LCC GC3 - Navigating to the Dark Isle
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 4:02 pm
Here is my entry to the "Lands of Classic Castle - Global Challenge III" in which we are supposed to show our character preparing for war which will occur on a island inhabited by all manner of magical and nasty things. My character's name is "Rayth Wulfsbayne", and he is a trapper and wilderness survival expert, so he has been asked to navigate the route to the island.
GC3 - Navigating to the Dark Isle
Though not particularly keen on participating in an attempt to conquer of the Isle of Lost Souls, Rayth's navigation services were quickly sought out once news of the invasion hit the northern lands. So Rayth loyally agreed and made his way to Grahnhaven along with a contingent of troops from Mikithdar. The Grahnhaven town garrison is helping to load the ship with supplies for the trip, and Jhirian Eindrik has come down from the capital to give some last-minute instruction to his captains before they set sail.
Rock detail shot:
Overview shot:
I built the majority of this in just a day, and had to take photos in a bit of a hurry, but I'm pretty happy with how the close-up shot turned out.
Special thanks to Dave Ingraham of "Cape Madness" for all of the capes and for letting me borrow one of his blue base plates!
Comments and Critiques welcome as always!
GC3 - Navigating to the Dark Isle
Though not particularly keen on participating in an attempt to conquer of the Isle of Lost Souls, Rayth's navigation services were quickly sought out once news of the invasion hit the northern lands. So Rayth loyally agreed and made his way to Grahnhaven along with a contingent of troops from Mikithdar. The Grahnhaven town garrison is helping to load the ship with supplies for the trip, and Jhirian Eindrik has come down from the capital to give some last-minute instruction to his captains before they set sail.
Rock detail shot:
Overview shot:
I built the majority of this in just a day, and had to take photos in a bit of a hurry, but I'm pretty happy with how the close-up shot turned out.
Special thanks to Dave Ingraham of "Cape Madness" for all of the capes and for letting me borrow one of his blue base plates!
Comments and Critiques welcome as always!