blue building. I also really like the multi brown log profile roof-from the camera angle I can’t tell, is it a garage or shed?

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