After the Storm

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After the Storm

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Hey guys!

Here is my latest MOC:

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Lakeside after the storm: fallen tree, damged pier and a lot of work to do...

You can see more pictures in my gallery. Enjoy!
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Nice. It looks clean, and I love that shack thing.
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I like the men falling into the water. Nice effects used there.
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Great scene! The damaged pier and the shack look great, and i love the splash of the falling person with barrel.
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Really nice. I also like the water effect of the falling man. But the Tree roots are absolutly fantastic! :shock:

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The detail in this MOC is amazing. Now how about some sort of lake monster to really shake things up?
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Tycho McKorley wrote:Now how about some sort of lake monster to really shake things up?
Yeah, it would be cool to see one jump out in the middle of the shack! :lol: Oh well, nice job! I really like all the nice details, and those roots look great!
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Oh man, this is so great. The water effects are especially nice but the whole thing exudes charm. Awesome roots and tree.

I think some more head variety would have been nice, though. You have a few too many smirky stubble faces methinks. :wink:
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The all black shack and dock looks really nice and the landscaping is top-notch too. Nice moc.
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Dude....that's....awesome.

Loads of great details, especially the water. The pier and shack are just totally spiffy, and I love the action with all the figs, especially the ones in the water. My favorite part would definately have to be the roots of the tree. Pure genious.

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Incredible stuff! You have used some great techniques here! I especially like the kind of morbid feel of the shack, also I'll second comments about the fig falling into the water! Great work!!! :D
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Thanks guys!
I'm really glad you like it :-))
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