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What does every castle need? Obviously it's a blacksmith. maybe even two. Really depends on how quickly your knights are blunting their swords trying to kill make belief dragons.
CCC XII - Castle Building
A remake of the classic (is it classic yet?) set brickset.com/sets/3739-1/Blacksmith-Shop
I tried to keep the character of an angular house, without making it look like its decaying, along with keeping the simple retro feel of the set. Unfortunately it doesn't open up, but I did try and replicate as many features of the house as I could. Theres some things I'd have liked to differently with more time/parts (that stone technique is parts intensive!) but as i'm heading off for about 11 days this month i figured i'm a little rushed for CCC :P
One day I may rebuild it better.... maybe...
Enjoy!
David
Roman Open-Air Museum in Stein, Germany.
Römisches Freilichtmuseum - Freundschaftstreffen der Römer, Kelten & Alamannen.
Roman Open-Air Museum - Friendship meeting of the Romans, Celts & Alemanni.
Photo taken at a public performance. GDPR does not apply.
After two years I'm finally sharing these photos of my latest Dark Age creation, a medieval Blacksmith Watermill that specialize on making enchanted weapons. Using the nearby river, the mill mechanism turns the shafts and powers the blacksmith drop-hammer.
It has a vegetable garden and a courtyard as well as a kitchen and smokestack. I built-in Power Functions to light up both the fireplace and the oven, as well as move the water wheel and drop hammer. I have a full video on this MOC on my YouTube channel here - youtu.be/81YqJs8wtBg
I hope you enjoy my creation, and check out the video!
A master blacksmith working a sickle in Freilichtmuseum Stübing, Austria.
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When I first walked over to this building I didn't know there was any activity happening inside. Then the flame flared up, and and I knew there was photograph waiting to be captured.
After two years I'm finally sharing these photos of my latest Dark Age creation, a medieval Blacksmith Watermill that specialize on making enchanted weapons. Using the nearby river, the mill mechanism turns the shafts and powers the blacksmith drop-hammer.
It has a vegetable garden and a courtyard as well as a kitchen and smokestack. I built-in Power Functions to light up both the fireplace and the oven, as well as move the water wheel and drop hammer. I have a full video on this MOC on my YouTube channel here - youtu.be/81YqJs8wtBg
I hope you enjoy my creation, and check out the video!
My entry to the CCC XIX Civilian Building category.
When you have a damaged weapon or need a new one, a blacksmith is the right place for you. Sword in the Forge!
I am very excited about the Ideas Medieval Blacksmith set that adorns my lego room, so I made my own version. The inspiration was a model from Tabletop World.
I hope you like it!
Walking through the back streets on Halloween day, Kristen and I came across a blacksmith working in a small, dirt-floored shop, complete with a forge, anvils hammers, all sorts of vices and tools. As we approached a customer was leaving. We spoke with him for a few minutes and he showed us some of the custom die punches that he made to cut shapes from leather, paper and metal.
at the blacksmith
600 Jahre Feier des Rathauses Bern im Rathaus, Rathausplatz und Münsterplatz.
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The Blacksmith Shop of Trenton dates back to 1823. Still open today with employees that have worked there since 1971.
www.artallday.artworkstrenton.org/2019/artists/Blacksmith...(Daniel-Lapidow)
Taken with iPhone 12 Pro in RAW and post completed in Lightroom App
Sketchbook project 2011 Pencil and watercolour sketch Gable of old forge
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We had a very good time at a medieval festival in Rastede.
Lot of interesting booths selling and showing many items. These two blacksmiths were working the whole day. Quite fascinating!
Leica M6, Zeiss Biogon 35mm f2
Adox Siilvermax 13min in Rodinal 1+50
Negative captured with a DSLR and developed in LR5.7