Well, I unfortunately wasn't able to get an entry in to the Spastle Contest. Awesome job to all who built something- there a quite a few outstanding entries!
Anyway, here is my latest build, depicting an attack on a blast furnace. Story and additional pictures are available on Flickr. Built for the Lands of Roawia over on Merlin's Beard.
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Attack on the Iron Furnace
Attack on the Iron Furnace
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Re: Attack on the Iron Furnace
Wow, that's quite the build. My favorite parts are the guy swimming in the river and the water falling off the back of the water wheel. is there an image taken from the other side? If so, may I see it please?
Re: Attack on the Iron Furnace
Thank you very much! Unfortunately there is no picture from the back, as it is quite ugly. I built this to be viewed only from a few angles, so you're essentially looking at a facade.Leo of Rothenburg wrote:Wow, that's quite the build. My favorite parts are the guy swimming in the river and the water falling off the back of the water wheel. is there an image taken from the other side? If so, may I see it please?
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Re: Attack on the Iron Furnace
Very impressive build! It all looks very realistic and functional, which is a definite plus.
Great water portrayal too
Great water portrayal too
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Re: Attack on the Iron Furnace
Very cool. In addition to the water coming off the wheel, I also really like the way you did the bellows with plates not quite pushed together on one side, the roof on the little overhang thing at the back, and that excellent crane.
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Re: Attack on the Iron Furnace
This is quite fantastic. Well done!
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