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Ah, week three of my newest Blog Series. I must admit, I was honestly rather hesitant to posting again this week due to my in-grown laziness; however here we are! This weeks best three builds are created by, TingyBangy, GabeDBoss, and Helix_area51
First on our list of weekly builds is a Modern-Style French house built and designed byTingyBangy. Now, I'm usually a stickler for modern style builds; however the architecture displayed in this post is absolutely ravishing. TingyBangy has caught my eye by mixing Modern with what appears to be basic Renaissance styled architecture.
The house is fully furnished, with a car in the garage. The design of the house exterior and interior are both superb, and I say keep it up, because Tingy, you have made a huge success with this.
Second on our list is a sky-high water mill built byGabeDBoss. This is a SteamPunk styled build, showcasing a Watermill style building on the tip of a very dangerous column. It shows classic Steampunk architecture with a superb twist. The only mechanics visible are the watermill with the water being pumped into it from a hidden source throughout the house.
I love the excellence with which this build was displayed, and it isn't even claimed as complete yet...I can't wait to see what else comes out of this genre by this superb and fantastic artist.
My final showcase for this week is a build posted byHelix_area51. The USS Naval Frigate Taylor is a ship out of the US Naval Fleet. The detail given in this build is great, and as someone who has a close family member from the Navy; this build spoke out to me. Overall it says that the ship is fully furnished, and even the colors are correctly balanced on the outer hull.
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If you look near the right side of the ship, you can see that even the main propeller system was built onto it. I hope that I can find more ships with this amount of detail soon.
Thank you all for viewing my newest series of blog posts, and please go ahead to each of these great builds and leave a comment, and maybe a diamond, because the creators truly deserve it.
First on our list of weekly builds is a Modern-Style French house built and designed byTingyBangy. Now, I'm usually a stickler for modern style builds; however the architecture displayed in this post is absolutely ravishing. TingyBangy has caught my eye by mixing Modern with what appears to be basic Renaissance styled architecture.
The house is fully furnished, with a car in the garage. The design of the house exterior and interior are both superb, and I say keep it up, because Tingy, you have made a huge success with this.
Second on our list is a sky-high water mill built byGabeDBoss. This is a SteamPunk styled build, showcasing a Watermill style building on the tip of a very dangerous column. It shows classic Steampunk architecture with a superb twist. The only mechanics visible are the watermill with the water being pumped into it from a hidden source throughout the house.
I love the excellence with which this build was displayed, and it isn't even claimed as complete yet...I can't wait to see what else comes out of this genre by this superb and fantastic artist.
My final showcase for this week is a build posted byHelix_area51. The USS Naval Frigate Taylor is a ship out of the US Naval Fleet. The detail given in this build is great, and as someone who has a close family member from the Navy; this build spoke out to me. Overall it says that the ship is fully furnished, and even the colors are correctly balanced on the outer hull.
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If you look near the right side of the ship, you can see that even the main propeller system was built onto it. I hope that I can find more ships with this amount of detail soon.
Thank you all for viewing my newest series of blog posts, and please go ahead to each of these great builds and leave a comment, and maybe a diamond, because the creators truly deserve it.
Credit | TingyBangy GabeDBoss Helix_area51 |
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