Excellent job!
This is easily one of the coolest fight scenes/dioramas I've seen in a while.
The excellent landscaping sets the mode and that silver/blue necromancer tops it off. The only thing I have a problem with(although it's not too much) is that there are so few minifigs for such a big base, but it's still cool.
Keep up the good work!
The Capture of the Necromancer
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Sir K: Thanks! They did indeed catch him. He is now contemplating his life while sitting in a dungeon.
Ottoatm, Dunechaser, Ristridin: Thanks!
TJ: Thank you. My ideas for the setting came from a mix of The Red Mountain in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and Mt. Doom. The actual characters/plot is not from either, however.
The Ork: Thank you! Well, the base is only 32x24, so if you think about it, it's not that big. We're just used to seeing huge armies smashed onto small baseplates, which is unrealistic except in the very thickest of battles.
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Ottoatm, Dunechaser, Ristridin: Thanks!
TJ: Thank you. My ideas for the setting came from a mix of The Red Mountain in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and Mt. Doom. The actual characters/plot is not from either, however.
The Ork: Thank you! Well, the base is only 32x24, so if you think about it, it's not that big. We're just used to seeing huge armies smashed onto small baseplates, which is unrealistic except in the very thickest of battles.
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Constructum excellentia!
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This is an interesting battle. Everything was well put together, the only thing I would do is add more skeletons. Nice job.