GoH - Unobserved Infiltration
GoH - Unobserved Infiltration
The elves worked diligently and efficiently to help stop a dwarven invasion on Avalonia and the Drow, to prevent war and promote peace. They sent out scouts on their newly tamed wargs and built towers to detect any sign of dwarves, and to stop them. Unfortunately, despite their efforts, it all came to nothing.
The dwarves secretly mined underneath their very nose, and gained entry into Avalonia, ready to take war on the Drow..."
My entry into the Guilds of Historica Book II Challenge III Category B - Deceiving Elves
Overview:
Phew! I can't believe I finished it in time! Thanks to the extension of the deadline and a canceled family gathering, I had enough time to finish my second entry into the GoH Challenge. Once again I experimented in one of Grant Davis's techniques that he created in his creation "Undermining." (If you have not checked out Grant's creation yet, what are you waiting for!? Go give it a look! ) Tons of fun to build, making all the little sections of rock pieces fit together was so much fun (although very delicate)!
The details on the top were also fun to add, I finally got to use my wargs! Even though wars in LOTR are evil, I always though they were kinda cool, so if you could tame them...they could be quite lethal and well worth the effort.
All in all, a decent build, there are a few more things I would have liked to try if I had more time, but deadlines are deadlines.
Thanks for viewing, and enjoy!
Soli Deo Gloria!
~Matthew~
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- LittleJohn
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Re: GoH - Unobserved Infiltration
Excellent build! The dirt layering and supports for the tunnel are superb
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Well that's certainly nifty. I prefer my MOCs to be pretty much fully connected (this-build-a-hole-and-dump-blue-1x1-rounds-in-water people have been doing the past couple years drives me nuts!), but I can't deny that the effect with the rock is fantastic.
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Re: GoH - Unobserved Infiltration
Underground mocs are always great, especially with great clean techniques like this !
I agree about the water, I'd rather the rounds to be connected neatly like this build.mrcp6d wrote:Well that's certainly nifty. I prefer my MOCs to be pretty much fully connected (this-build-a-hole-and-dump-blue-1x1-rounds-in-water people have been doing the past couple years drives me nuts!), but I can't deny that the effect with the rock is fantastic.
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This build just makes me happy.
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Rock mosaic is absolutely gorgeous. Wargs they also come in cool and elves me good fit.
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