Mountainside Meadow.

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Mark of Falworth
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Mountainside Meadow.

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This is my first entry for the Lego Landscape contest.

It was most interesting building a scene with only landscaping in mind. ;)

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Wow. :shock: Looks great! Only improvement I could think of would be to have a little stream running in a side or corner or something. But that's just me. :)
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Wonderful job, I love the different layers of rock and plants.
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Something about the shape from the first level to the second level of the main rock is striking. I really like the transition from one layer to the next. I also like the way the red flowers seem to flow like water. This is beautiful! :D
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Truly a beautiful job! I would have loved to see some water in here like a small stream!
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Thanks guys! :D

Yes, It would have looked good with some water. But I decided not to because in my next entry I plan to build lots of water. ;)
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That's a great scene. My favorite part is the "pine" tree you created using the more tropical leaf pieces. Excellent work.
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Well done as usual, old lad! :D
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Beautiful landscaping. Not a too terribly large fan of the tree with the hinge bricks, but I applaud your effort and creativity. A gorgeous scene from you! :)
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