Fun Friday the Hunting Cabin
Continuining my habit on friday of sharing shots and thoughts on the Lumibrick sets I have been building and this week it is the Hunting Cabin, which is set 9018, so one of the earlier sets so it came with stickers, but I must be gettign better at putting the stickers on as I did not find them a problem at all on this set
The set has 2036 pieces, and only one minifigure but it does come with a couple of animals
The instructions were easy to follow and I had fun building this set
Startign with a side on shot of the comlete build, although it perhaps doesnt show that well in the photo, that tree has lights and looks real cool
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Sony A7iv 28mm F9 6 Sec ISO 100
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From another angle, highlighting the tree again, one issue I have with some of the sets is the trees, and I think its more an issue with my fat fingers I sometimes have trouble putting them together and tend to break then to pieces while building them
But not with this tree it went together easy and is solid and with the lights I think looks so cool

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and from another angle you may have spotted the dogg in earlier shots, but this set comes with a bear kind of fitting for a hunting cabin
and you can see the tree is not the only lighting the insid eof the cabin has lights as well

Sony A7iv 34mm F8 12.5 Sec ISO 100
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and one side of the cabin, you may note the little snowman, and that wall can be lowered down to see inside

Sony A7iv 34mm F8 13.2 Sec ISO 100
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I lowered the wall for this shot looking inside so many cool details

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Another shot showing the cool details outside

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Like bear prints, a crossbow and target etc

Her eis the Minifig that came with the set, looks like someone who would have a hunting cabin

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a close up shot of the bear

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and the dog and in this shot you can see some of the wires for the lighting

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and another shot of the tree

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Incase you didnt notice the paw prints earlier
