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LCC Outlaws: Ambush at the Mountain Ford

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:52 pm
by josdu
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During the period before the coronation/banquet of the queen, Navarre was doing his best to harass the powerful lord named John de Guarmal of Garheim. Every time he got information that John was out of his castle he was on the attack. Sometimes it was a fight on a hill top but most of the time the odds were against the noble such as the time that they were ambushed by Navarre on the edge of a cliff and were totally defeated because the outlaws tossed down boulders on them crushing them or knocking them of the cliff (see picture above).

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Well this is a continuation of William Navarre's story the rest of which you can read here.
Also more pictures here.
C&C are welcome :) !

Re: LCC Outlaws: Ambush at the Mountain Ford

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:06 pm
by Ronin Dragonslayer
Nice build! The hilltop where the outlaws are could use something, though; something simple like a bush or shrub so the focus is still on the action. Great job!

Re: LCC Outlaws: Ambush at the Mountain Ford

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:15 pm
by josdu
Ronin Dragonslayer wrote:Nice build! The hilltop where the outlaws are could use something, though; something simple like a bush or shrub so the focus is still on the action. Great job!
Thanks! Good idea but I hadn't thought of it before :roll: .

Re: LCC Outlaws: Ambush at the Mountain Ford

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:49 pm
by Justin M
Impressive work! A helpful word of advice. I recommend trying to make the rocks not so "blocky" to create a more organic look. Nonetheless, an awesome build! :)

Re: LCC Outlaws: Ambush at the Mountain Ford

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 2:13 am
by josdu
Justin M wrote:Impressive work! A helpful word of advice. I recommend trying to make the rocks not so "blocky" to create a more organic look. Nonetheless, an awesome build! :)
Thanks! But sadly :( that advice won't help since I only have that many grey brick which is why I had to also include brown. Unless I borrowed from my older brother and sister (not easy :roll: )!