Dragon's Tower by Crises

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Hey all,

Check out Dragon's Tower by Crises:

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This was said on flickr, but I really like the angled rock and grass.
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This is a great little tower. The design for the dragon is awesome.
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Really cool stuff, I also like the jagged edge of the water.
Both the tower and the dragon are very iconic for something so small.

Crises is also a member of this forum, I hope he remembers to log in (or at least visit) and read the comments on his MOC here.
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This is great. I always have liked micro scale mocs. :D
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Aliencat wrote:Crises is also a member of this forum, I hope he remembers to log in (or at least visit) and read the comments on his MOC here.
I read your comments and thank you for them. Also the article on the first page is something to be proud of :-)

It's funny, but the tower was built just for fun and to practise building angled walls. The rocks and water was added next day after reading the arcticle about landscaping. The dragon should be attached with transparent pole but I don't have any :(

I'm happy you like this little piece of architecture and mistical creature with a little too long neck.

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This looks like a perfect little MOC to have on your desk at work. Something about the base just makes it for me. A full sized one would be uber-cool.
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Very creative. Nice work.
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