HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland
HarrisBricks Maximillian's Watermill Neo Fabuland

A Neo Fabuland Watermill

This build is part of a larger display I’m developing for exhibition next year, where I’ll be revisiting and expanding on the concept of Neo Fabuland—a reinterpretation of the classic Fabuland aesthetic, much like how Neo-Classic Space draws inspiration from the original Classic Space theme. If you’re curious, you can read more about the goals of the project here.

I currently have several builds in progress for this display, and this is the first one to be completed.

While not directly based on any specific Fabuland set, this watermill draws loose inspiration from 3679 Flour Mill and Shop. It features a weathered stone-and-timber structure beside a millpond, complete with a working waterwheel, lily pads, reeds, and rounded rocks. The water cascades over the rocks to form a small waterfall. I’m especially pleased with the textures throughout—the flowing water, the stonework, and the building itself—as well as a custom spreading tree technique I developed for this scene (and will likely reuse in future Neo Fabuland builds).

This build also showcases my approach to Neo Fabuland windows, using brick-built frames with vinyl-cut sticker panes to echo the distinctive charm of original Fabuland designs.

Built: 2025
Theme: Neo Fabuland