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Gingerbread House
This MOC was originally made as an entry for the Eurobricks Winter Village Expansion. This is the house where one of the elves live. Santa and the elf's twin brother will have a quick Christmas dinner here before delivering gifts around the world.
I tried to put as much details as I could on a 16x16 plate. This small gingerbread house has the following features:
- A small Fireplace
- Dining Area
- Receiving Area with gifts
- A Sleeping Loft with a writing desk.
Let's not forget Santa on a Segway! :) Short distance travels are now made easy by gliding on two wheels. Rudolph and the rest of the gang are pleased as they now have more time to chill.
I do have one thing I wish to had for this build - lattice windows or regular window panes. It would have a much nicer effect to the house.
I hope you enjoyed viewing this MOC as much as I enjoyed building it.
I have also put this MOC on display at the Dallas Cityscapes in the Galleria Dallas Mall in Texas. If you're from around the area, please visit the exhibit. It's for a very good cause.
Gingerbread House
This MOC was originally made as an entry for the Eurobricks Winter Village Expansion. This is the house where one of the elves live. Santa and the elf's twin brother will have a quick Christmas dinner here before delivering gifts around the world.
I tried to put as much details as I could on a 16x16 plate. This small gingerbread house has the following features:
- A small Fireplace
- Dining Area
- Receiving Area with gifts
- A Sleeping Loft with a writing desk.
Let's not forget Santa on a Segway! :) Short distance travels are now made easy by gliding on two wheels. Rudolph and the rest of the gang are pleased as they now have more time to chill.
I do have one thing I wish to had for this build - lattice windows or regular window panes. It would have a much nicer effect to the house.
I hope you enjoyed viewing this MOC as much as I enjoyed building it.
I have also put this MOC on display at the Dallas Cityscapes in the Galleria Dallas Mall in Texas. If you're from around the area, please visit the exhibit. It's for a very good cause.