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#1289 TECHNIQUE ANALYSIS: The Watermill of Terant by Carter Witz

Today we’re analysing a build is absolutely! packed full of ingenius techniques! Created by Carter Witz on Flickr, the relatively small vignette of a dam and water house unique styles of distressed walls, tudor-style housing, and water movement and depth. The features, such as small flower boxes and lampposts, are what make the MOC come alive, providing a sense of true reality in the build.

The highlighted parts are as follows (clockwise):

Fence 1 x 4 x 1, no. 3633

Wheel, Wagon, no. 33211

Bar 1L with Clip Mechanical Claw, no. 48729

Tile 1 x 2 with Groove, no. 3069b

Plate 1 x 2, no. 3023

Slope 30 1 x 1 x 2/3, no. 54200

Plate, Round 1 x 1, no. 4073

Treasure Chest Lid, no. 4739

Antenna Small Base, no. 4592

Weapon Pike / Spear, no. 4497

What is your favourite part use or technique in the build?

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