Island tower by weasel47

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Nice looking landscaping, and the tower looks like a nice and cozy place to go to.
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Now that's impressive. A castaway would be very comfy in there. :wink:
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This is very impressive. The only suggestion I would make however is the use of 1/3 plates to blend the detail of the cliff in a bit better, so it's not as blocky. Still 100 times better than I can do however :)
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Post by Weasel47 »

As promised, here is a set of detail and interior photos:
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/19122

I'm also still hard at work on the next island.
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A very clever design, and although the tower would appear to be the jewel, it is the cliffs that I like the most. The way they have been 'eroded' by water, wind, and time is inspiring. The lack of colour change between the 'sand' and the 'cliffs' does not, for me, take away from the design.

Overall - brilliant.

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A very clever design, and although the tower would appear to be the jewel, it is the cliffs that I like the most. The way they have been 'eroded' by water, wind, and time is inspiring. The lack of colour change between the 'sand' and the 'cliffs' does not, for me, take away from the design.

Overall - brilliant.

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When jerks do this stuff because they think they are being funny, is really annoying.


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Don't worry, we are dealing with it.

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