Maydayartist has created this gorgeous masterpiece he calls “Colonial Harbor Scene“. There’s a lot of huge buildings in this MOC, as well as a large ship you can see if you follow the link to the forums. The cobblestone street is my personal favorite part, but there are many great designs throughout! Even the Photoshop images are stunning.
Maydayartist writes:
Hi there,
After a busy half year with many new creations done as an employee of a LCP I start build some own mocs.
In addition, I have joined a group of authors to publish a construction book titled “Build your own LEGO Knights Realm“.
The publishing date will be in September and for more information I will start a new topic if it is done.
And for this we need some background material to present some bigger and some little special MOCs.
One of this little MOCsis a medieval crane.
He should be placed in a harbor scene with some houses, figures and a ship.
The ship was easily done – my Revenge.
For the rest I build some buildings and a heavy time required cobblestones street in one week.
The result was better than expected, so I decided to present it here as well.
The final picture will be high resolution and professional Photoshoped.
My pictures are done after that and Photoshoped too. But more quick & dirty
Enjoy!
Build Your Own LEGO Knight’s Realm
“The Big Unofficial LEGO Builder’s Book” by Joachim Klang, Philipp Honvehlmann, Lutz Uhlmann and Tim Bischoff.
This book was officially published in November 2014.
This new unofficial LEGO builders book combines the fascinating world of medieval knights and other fantasy kingdoms with iconic items and great building ideas all illustrated with easy-to-follow step-by-step building instructions – a real well of inspiration to create your own castles, fortresses and catapults, not forgetting some fantasy figures such as the awesome dragon from Game of Thrones!
You can purchase a copy on Amazon.
About the Builder…
Several years ago, Maydayartist shared his wonderful creations in the LEGO Pirates Forum. He has quite an impressive collection of MOCs on Brickshelf and we’re not 100% certain but this may be his Instagram profile. Or it could be one of the authors he collaborated with – go find out! If you’re fluent in Deútsche, you can also read the “Colonial Hafen” topic on www.1000steine.de.
Or, sail over to the LEGO Pirates MOC Subforum and explore the impressive harbor he built – there is so much to see!