Rewnsill Outpost

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Rewnsill Outpost

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Hello!

Here is my latest creation, Rewnsill Outpost:

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I'm not particularly pleased with how the pictures turned out, but it's the best I can do at the moment.

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Comments and criticisms are appreciated. Please let me know what you think! :-)
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Post by Asterios »

i'm impressed its nice work and good mottling.
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I am very impressed. Great Job Sir Dillon.


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Post by doc069 »

Well done with the detailing of the walls. In addition I like how you have incorporated the BURPS w/out overpowering the creation.

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Great stuff, I saw this on BS earlier & I really like the multi leveling of the landscape & the tudor / stone combination of the structure itself. Nice job
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Post by Spongey »

Very well done. I like how you've embedded the building into the rocks, since it really makes the whole structure look more natural. The wall design is simple but very well done, and your mottling is also excellent. Overall, a great MOC!
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Very nice! I like the way you added green to the top of the rocks, since it helps break up the outline of the BURPS. Also, the building itself is beautifully constructed. Will you be entering this in CCV?

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Thanks for all the comments guys. I appreciate it. :)
Will you be entering this in CCV?
Yes, I'm planning on entering it into the miscellaneous category.
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Nice Job On the Structure but the landscape looks fantastic... sometimes simple is better
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Excellent MOC. Everything looks nice and clean. The angled wall gives it a nice touch and the tower has some nice work on it also. What technique did you use to have that small spacing in the wall? "Mottling"I think it was called. Did you possibly use 1 x 2s with a single stud?
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Sir Dillon wrote:Thanks for all the comments guys. I appreciate it. :)
Will you be entering this in CCV?
Yes, I'm planning on entering it into the miscellaneous category.
Very nice. Good luck, then!

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What technique did you use to have that small spacing in the wall? Did you possibly use 1 x 2s with a single stud?
Yes, I used "Jumper Plates" for the offset.
Very nice. Good luck, then!
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Yes, I saw this on Brickshelf earlier too. I really like how parts of it are kinda "built in" to the terrain.
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great job
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Nice MOC. Looks rather "Churchy" though...
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