He's done plagiarized an amazing build and all you have to say is "EWWW IT'S A LEGO SET."
next time you build a lego build, don't lie about not using instructions, its called plagiarism.
Why don't you actually read what Furdle is saying rather than stuff a brick over something that hasn't been said. Nowhere in his post(s) did he say anything about it being bad for being based off of a lego set, rather that the OP could've mentioned that the build was based off of something already exhisting, rather than take all of the credit for himself. If you actually take the time to look between the build and Furdle's pic, the OP didn't change anything about the house detail wise, and then when prompted about design, claimed it entirely as his own work.
Seriously, you're stupid as hell.
Taking that all a step further, the OP did a pretty lazy job of copying the smaller details of the house.
- windows have been replaced with [3] blue-trans 4x1 bricks (JVS pack has the windows from the picture)
- the centered pole from the front of the house (porch area) is off-center in OP's build, since OP can't build out-of-grid and was just building from reference
- porch light isn't even finished
- there's a 1F plate missing above the garage door
- there's a 3-brick gap between the top 2 story windows (
reference), not a 2-brick gap.
- no rain gutters (should be under special bricks and I believe the bricks are default, could be wrong though.)
The build is by no means bad. Copying a build also isn't too bad. Claiming the work as your own, on the other hand, is pretty bad.