Crystal Cavern
Crystal Cavern
Hey guys.
Just settled away after a few months of moving. Decided to bust the blocks out last night and have a bit o fun, nothing fancy.
Just some scenery and a fight scene. Good to be back at it.
Cheers.
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Just settled away after a few months of moving. Decided to bust the blocks out last night and have a bit o fun, nothing fancy.
Just some scenery and a fight scene. Good to be back at it.
Cheers.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=144679
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That's a cool little MOC. Was the guy with the packhorse on the bandits team or what(before they killed him, that is):??
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He was passing through, they stole a map from him. The soldiers helped him. He didn't die(my sigfig). It's a picture storey that goes along with my other MOCS, I never wrote anything yet.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Very nice!
I like the look of the trans-clear pieces as crystals.
Another Great MOC!
I like the look of the trans-clear pieces as crystals.
Another Great MOC!
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Nice work. I don't know why, but somehow it reminds me of the mythril mines in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance.
I also like the look of the clear bricks as crystals--normally I see them as ice, so this is a nice change of pace!
I also like the look of the clear bricks as crystals--normally I see them as ice, so this is a nice change of pace!
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I am always a fan of a good landscape MOC... This one has a nice scale of inclusion to it. Gives the idea without too much surrounding detail...
God Bless,
Nathan
God Bless,
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I was going to say the same thing, actually... this is a really nice example of how landscaping can be as an effective as a castle or keep in setting up a good old fashioned battle scene.FUBU wrote:nothing fancy ?!?!
if thats your idea of a quick build then i'm very much at awe
the rock formations are very inspiring
Well done - I like the crystal idea... nice use of those translucent pics.
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I agree, this is very much fancy. The rocks are incredibly well made, and the whole MOC is highly realistic. It associate with some fantasy book I read, I can't remember which one.nothing fancy ?!?!
if thats your idea of a quick build then i'm very much at awe
the rock formations are very inspiring
Wonderful MOC, very beautiful and inspiring.
Thanks guys, glad you like it.
It was a rush job though, probably the best way to create a mountain and path...slapping brick together with out much thought in a random sequence as fast as you can.
It was a rush job though, probably the best way to create a mountain and path...slapping brick together with out much thought in a random sequence as fast as you can.
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